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After I started working hard to make my home feel more welcoming, I realized that there were a few issues with the way that I was crafting. I was spending more on the supplies to make the crafts than I would spend if I actually purchased the completed crafts myself, so I decided to take another look at the way I was doing things. I decided to start bargain hunting through the bins at the local craft store, and within a few weeks, my spending slowed significantly. This blog is all about spending less money on crafting and knowing how to get a bang for your buck.

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2 Autumn Crafts You Can Make With Flour Sack Towels

Leona Armstrong

Flour sack towels provide everyday use when cleaning up in a kitchen, but the soft and thin material also serves as an ideal material for crafts. As the autumn season approaches, learn ways to turn flour sacks into unique crafts to represent the season. The craft projects could become an annual tradition and provide gift ideas for family and loved ones.

1. Fruit Picking Sacks

Autumn is a popular time for fruit picking like apples and pears. Instead of using plastic bags for the fruit, create your own reusable bags with flour sack towels. A flour sack towels bulk purchase will give you plenty of towels to work with and create your sack.

First, decorate the outside of two flour sack towels with your ideal design. You could paint on fruit designs, create abstract designs, or use craft add-on options like jewels. Once the outside is complete, flip the towels over and sew three of the edges together. Start with the bottom edge, complete one side, and then do the other side to leave the top wide open.

Cut an additional flour sack towel into two strips. Sew the strips onto the top of the sack to create the handles. If you see out a bigger sack to hold fruit, then consider using three to four towels for the design.

2. Leaf Print Towel Designs

One of the key markers of autumn is leaves falling off trees. With unique shapes and designs, you can use leaves to create prints on towels. The final design could become an autumn decor piece you showcase in your kitchen or gift to family and friends. For the design, use a fabric paint that will not wash off with repeated use.

Add a light layer of paint to the bottom of a leaf. Press the leaf flat on the flour sack towel and slowly peel the leaf back up so the paint doesn't smudge. The design underneath should showcase the leaf shape and all of the little details like the leaf stem. Repeat the process to create a unique pattern on the towel.

Play around with different colors and shapes. For example, you could overlap your leaf patterns to create a whole collage of leaf prints. You could feature a huge leaf print in the center of a towel and smaller leaf prints all around the main design. Autumn colors like orange, red, and green will allow the towel design to stand out.

Along with leaf prints, consider other autumn designs like apples.

A bulk purchase of the towels gives you a lot to work with. If you make a mistake, you can start over and really improve on your skills. Contact a company that provides things like flour sack towels for more information. 


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