Handmade school backpack cover ideas: original and easy to recognize!
Seeing first graders with brand-new, shiny randoseru makes you feel that spring has arrived, doesn’t it?
Those school bags are surely your children’s favorites and very important to them, and since they’ll use them every day for six years, you want them to keep them as clean as possible.
For those who haven’t prepared a randoseru cover yet, here are some handmade randoseru cover ideas we recommend.
You can make one using vinyl tablecloths available at 100-yen shops or home centers, or using your favorite fabrics—create one to match your child’s preferences!
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Handmade Ideas for Randoseru Covers: Original and Easy to Recognize! (11–20)
Frilled randoseru cover

You can find randoseru covers at 100-yen shops and the like, but since many of them have simple designs, they might feel a bit lacking for girls who love cute styles.
In that case, how about making a frilled randoseru cover? You can create the frills by gathering fabric, or simply sew on ready-made frill trim.
If you want to make it even cuter, we recommend sewing on pom-pom tape or jeweled embellishments as well.
In conclusion
We introduced some DIY ideas for schoolbag covers.
These covers protect the bag from rain and scratches, and another great point is that handmade ones with original decorations make it easy to recognize at a glance.
Be sure to talk it over with your child and try making one using your favorite fabric or characters.


