This project was such a joy to design, blending functional sewing with playful details and just a touch of sparkle. The Portable Picasso Portfolio is sized perfectly to slip into a tote or purse and unfolds to reveal space for crayons and a small notepad—making it an ideal on-the-go activity for errands, travel days, or quiet moments away from home. I’m sharing the full step-by-step tutorial over on the Therm O Web blog, where you’ll find all the details to make one (or several!) of your own.
The star of this project is the utterly enchanting A Spoonful of Sugar fabric collection by Jennifer Long of Sew A Story for Riley Blake Designs. Inspired by the whimsical world of Mary Poppins, this collection is bursting with storybook charm—featuring beloved characters, graceful florals, playful kites, and delightful teacups. The soft color palette and nostalgic illustrations feel as though they’ve stepped straight out of a classic tale, making them the perfect match for a project designed with childhood creativity in mind. I’ve paired these fabrics with the coordinating Sparkle Stencil and HeatnBond Sparkle Paste to add a glimmery accent, because every project deserves a little magic. Truly, it’s practically perfect in every way.This project also pairs perfectly with my Joyful Journal Jacket pattern, making it easy to create a coordinated creative set for the whole family. While the Portable Picasso Portfolio was designed with kids in mind, the Joyful Journal Jacket is tailored for teens and adults, offering a stylish and functional cover for journals, planners, or notebooks. Sewn together in coordinating fabrics, these two projects make a thoughtful gift pairing or a fun way to encourage creativity at every age—proof that handmade artistry isn’t just for little ones. If you’re looking to extend the joy of making beyond this project, you’ll definitely want to check out the Joyful Journal Jacket tutorial as well.
- HeatnBond VersaCraft Firm Non-Woven Single-Sided Fusible Interfacing
- HeatnBond Fusible Fleece
- HeatnBond Medium Weight Non-Woven Fusible Interfacing
- HeatnBond Sparkle Paste by Jennifer Long of Sew A Story — Sugar
- HeatnBond Sparkle Stencil by Jennifer Long of Sew A Story — A Spoonful of Sugar
- SpraynBond Pattern & Stencil Spray
- HeatnBond Pressing Paper Fabric & Craft Sheets (1 sheet)
- HeatnBond Fabric Fuse Peel n Stick Fabric Adhesive Tape, 5/8”
- Cotton Fabric from the A Spoonful of Sugar collection by Jennifer Long for Riley Blake Designs
- Palette knife, foam brush, or paintbrush
- ¼” flat elastic — 7½” piece (sample uses black)
- Basic sewing tools (iron, cutting mat, rotary cutter, ruler, small sharp scissors, wooden iron or spoon, sewing machine)
- Clover Hera Marker or pencil
- Wonder Clips
- 4” x 6” blank notepad
- Crayons











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