Saturday 17 January 2015

Protective Bases for our bags

Recently, a friend asked me about various bag inserts and bases that she could use to protect her bag. Reminding me that I have yet to follow up on my previous article as promised. 

Here is one on bag bases. After all , not all bags can take an insert. Take the Lindy and Kelly for example. These bags are either too slim or flexible for and insert. 

Here is an inexpensive way to protect the base of your bag. All you need, is a large wrapping tissue ( you get those with any garment purchase ) and the cardboard base of any paper bag.... These items are all easily available and a great way to recycle, needless to say at no cost to our pockets. 

Below are some examples, basically any laminated cardboard sheet will do. 


Measure the base of your bag, an estimate is good enough... Precision is not important. Cut out the measurements on the laminated cardboard you selected. 
Keep in mind to round the edges so as not to perforate the bag. 

This cardboard piece is to ensure the tissue stays in place and absorb some "shock" 

Wrap the cardboard with the wrapping tissue, going round it a few times, tuck in the sides. Proceed to put it into your bag or clutch! 

Change the wrapping tissue every 6 months or whenever you feel it's dirty. Wrapping tissue also helps with moisture absorption ( so I have been told, will need to verify this claim) , ink, keys and a great contrasting background to look for things.

Do keep in mind that this does not protect the sides of your bag. 

Hope this article is useful.