design +1, function -several million

Apr 01, 2009 23:29

So I had this ugly promotional tote bag. I wanted to start bringing my lunch to work, but the tote bag didn't make a very good vessel for a piece of fruit and a tupperware box. I thought, "I know! I'll mod it into a more practical lunch bag with my leet sewing skillz ( Read more... )

wtf, diy

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gipsieee April 2 2009, 04:09:58 UTC
I have yet to find any lunch bag that can carry a tupperware and a piece of fruit without the fruit getting damaged. At this point I'm carrying my Tom Bihn purse with a plethora of lock&lock tupperwares in it.

If I care about the fruit, I put it in a tupperware. It's annoying, but it works.

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3smallishmagi April 2 2009, 05:30:29 UTC
Take the lid off the Fupperware box?

Leave out the Tupperware altogether?

Hard Tupperware against soft fruit seems like a recipe for bruising and stickiness even if you had made it all fit. Put the fruit and the sandwich in a bag and the bag in your bag. Would that work?

Sell the bag on Etsy and then make another?

Post a photo?

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adularia April 2 2009, 07:36:22 UTC
Sandwich in plastic + fruit in fruitskin would probably be fine, come to think of it. Maybe it's not a total wash.

I have, like, 100 pictures that I need to post or email to people or do something with. From the last week. These are on there.

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I saw this and I thought of you paper_crystals April 4 2009, 02:26:10 UTC

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