Washable bottom of tote
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Cover the cardboard with a sleeve and leave one end open. Then you can slide the cardboard in and out, as needed.
You can get very inexpensive plastic place mats that can be cut to the size you want, too. The sleeve technique works for that, too.
You can get very inexpensive plastic place mats that can be cut to the size you want, too. The sleeve technique works for that, too.
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CurlyQ - are you using a particular pattern, size for your bags? I would also like to make some, especially for my daughter for her big shopping trips for groceries. She has four kids and needs lots of food often. A bigger bag with a flat bottom would work best. One that sits flat when putting things in.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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