How to make cool ties and helmet coolers
#13
Mimi, this is a great tute. I really appreciate the link.
I'm a gardener and know about the plastic versions of stuff like vermiculite but didn't know there was a biodegradable version which could do the same thing but much more affordably. And, like the rice pack hotpads/coolers I've made and used in the past, these are biodegradable and usable and affordable!
I'm definitely adding these to my "to do" list.
I'm a gardener and know about the plastic versions of stuff like vermiculite but didn't know there was a biodegradable version which could do the same thing but much more affordably. And, like the rice pack hotpads/coolers I've made and used in the past, these are biodegradable and usable and affordable!
I'm definitely adding these to my "to do" list.
#15
I have been making the cool ties for many years as gifts to troops, neightbors, just anyone who looks like they could use one. They are very easy to make, thanks for posting the tut. I never thought about it. Figured everyone and his cousin probably knows about it already. I guess this means you are the smarter peson...lol. I like your idea about the "kiss".
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Thanks a lot! I bought one that I wear around my neck when I go on a long bike ride (cycling)I have such a hard time coping with hot weather and that is wonderful. Now, I'll try to make some WOW
Thanks a lot! I bought one that I wear around my neck when I go on a long bike ride (cycling)I have such a hard time coping with hot weather and that is wonderful. Now, I'll try to make some WOW
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