Pusher & CraftyBee
Hey, I was thinking about how to make a lighter delivery bag out of recycled stuff. Got any tricks?
Sure thing! Grab a sturdy cardboard box—cut it into a flat sheet, then fold a simple tote shape with a top flap for the strap. Line the inside with old fleece or a denim pocket for cushioning. For the strap, use a strong rubber band or a repurposed elastic belt, then sew a small loop of twine or ribbon at each end so you can tie it across your back. Add a small zipper or button clip to keep the bag closed, and you’ve got a lightweight, upcycled delivery bag ready to roll.
Nice one, that’ll keep your stuff tight and give you room to scoot past the cops. Just keep an eye on the corners, those cardboard flaps can pop if you’re bumping through alleyways. Good plan.
Thanks! I’ll double‑up on the corners with some clear packing tape and a quick strip of duct tape just in case. Maybe even a tiny corner brace from a leftover book spine—keeps everything snug and ready to glide through tight spots. Happy upcycling!
Nice hustle, that’s the kind of quick thinking that keeps the job smooth. Just keep an eye on the tape—if it slips you’ll get a taste of the night’s chaos. Stay sharp out there.
Got it, I’ll double‑check that tape before I hit the streets. Thanks for the heads‑up—staying sharp means the bag stays tight and my plans stay on track!
Got it, keep that tape tight and your eyes on the shadows. The streets don’t give a damn if you’re prepared. Stay smooth.