DIY Travel Coloring Case

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With summer time comes a lot of travel. Visiting family, friends, day trips….you name it, we do it.  These little DIY Travel Coloring Cases are a parent’s best friend.   My girls love to color. Give them a pack of post-it notes, and they are busy for hours. Combine the two, and you have a life saver!  And they couldn’t be easier to make!
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Here is what you need to make your DIY Travel Coloring Case

image of a box of crayons, post-it notes and a First Aid To Go.

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I found these first aid kits in in the dollar toiletry section at our Target. Crayons and Post-it notes fit perfectly in there.  BOOM! An instant DIY Travel Coloring Case. If you can’t find the first aid kits at your local Target, they also sell them on Amazon here: First Aid Kit  Travel soap container would work great too! The girls absolutely loved them!

children sitting at a small table using the DIY Traveling Coloring Case to color

Post updated August 2020

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11 Comments

  1. Love this idea!! Im doing it tomorrow!!!

  2. If your going to leave them in the car and you live in Florida like I do. Make it colored pencils. Crayons melt fast! found that out the hard way!

  3. My 6 year old just glimpsed a pic and said, “awesome!!” Thanks for the tip! 🙂

  4. Stephanie says:

    This is a good size to just throw in my purse. That way I’m in the car it’s cool enough not to melt
    the crayons. When I go inside, my purse goes with me.

  5. how many crayons does it hold pic shows a box of 24 does it hold 24 or less?

    1. Less that 24. It depends on how thick of a post-it note pad you put in there. If it is thinner, you can double the layer of crayons, but if you have a thicker pad of paper, it’s less 🙂

  6. Christian Cunard says:

    we use the left over supply boxes from school and put pencils in it. crayons are messy and melt in hot summer cars.

  7. A sandwich tupperware works great too!

  8. What can I use to suppsitute the box