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You just got a new backpack. Hurray! But wait — so did three hundred classmates. Keep reading if you want your backpack to stand out in a crowd.
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Add patches and appliqués. Iron-on patches or sew-on appliqués will make your backpack stand out from the crowd. Following the instructions on the back of the package, you can spell your name or add a cool and funky design to make your backpack your own. [1] X Research source
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Pin on badges, brooches, or key chains. You might like key chains dangling off your zips (a quite common idea, but never out of style), or you may like neat badges or brooches pinned on to the fabric.
- Choose keychains that show places you've visited.
- Find badges based on your favorite cartoons, shows, bands, or just something you think is cute.
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Draw on the fabric. Some paints and pen marks will come out when you wash the backpack. [2] X Research source Use one or several of the following materials, and be sure to draw only on the cloth part of the bag:
- Fabric paint, purchased online or from a craft store
- Colored permanent markers or fabric markers. Make sure the marker is dark enough that you can see it on a backpack.
- If you can find stencils at your local craft store, then you can apply a cool design with the fabric paint, or even glitter glue! Make your own stencil for a unique design.
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Cover it in duct tape. You can buy decorative duct tape with all kinds of patterns from craft stores or school supply stores. Wrap it around the handles, cover the whole bag in stripes, or criss-cross strips of tape to make patterns.
- Try combining different thicknesses and patterns for visual interest.
- You can cut out hearts, stars, flowers or alphabet letters from the tape.
- Foam tape works as well.
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Decorate with buttons. Buttons can make your backpack a little trip to you-heaven. You can purchase large bags of buttons at thrift stores and craft stores. [3] X Research source Attach them to the backpack with needle and thread or hot glue.
- You can make your own buttons by decorating plastic objects and super-gluing safety pins to the back.
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Sew on ribbons. Make a ribbon bow and sew it onto your book bag. Ask a parent or a friend to help if you don't know how to sew. [4] X Research source
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Add stick-on objects. Try adding some stick-on eyes, a stick-on nose and a stick-on mouth. Find these and other sturdy, stick-on objects at toy stores, craft stores, and novelty stores.
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Braid patterns out of string. Use embroidery floss to make braids and other string attachments that you can hang from zippers or buttons. There are many styles and patterns to explore, including like square knots, loom knits, and fishtail braids.
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Tie on pieces of cloth. You can tie pieces of cloth to your zipper tabs; you can emblazon this cloth with prayers, quotes, and any other words or images that you feel represent you. These are individual to you and are very easy to make. Find an old towel or sheet and cut it into strips that are big enough to write on. If the sheet isn't yours, make sure to ask permission.
- Try using men's ties. You can find racks of colorful used ties at many thrift stores, or you can ask your dad for an old tie that he never wears. Glue the ties onto the sides of your backpack, tie them onto the straps, or cut up the fabric to arrange a unique pattern.
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Glue on rhinestones or studs. Are you a glam-girl or an edgy rocker? If you have some rhinestones or studs, you can easily apply them to a backpack with fabric glue or hot glue. Be careful when handling hot glue--it can scald your fingers and stick to the skin!
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Make a pop-up figure . People will be amazed when you open your backpack to get something, and suddenly all your favorite TV characters and animals pop out at you. You will need to cut out and decorate pieces of paper, fold them, and tape them to the inside of your backpack.
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Tape pictures onto the backpack. To make them more permanent, laminate them or cover both sides in clear tape. [5] X Research source Attach them with strong tape or glue. You can also punch a hole in the photo (with scissors, a needle, or a hole-punch) and use a key-ring to attach the picture to a zipper.
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Pick a color scheme. First, check out your backpack’s color. If it's a solid color, your job is easier. But if it has a pattern that has many overlapping colors, choose the color used most. Choose decorating colors that complement this color. [6] X Research source
- For example,if your bag is a light yellow, you might want to go with colors of the warm color scheme. If your bag is blue, choose a cool color scheme.
- If your bag fabric has a dark shade, use light colors for contrast.
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Show off your art skills. If you have an artistic mind, pick fabric paint or another decorating option that lets you display your creativity. Here are a few ideas:
- Abstract patterns make your backpack look unique.
- Pick your favorite cartoon and draw the character from this cartoon.
- Draw animated faces for a silly look.
- For plain, simple backpacks, cover the entire pack surface with a pattern. Consider zebra stripes, cheetah spots, or smiley faces.
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Put your name on it. Make your name and initials part of the design. Learn how to draw graffiti-style letters , or sew on fabric letters in different colors. This way, everyone will know that it's your backpack.
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Make your backpack into a giant face. Use a fabric marker to draw a bottom lip on one side of the opening and a front lip on the other. The zippers should look like teeth. Make your backpack look like it's talking by opening and closing the flaps. Add teeth, eyes, or a mustache if you like.
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Write or draw something meaningful. You can write inspirational quotes, draw pictures of your pet, or even copy your favorite sheet music. Show your personality and interests with symbols from clubs, teams, or groups that you're a part of. For example, if you are an actor, you can draw theater masks.
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QuestionI have a plain black backpack and I don't know how to paint fabric. I was thinking of putting some cute badges on my bag. Can anyone tell me where I can get them?Community AnswerTypo in my area is selling some really awesome fabric sewable tags/badges. Most people use these for the plain fabric pencil cases, but I've used them for my school bag this year and it turned out to look adorable! Alternatively, you could use fabric paint or even applique.
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QuestionCan I put stickers on my backpack?Community AnswerYou could try, but if your backpack is made of cloth or a cloth-like material, they probably will fall off.
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QuestionWill the fabric paint stay even after I wash the backpack?FlutasmoradasCommunity AnswerYou would have to check the instructions on the fabric paint. If the instructions are followed properly, then the paint should stay on.
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Tips
- Make sure that you have a clean work surface before you do any gluing or painting. Lay down newspaper to catch the mess.Thanks
- Search online for designs. There are many free collections of tattoo designs online, which you can easily copy onto your backpack.Thanks
- Before you draw on your backpack, first you should make a design on a piece of paper and see if you like it and then you should transfer the drawing onto your backpack.Thanks
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Warnings
- Some decorations may come off when washing the backpack.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://www.craftsuprint.com/projects/decoration-projects/fabric-and-clothing-decoration/how-to-decorate-on-your-backpack.cfm
- ↑ https://diycandy.com/five-ideas-personalized-backpacks/
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- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMZkr-0UnDY
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