Gearing up to start driving from school to school and lugging instruments from place to place?
Well, give yourself a hand and schlep in style with a Boom Tote! This tote bag can hold a full octave (or 8 Boomwhackers). Bag has fabric bottom and strap with a mesh upper so that your instruments are visible. All made by me!

There is a new batch of colorful Boom Totes in my Etsy Store… just for you
I’m not the only one who likes them… check out this review from Kat Fulton from Rhythm For Good:
Love love love them! Creative, cute, functional. I especially love the functional part!!!
The really cool thing is that the mesh top gives me a sneak peek at what’s inside instead of leaving me hanging. Love the draw strings, and love that you don’t have those tacky plastic stops on the strings. The weight of the fabric is great, not too heavy, and seems like it will last forever with wear and tear.
Before Michelle’s bags, I used opaque bags. They have a very cute design, but you cannot tell what’s inside! I love the mesh top. It saves me a bunch of time digging through to see what’s inside.
- Kat Fulton Music Therapist Blog: Rhythm For GoodI can only stay in stock as fast has my hands can make them. So, don’t miss out and get yours now!
Shop for a Boom Tote here.














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Beautiful bags! I’m not a music therapist, I was looking at your site with my daughter (4) and we have a few questions – what are boomwackers? how do use them? and can kids play them?
Boomwhackers are lightweight, plastic, brightly colored tubed instruments. Each tube (or Boomwhacker) makes a different note when you play it. Basically, each tube is like a key on a piano. You play them by tapping (or whacking) them on something… a table, the floor, another boomwhacker, even yourself. ANYONE can play them… including kids. That’s why they’re so great. My music therapist friend, Kat Fulton, has written a great post explaining more. Please check it out here.
Excellent! One more Christmas gift on the list. Thank You & Cheers!
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