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I have been wanting to work on this project for some time, and since it was miserable weather all weekend, it seemed like the perfect time to tackle this project. I went to Goodwill and found a plain leather suitcase for $5. I gave it a good scrubbing, when I got it home, and proceeded to decorate it with some knick knacks from my craft supplies. I tied a big bow on the handle and made it look super cool for the kids. If you have older, children, you could invite them to help you! I applied the buttons and ribbon with my trusty hot glue gun.

Hmm… I wonder what could be inside? Let’s take a peek, shall we?

It might not look like much to you and me, but to my kids…well, this is a good couple of hours of enjoyment. Inside here I have coloring books, crayons, a deck of cards, pipe cleaners (yes, I told you it wouldn’t look like much to us), a 100 piece puzzle, little spinning princess tops, yo-yos, dinosaurs, a little jewelry set with a crown, board games, quiet instruments, and books. Some of the items were “new” and purchased from the thrift store, some were items that I had been rotating and storing because no one was playing with them, and some of them were purchased from the dollar store. I would say even with the cost of the suitcase, there is probably about $15 of stuff invested here, but it is OH SO WORTH IT!

You could pick activities based upon how involved you really want to be with this. If you are looking for a little sanity break, I would suggest putting things in there that they could enjoy playing with by themselves or with their siblings. If you are looking for a good time to bond with your kids, put things in there that you can do with them like board games or stuff for art projects. If you are super smart, you will have a case of each- momma needs a break suitcase and momma wants to be your awesome friend suitcase.

This is such a hit in our house! Ethan keeps asking if it is wet on the ground because he wants to play with this special stuff. Pretty sad when your kids are begging for rainy days, but it makes me feel like this was a great idea and a great way to keep them occupied! Being a Midwest girl, I am sure I will have plenty of days to really use this. If I lived in Seattle, I might have to have a few hundred of these so they wouldn’t get tired of the same old stuff.

Might I just add that this would be a great birthday gift for a child and would be a wonderful addition to a grandparent’s house too! I am thinking this would be something fun that I could put together for my nephews or would be a great way to store a little girl’s dress-up clothes. The possibilities really are endless.


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    This is too cool!!! I love, make that I LOVEEEEEE!!!!! this idea.

    Thanks for the inspiration!

    Ethan is too cute asking about the ground being wet! That should let you know how much he loves his Mommy and what a fabulous mom you are! Great job!

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    This one is definitely a keeper! I especially like the idea of the used suitcase – very frugal. I may even try to find two smaller suitcases and let each child decorate their own and stuff with some of their favorites (this minimizes the arguments over making more room for Hannah Montana dolls or snakes and dinosaurs!).

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    great idea!
    since I live in rainy oregon it would lose its effect on my kids….
    since we rarely see the sunshine I could make ‘sunny day survival kit’….hee hee!

    ~Amy

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    What a great idea! I’m expecting a new baby in a couple of months, and will make my little boy a suitcase like this to play with while I’m nursing! Thanks!

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    I LOVE LOVE this idea Amy!

    I sometimes pack a “busy bag” for the pediatrician’s or church. But I love the idea of fixing up an old suitcase.

    OK…gotta make a Goodwill run one day this week.

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    Ok, I’m here in Seattle thinking that it’s a darn good thing I’ve done something similar to this already with an old backpack. ;) Guess I’ll pack an old suitcase as well, one of these days when my little one is a little older and has his new sibling.In the meantime, we’re enjoying some sunny days here! ;)

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    Super idea – thank you!
    I’m working on a suitcase (also from the thrift store, like yours)that I’m filling with doll clothes for a special doll. Now I’m going to go and get another case for a Rainy Day!

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    Funny , I have one only it;s a box and I call it the “MOMMY I AM BORED BOX………..
    Same things thrift store finds, dollar store finds, stickers, coloring books etc

    Love the suitcase Got to go get me one

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