D.I.W.V. - Why do something yourself when you could Do It With Vivi?! (D.I.W.V.)
When we found out we were
having a girl, I was thrilled. There was just something about the prospect of a
daughter that got me collecting little bows, ruffle socks, pink this and purple
that, that, and that. I surprised myself because I have never been a super
girlie girl. I generally keep my nails short and my heels flat. Regardless, I
dreamt up my nursery in black and white damask
surrounded by deep lavender and subtle femininity, filled with shoes, shoes and more shoes.
Corey, though equally
ecstatic with the expectation of a baby girl, was less enthused about the
impending saturation of all things girl. With me going back to work, he would be watching her at least once a week. He
wanted to be Dad, not Mr. Mom. I could respect that.
So, with his manhood in
mind, I kept things gender neutral in choosing our big purchases like the
carseat and stroller. (Plus, I wanted to be able to reuse them for any future
children.) But when it came to purchasing a diaper bag, I fell in love with
this one.
There was only one kind of bag he would consider manly enough to carry around. A briefcase. I searched the Internet for a diaper-ready version with no success. They were all understandably business oriented with file folders and penholders intact.
So, I decided to repurpose
an old briefcase for him to use. I would purchase the metallic silver dream bag
for myself.
It just so happened he had
an old unused briefcase. The interior lining was
dirty and smelt like someone spilt a bottle of cheap cologne all over it. I
ripped out all of insides and was left with this.
I went to Joann's and found a fabric that was chic and simple. I also bought foam-core and fabric
mod podge. I cut foam-core to the size of the bottom of the briefcase and mod
podged the fabric to it, leaving an inch or so on each side of the fabric to
wrap around the backside. I sealed the surface with more Fabric Mod Podge. I
did the same thing with the top and the sides and ended up with this.
Now Daddy can maintain his
manhood and be equipped with everything baby may need throughout the day.
Materials Needed:
- An old briefcase
- Fabric
- Fabric Mod Podge
- Foamcore
- Scissors
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