Martha Stewart designed the most multifunctional bag you can imagine: 'It doesn't look like an ordinary garden bag; this is a chic garden bag'
Whether used for household essentials or gardening tools, Martha's waxed canvas bag is a modern home must-have, for under $39


Martha Stewart consistently blesses us with beautiful products that are as durable as they are good-looking, for a remarkably low price point.
From her accent chairs to her kitchen utensils, we often find ourselves asking how something that's so high-quality is so accessible, but her multifunctional garden bag takes this to another level.
The Waxed Canvas Garden Tool Bag (available at QVC) is a staple of Martha Stewart's collection. Featuring a waxed canvas exterior, it's an ultra-durable sidekick for every gardener, but you don't need to be green-thumbed to enjoy its ultra-smart design. Its series of pockets and handy compartments make it just as perfect for carrying everyday items to assist with chores, including cleaning supplies and tools.
Remarkably, it's under $39 on QVC, where you can discover a host of Martha-designed pieces at an incredibly low price.
Carry your garden tools with ease using this stylish and simple to carry bag. Available in two stunning colors.
However, you don't need to take our word for it. Martha herself dedicated a segment to this bag, where she explored its benefits in more detail.
'I love this bag… It carries wood and any number of things. Again, it's multi-purpose. I love the shape, the color. It doesn't look like an ordinary garden bag. This is a chic garden bag,' she says in the footage.
'It has a lot of things in it: Side pockets and an exterior pocket. I like these pockets because you can put things in that you don't want to get lost, like seeds, smaller items.'
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Plus, she, too, recommends using it to assist with indoor jobs, adding that it's particularly useful as a toolbag.
'You can use it for gardening, but also for household tools: ‘Your electric drill, your screwdrivers, you can keep your whole tool kit right in this bag,' she says.
'Yesterday I was trying to find a screwdriver to unscrew something, and of course it was missing from my drawer. It should be in a bag like this that it's just carried with you from place to place. What a useful thing. And, look, you can carry it over your shoulder. You can carry it over your shoulder and take it anywhere you want. It safely holds 50 pounds of things, which is just about enough for all the things that you have to carry.'
If anybody can make a tool bag chic, it's Martha.
Shop our favorite Martha-designed picks on QVC
Ultra durable
Collect, carry, transport, or store whatever you desire in these reusable, rip-resistant bags. Their generous size and weather resistance make them a failsafe choice for any locale, whatever the season.
Wooden Handle
This stunning gardening tool is easy to use and comes in a beautiful, natural design emblazoned with the doyenne's name. It will instantly elevate your weeding experience.
Comprehensive
This set is perfect for beginners, including all the tools you need to get started on gardening this spring at an affordable price point. They are fade, rust, and weather resistant.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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