Picture #1: The starting tote bag. This is the purse I started out with. I got a bit frustrated when everything inside got tangled and smashed by larger items. Picture #2: My cardboard structure, covered in cloth. I know the duct tape holding it together is very noticeable, but I assure you there are ways of going about this without such obvious means of holding it on. I also did a pretty minimal amount of cloth on top of the cardboard. I wasn’t really too worried about how the organizer would look outside of the bag. Picture #3: The bag next to the organizer. As you might be able to tell, the cardboard has begun to sag a little. It’s gone through a few months of hard use. A simple piece of cardboard attached to the sagging sides should suffice if you too have this issue and wish to correct it. When standing tall, this cardboard organizer should be a mere inch or so shorter than your bag so you can make sure it fits perfectly inside. Picture #4: The inside of the organizer. You can see the panels I’ve added. These are customizable to fit whatever you wish inside. You can have as many as you want, and they can be as big as you want. Once again you can see the minimal amount of cloth I’ve used to cover up the cardboard. I saw it unnecessary to cover up the bottom too much seeing as I plan to put things in there and you wouldn’t be able to see the bottom anyway. Picture #5:
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