This is probably one of the easiest things you can do with your teens, and cheap too - if you do it right. I went to a local thrift store and picked up a bunch of T-shirts for under $10. At first, I was a little disappointed b/c there didn't seem to be much of a selection of shirts w/cool logos or designs. I then decided to try the kids' section - and cha-ching! Jackpot! Now, these shirts are smaller than the adult (obviously), so you wouldn't be able to use them as a grocery bag like most others I've seen online. However, for a teenage girl, it's the perfect purse-sized bag.
If you want to save money, you can always ask the teens to bring in their own T-shirts. I have found that they tend for forget a lot of things, so you might just save yourself the headache and buy the shirts yourself. The way to make these is super simple - you just cut the sleeves off (leaving the seam intact on the shirt), flip it inside-out, and sew the shirt closed along the hemline. The teens can sew that by hand, and all in all the craft should only take about a 1/2 hour to complete.
My teens really seemed to like this craft. One of my coworkers has a daughter that comes to my program, and she told me the next day that her daughter had taken her bag to school. Success!
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