DIY Travel Lap Desk – no sew!

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Summer vacation is here! We had a long road trip planned this year, Chicago to Myrtle Beach, so I’ve been looking at travel desks for the kids, but I just couldn’t bring myself to spend the $70 for 2 of them from Amazon. I browsed Pinterest for some DIY ideas and boy there were a ton of cute ones, but all of them needed some kind of sewing. I don’t have a sewing machine or the knowledge of how to sew so I got to brainstorming and thought about taking those ideas and merging them into a no-sew method.

No-Sew Laptop desk

Materials needed:

supplies

First I cut up a board to be about an inch smaller than the back of the cookie sheet. The board I used was leftover from an old coroplast sign, you can use any stiff board or cardboard for this.

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I also clipped the corners so they weren’t sharp.

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Then I took the material and cut it so it had the middle the size of the board plus 5″ flaps on all sides.

material-cut

To ‘sew’ the sides together I used the iron fuse, and fused the corners together using the right sides of the material. The iron fuse is basically a glue that you apply by heating it with an iron.

heat-bond

Then flipped the material inside out and stuffed it with the pillow filling. Placed the board on top and hot glued it together.

stuffed

I used velcro to attach the tin cookie sheet to the pillow. My thought was at a later date I could add on a write-on board or they could flip the cookie sheet over if they wanted a flatter side or possibly something else.

velcro

To finish it off I added a plastic placemat cut to size inside the cookie sheet with the hot glue. You don’t have to do this step but it comes in handy for food spills 🙂 Plus the kids liked them because they had Disney charters on them.

princess-finished

Overall these worked very well, and so much cheaper than the ones on Amazon. Since I used the fuse I wasn’t sure they were going to hold up, but they lasted all trip…14 hours each way! They were quick and easy too, I created them an hour before we left! Yep hubby was yelling at me for that one….lol

My cost for both was about $15 (I had some of the materials already).

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both-finished

Here are the kids with using them, of course, my son had to make faces.

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7 Comments

  1. melissa on August 5, 2014 at 7:20 am

    You can also use it to play games like checkers..add magnets to one side of the chip and there you go.

    • jen on August 5, 2014 at 2:54 pm

      yep… there are all kinds of ‘add-ons’ I’ve been thinking about 🙂

      • melissa on August 5, 2014 at 3:09 pm

        You are so crafty!

  2. JL Zinner on August 5, 2014 at 9:40 pm

    So Cute, going to have to try this!!

  3. nicole627 on August 28, 2014 at 11:29 am

    Wow! This is such an incredible idea Jen. I would love to have these for my kids on road trips. Although I’m not very crafty, you gave super easy to follow instructions. This is so awesome. I LOVE IT!

  4. Kelly on May 22, 2025 at 7:34 am

    Ok so how much fabric is needed? I want to make one but I just need to know how much fabric I would need to make this.

    • Jen P on May 22, 2025 at 8:17 am

      It depends on how big of a sheet pan you use, so I would make it the size of the pan plus 5 inches 🙂

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