Just placed an order for one. I'll do a video review whenever I get a chance to put a few rounds on it.
No trouble at all.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
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Just placed an order for one. I'll do a video review whenever I get a chance to put a few rounds on it.
Nice job Queen, it looks great!
Now wrap the inner plastic supports in fabric so it looks just as cool when looking inside the bag.
Thank you
*waggles eyebrows* Great idea !! I'll stick a pin in that.
I used some of the leftover material from the sign I cut down to make an anti-bowing board.
Is there a link to the cutting board? I've been curious about that. $1.88 seems awfully inexpensive.
Is it dishwasher safe?
that is an awesome job! Wow and thanks for sharing. A glow paint might be nice for glow rounds too... I've had one or two incidents where I put my bag down and then couldn't find it for a few minutes... heh
You didn't answer my question.
Oh my !!
I just found a whole selection of soft fabric paints - even glow in the dark pink.
Oh, dear!
My newest modification is to use a four ounce bottle of purple Tulip Soft Matte brush-on fabric paint.
Amazon has it overpriced; you can get it at Michaels plus a trio of new brushes for $5 and change. No kidding!
This opens up a world of color choices for the $30 bags.
If I had it to do over, and eventually I probably will; I would get a couple of tubes and mix my own custom color. I did a little time in art school, but I don't fancy myself any sort of fabric painter. (I haven't decorated a tee shirt since the early nineties, lol.)
Things I learned.
*Do one section of the bag at a time.
*It will take two coats, plus touching up.
*Don't expect the brush to get all the way down inside the pockets.
*Judiciously applied, a four ounce bottle of paint will do the whole thing.
*Don't rush any aspect of the paint job.
*Some of the fabrics (such as the bottom of the side taco pockets) drink the paint easily while others (such as the honeycomb nylon) are content to be brushed and aren't terribly 'thirsty.'
*The first pass will make it seem darker. The second pass will make the paint the true color.
*Painting the whole thing takes the better part of a week.
*It will look worse before it looks better.
*Don't give up!
In the longer term, I expect the paint to show wear and I'm looking forward to it. It's a soft paint and doesn't dry "crispy." It seems like any other acrylic craft paint that I've used.
I don't know what the Tulip people did other than put it in a different bottle and have it merchandised on a different aisle of the store.
Acrylic paint is essentially runny plastic, so I expect the coats of paint to fortify the bag against the weather.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot - in these photos, I have clipped glass heart charms on the zipper pulls. These are what I would have gotten if money was no object. Since it is, I got these from eBay.
Thank you for reading & happy painting !!