Let the world (or just your D&D group) know that you’re a fan of Critical RoleOpens in a new tab when you show up at game night with this one-of-a-kind tote bag! This quick DIY canvas bag is so simple that you don’t have to consider yourself a crafter to put it together. And even better, it costs less than $15 to make.
What You Need
- Canvas tote bag, found at Michael’sOpens in a new tab for less than $5
- Black (asphalt) fabric spray paintOpens in a new tab
- Kids T-shirt form or cardboard
- Critical Role logo template (link below)
- Sewing pins
- Craft knife
Get Started!
Print this template of the Critical RoleOpens in a new tab show logo.
Use the craft knife to carefully cut out the logo. Be sure to place something under the paper so that you don’t cut the table beneath.

Slide the cardboard or T-shirt form inside the canvas bag.
Place the cut-out logo in the center of the bag. Carefully pin the logo into the bag to make sure all small corners and points are flat against the bag. Pins with small heads are recommended so they don’t inadvertently block the paint.

Use the black fabric spray and evenly spray around and inside the logo. Spray while holding the bottle above the template (to prevent paint from getting under the paper) and avoid using too much paint.

Let the paint dry completely and remove the template.

Repeat on the other side of the bag if desired. Your Critical RoleOpens in a new tab tote bag is complete!
Show us your tote bag on TwitterOpens in a new tab or let us know in the comments below how it turned out!
All Images: Kelly Knox