bean bag chair you fill with stuffed animals

bean bag chair you fill with stuffed animals

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Bean Bag Chair You Fill With Stuffed Animals

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Shop the February Baby Sale now Learn more See more product detailsDetailsJj Cole Clear Storage Bin Set Slate FREE Shipping on orders over . Our thing is problem solving and ingenuity, and simple yet effective design is our passion. Boon is a leading innovator, designer and manufacturer of infant and toddler products. We are driven by a strong desire to create modern products that help simplify parent’s lives while retaining their personal style. Where the Furry things go. The first five stuffed animals are cute. But when 100 are scattered like furry road kill all over your house, it’s time to do something like tossing them into an 'Animal Bag' that doubles as a snuggly seat. All those plush bears and bunnies will be totally accessible, and much more manageable. Animal Bag stores any plush or soft toys, keeping them accessible but manageable. When Animal Bag is full, it doubles as a soft seat. Machine wash, line dry or dry-clean. Where the furry things go.




But when 100 are scattered like furry road kill all over your house, it's time to do something like tossing them into an Animal Bag that doubles as a snuggly seat. Product Dimensions12 x 12 x 6 inches #5,221 in Baby (See top 100) in Baby > Bedding > Gift Sets in Baby > Gifts > Gift Baskets in Toys & Games > Preschool > Toddler Toys > Stuffed Animals & Toys Shipping Weight1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S. 5 star80%4 star13%3 star4%2 star2%1 star1%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGreat Product!| This thing is amazing| Disappointed, but it's my own faultWasn't sure, but now I love it|it's great! Fits sooo much stuffed animals| It's a great way to up-cycle the stuffed animals that are difficult ...|Bigger than I had anticipated! My 9 year old ...| Great idea, though a wee bit small for most stuffed menagerie needs| See and discover other items: stuffed animal for baby, baby bean bag, gray chair




Stuffed Animal Display IdeasOrganize Stuffed AnimalsStuffed Animal Storage IdeasStorage StuffedStuffed Animal HolderAnimals DisplayPurple Girls Room IdeasPurple Girls BedroomGirl BedroomForwardStuffed Animals Storage in Metal Wall Planters and I love the fence divider between two colors in the room!!!Every morning when I go in to wake my daughter, I dream about the Unlazy Days of Summer to come where I can clear my head of all my Alpha Mom duties, and focus on re-organizing her room. But with all of the snow days, there have been many so many moments unfilled of appointments and meetings and carpools that I decided to check a box off on my list. And her room was at the top. To say she is a hoarder would be an understatement. She saves flower petals and beads and pieces of paper with little notes on them. But of all her “collections,” the most overwhelming one is her ever-growing stash of stuffed animals.  I decided to create a bean bag chair to store all of that mess, but leave easy access to those toys.




Believe it or not, there is a Moses basket under all of that.  The plan, when she outgrew it as an infant, was to keep it in her room as storage for her stuffed toys.  But the toys outgrew the basket before the girl did – not letting me replace it for something larger… until now.  I didn’t so much as ask her if I could make alternative storage so much as tell her a new storage arrangement was necessary or the animals were going to be living in the basement by summer.  Risking the loss of her toys in her room, she agreed to let me come up with some way to corral the crowd. I didn’t want to buy anything, I wanted to upcycle something.  A cardboard box, or something of the like, covered in fabric would work.  Or, I could come up with something just from the fabric.  An idea came to mind in the wee hours of morning when I do my best thinking.   But not really a bean bag, more of a stuffed animal bag.  I went to the craft room to start planning. I started my shadow box craft business the year my daughter was born. 




Over the past 11 years, I have collected a hefty stash of fabric.  Times and styles have changed, so I have lots of fabrics that are not as popular as they once were.  My challenge was to find enough yardage of six fabrics to make a cube and that matched her room and style. This is what I came up with: I didn’t have a pattern, but I knew I wanted to make a cube, so I cut all of the fabric into 24″ squares.  To be honest, this kamikaze crafter cut the fabric into 36″ squares but it looked HUGE when pinned, so I started over.  Once all of the fabric was cut to a normal size, I planned out which patterns would go where. Time to start (re)pinning!  I sewed all of the side pieces to each other with a 1/2″ seam allowance.  I didn’t measure the seam allowance; I pinned the pieces together and I used a magnet guide positioned 1/2″ from my needle for a (near) perfectly straight line. When all of the sides were finished, I pinned the bottom piece on and sewed three of the four edges. 




On the fourth edge, I sewed a strip of Velcro that I found in my sewing kit and then stitched the other side of the Velcro to the remaining side piece. Now it was time to sew the side pieces to the top panel.  This would be easy to do now that the bottom panel had one side completely open, thanks to my Velcro closure!  Once all of the seams were sewn, I decided that I should reinforce the corners.  This is where I apologize to the real sewers out there.  I know how to wind a bobbin and thread a machine and press a pedal, but that’s as far as I go with sewing machines and proper sewing techniques.  And this is where the Kamikaze Crafter steps in:  I sewed a diagonal line across each corner with the notion that it would stop the seam from splitting once the bag got some use. Again, I don’t use proper sewing etiquette, so no corners were snipped, no seams were ironed.  I turned the cube right-side out and got to stuffing! The cube was big enough not only to fit the stuffed toys, but it also fit all of the autograph and BFF pillows she has accumulated. 




Once everything was inside, I sealed the Velcro, flipped the bag over, and hoped that the seams would hold when she sat on it. The big test would be two-fold:  Would it hold once the toy bag was sat upon and would she like it?  I am happy to report that I was two for two! I have to say that it felt good to check a box six months early on my Unlazy Days of Summer list, but it feels even better to wake her up in the morning and see an uncluttered. Think you’ll make one for your “collector?’ PS  Did you know that I might have DIY skills, but my real expertise is as a Registered Dietitian, subscribing to a non-diet approach to wellness? We can chat about where you are struggling with your health, create a vision of what your happiest you looks like, and get some pointers and tips on how to get there.  Enter to win by filling out this application.  I will choose one or two people each month, but don’t worry, once you fill out the application, your information remains “in the hat” until the next month.  

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