
I’ve had some sort of crayon wallet for Lola in her bag since before she could even hold crayons, and they have totally saved us time and time again as we’ve needed a distraction for her while we wait for food at restaurants or travel in the car. I’ve always wanted to make my own and it’s super helpful to have these spread out throughout your belongings (one in diaper bag, one in car, etc.).
We are partnering with JOANN to create this cute project and I love that I could get everything for my project all in one trip to their store—saves this busy mom a lot of time! They also have a large kid’s section in JOANN and I’ve found so many family-friendly projects in their stores (it’s a great place to go if you need a present for a kiddo as well!). OK, let’s get to making our wallet!
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–felt in 3 colors
–fabric scissors and straight pins
–double fold bias tape
–wiggle eyes and glue
–5/8″ glitter elastic
–1/4″ gold elastic
–shank button
–crayons (the triangle ones are my favorite for little kids!)
-small blank notebook
-sewing machine
OK! You can either leave the front of your wallet blank or you can add a little felt detail or sew a patch onto it to make a little decoration for the front. I just cut out a little 4″ wide sun shape from yellow felt, sewed a circle on top, cut and glued smaller pink circles for cheeks, glued on some wiggle eyes and then added a smile with some embroidery thread. Easy and cute!


Sew with 1/4″ seam allowance around the 3 outer edges to attach pocket to inside layer. Then, pin your crayon strip to the left side of your inside layer about 2″ in from the outside edge (you can mark where the middle of the layer is with a few pins for reference).

You want to pull a little bit so the elastic isn’t loose, but it doesn’t need to be very tight on the crayon to hold it. Keep placing crayons and pinning until you have spots for as many crayons as you can fit (mine fits 8 triangle crayons). Use your machine to sew across the elastic where each pin is and trim the excess off the edges.
If you have a decoration to add to the front, sew it on so it will appear where you want it on the front panel (make sure to leave room for your button at the end!) and then you should have two panels that look like this!








These would make great birthday or holiday gifts for kiddos as well and if you want to up the age range a little, you could make it a little bigger with a bigger notepad and smaller slots for colored pencils as well. Happy sewing! xo. Laura




I really like the decorations that you make very useful to learn
Wow, this is unbelievably cute and clever. And so much love put into it with all the details!
This is so cute! I recently made a waldorf style crayon roll up case for my kiddos but I would love to make this one too!
This is absolutely adorable!!!!!
Super cute! I miss the days of colouring with crayons!
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This is so adorable, Lara! Thank you for this! When I get some time away from my littles, I’m definitely going to try to make this for them.
Love!! Making for my 2 girls ?