Friday, February 5, 2016

What to do with all your feed bags

You'll know I'm visiting NC from Prince Edward Island, right?

Ya, well I'm not home but this feels like home as it is my daughter's place and we head down here once a year to visit all the brute. That is the 8 children and 58 Chicklen's she has.

Yesterday Grandpa and I took up some noodle leftovers of the kids and watched Chicken TV.
Chicken TV

A large container with lid in the carport holds layer ration. Around this container are empty bags of feed. What to do with all these feed bags was my first thought. My second thought was to sew up a tot bag. Days ago I was at a consignement store and picked up what appeared to be an insert for Thirty-One bag You can find Thirty-One Bags from Victoria MacLeod as she sells 31 www.mythirtyone.ca/2588104/shop/hostess Pockets both inside and out, wow this will do for my daily craft jobs. However it didn't have a handle on it, hum. I'll take it anyway and think of something later, was my thought. So when I saw how cute these feed bags were I made a carry all for my junk.

Feed Bag Tot

Notice how the "Wise' is top and centre?

 

I love this little hen on the side.

This is the insert

 

Yes, I know it has something like 9 pockets on the outside and another 8 on the inside but I was so excited it fit I just tossed everything in to get the picture. Now I need to work on being organized before Margie from the Joy of Organizing http://www.joyoforganizing.ca/ will be knocking on my door. If you need help with organizing anything she is a great person to work with.

Until I return, God bless take care,

Cindy

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 comments:

Country Gal said...

Sounds like you all have your hands full what with all the chickens and kiddies lol ! I like the bag very roomy ! Hope you both have a great visit . Thanks for sharing , Have a good weekend !

lynn cockrell said...

How totally cute is that bag! You are so smart to think of using the bags for totes. Have a beautiful weekend with the kids and chickens!

Lynne said...

Cute bag indeed . . .
How are you feeling . . . better??

baili said...

wow your daughter is doing great job to keep many chickens in her farm ,it is always great to visit our love ones once in a year i too go in summer vacations to my home town where i used to live with my parents before marriage and my my mom also used to have lots of chickens in her front yard i was very fond of eggs then ,now i am mother of three boys one is one his job and other two in school

S. Rose said...

Hello, I came across your site looking for more interesting Grandma blogs coming to yours. I absolutely love your feed bag idea. I believe in recycling and love getting the most use out of anything I use. Thanks for the idea!

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