Petunia Pickle Bottom Accessories: Travel Train Case Review & Giveaway

by Kate on March 21st, 2011 | 794 Comments » | In For Mama, Giveaways, On the Go, Reviews

Like most mamas we know, we are big fans of Petunia Pickle Bottom. From the gorgeous designer diaper bags to organic baby carriers (read The Shopping Mama Sightseer review) to the brand new stylish travel accessories every product is bold, beautiful and uniquely Petunia. This month when we’re focusing on the best gear for traveling, it’s the perfect time to share the new, expanded collection of Petunia Pickle Bottom Accessories.

Petunia Pickle Bottom Accessories

The PPB Original Collection includes several accessories, and our favorites for travel are the Travel Train Case, Wanderlust Wallet and the Powder Room Case. But, really, with as stylish and functional as these accessories are, we’re pretty sure “travel” to the local convenient store is reason enough to justify one of each.

Travel Train Case Review

Practical. The Travel Train Case from Petunia is a soft-sided loaded with pockets, making it ideal for a traveling mama. The Case measures 6/25 inches by 9 inches wide and 6 inches tall. It has a wraparound zipper so the top opens wide and you can easily see and access all your goodies. My favorite part, though, is the 6 interior pockets and large zippered area. There are four flatter pockets and two larger elastic storage on the short ends of the Case. (see above right) There’s also a large zippered pocket on the inside of the top. (see below) I have a similarly shaped makeup case from a high end leather goods store that doesn’t have any pockets and organization. I never realized how helpful they are until I started using the Petunia Train Case.

Travel Train Case Details

  • Easy grab top handle
  • Zip-around opening for easy access
  • 6 interior pockets for organization
  • Large zippered pocket
  • Water-resistant lining
  • PVC-Free Glazed “wipe-able” exterior
  • Dimensions: 6.25 X 9.5 X 6 in.
  • Wipe clean with damp cloth. Spot clean liner with damp cloth.

Pretty. I own a Petunia Diaper Bag, but this is my first experience with the Glazed material. I do love that it can be wiped clean, and the material really suits accessories like the Train Case well. It’s sturdy but is flexible. (Convenient when you need to shove it into your suitcase to make everything fit!) Not surprisingly, the Tea on the Thames pattern is gorgeous. The exterior is a flowerly subdued mix of white and gray and the interior is a bright yellow. But if it’s not your favorite, the Travel Train Case is available in 11 original Petunia fabrics.

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… Not surprisingly, I just adore the Petunia Pickle Bottom Travel Train Case. It’s practical and pretty – a combination that is surprisingly hard to find for a reasonable price. And, I do think the price is great for the quality and Petunia reputation. I enjoy this so much I already have the Wanderlust Wallet on my must have list.

Or Not to Buy… Even if you’re not heading out of town, the Travel Train Case is a great option for keeping your makeup or daily pretty-fication goodies in order.

Shop! Petunia Pickle Bottom is our go-to source for the best, most stylish diaper bag, and accessories are a natural extension to the beautiful line of products. The Travel Train Case is $42, the Powder Room Case is $28 and add the Wanderlust Wallet to your Wish List as it will be available soon for $62.

Win! A Travel Train Case!

How to Enter: Visit Petunia Pickle Bottom and leave a comment with the name of your very favorite Petunia fabric.

Bonus Entries – valid only after completing the first required entry. Please leave a separate comment for each you do.

Giveaway ends April 1. Open to US mailing addresses only.

Disclosure: Sample product and giveaway prize provided by Petunia Pickle Bottom.
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Kate started The Shopping Mama™ in January 2009 when she traded in online legal research and writing for locating the best products for children. She shops for a 4.5 year old boy and 2.5 year old girl and is pregnant with baby number 3 due to arrive in March. Kate and her family recently relocated to steamy Montgomery, Alabama and are happy to be living all together as a family of four after surviving a one year deployment. Read more about her pregnancy on the BabyCenter Momformation blog.

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