I love my homemade bags, but they do wear out fairly quickly. I thought a fun way to get a little bit more time out of my bags would be to rotate them more frequently by adding in some seasonal purses. My little trick or treater ghost made his way into a practical bag.
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Suzanne - I love the trick or treater. The bag is seasonal but understated. That’s my favorite kind of accessory.
A.J. Dub (Amy) - That is a dang cute spot for a little cutie trick or treater. 🙂