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a little cozy goes a long way (and a hand warmer DIY)

Jan 10, 2013freebies + diy

i’m not a super mom.  in fact, i’m pretty sure it’s an oxymoron or the opposite of a double negative, or something that cancels itself out.  most days i’m just doing what has to be done, making sure my babes have what they need and praying that everything else falls into place.

but there is one other thing i take very seriously….  that my kids feel loved.  everyday.

it would be easy for this task to become overwhelming, but luckily my kids have taught me that it’s the little things that matter.  just one act of love goes a looooong way.

this winter my default has been just about anything warm and cozy.  letting them eat breakfast by the fireplace, adding an extra blanket to their beds, a hot cup of cocoa after being outside, a warm towel to wrap up in after tubs, or….

hand-warmer-valentines-10

… reheatable hand-warmers to pop in their pockets on the way to school.  so cozy.

(continue reading for the DIY instructions)

hand-warmer-valentines-11

SUPPLIES:

  • a fat quarter (or more) of this fabric or whatever fabric you have laying around the house (or a new design HERE)
  • fabric scissors
  • pinking shears (optional)
  • sewing machine or needle
  • thread
  • long pins
  • rice

DIRECTIONS:

1.  using fabric scissors, cut the pattern from our spoonflower fabric OR cut 2-3/4 inch squares from your choice of fabric.  you’ll need two per hand warmer.

2. place two squares of fabric wrong sides together and stitch a 1/4 inch seam around the outside, leaving a 1-1/2 inch opening and backstitching in the beginning and end.  (if you don’t have pinking shears, place fabric write sided together, sew as instructed and then turn right side out.)

3. fill 3/4 of the way up with rice.

4.  using a long pin, block the rice from falling out of the opening and sew closed.

5.  using pinking shears, trim the edges….  it will keep them from fraying.

to use, warm up int he microwave for 20 seconds (or so), but make sure they aren’t too hot before handing over to little hands!

hand-warmer-valentines-3i also thought it would be fun to make some extras to give as love day gifts and made a little insert to include.  you can download it (HERE).

so, i shared a couple of my little tricks, but would LOVE to hear about little things you do to show your kids you love them!  let us know in the comments below.

xo . rae

P.S. – Just added a new oversized version of these hand warmers HERE and would love for you to check them out.

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Comments

  1. Stephany g

    Jan 25, 2014 at

    These are awesome! Where did you get the fabric from? I love the fabric!

    Reply
    • rae

      Feb 13, 2014 at

      from our collection on spoonflower here: http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1692835
      thanks stephany!

      Reply
      • Sam

        Nov 13, 2014 at

        What kind fabric did you use to make these?

        Reply
    • Pink

      Feb 16, 2015 at

      I used spilt peas and the warmth only last for 3 minutes about. I dont have rice is there anything else i could use? Would oatmeal work

      Reply
      • Pam

        Nov 12, 2015 at

        You can also use deercorn

        Reply
      • Rose

        Nov 28, 2016 at

        I’m pretty sure you can use flaxseeds.But I’m not hundred percent.

        Reply
      • Olivia

        Dec 01, 2016 at

        use cherry stones

        Reply
      • cat

        Dec 24, 2016 at

        wheat

        Reply
      • Pedvo

        Dec 18, 2017 at

        cherry seeds are great for this

        Reply
    • Siena

      Nov 19, 2015 at

      would quinoua work instead of rice?

      Reply
      • rae

        Nov 27, 2015 at

        hmmmm… i have no idea! sorry i don’t have a more helpful reply. XOXO, rae

        Reply
  2. Amanda

    Jan 28, 2014 at

    Is there anything I can put inside so that it wont stink?

    Reply
    • rae

      Feb 13, 2014 at

      hmmm – not sure… maybe rosemary?

      Reply
      • sarah

        Aug 18, 2017 at

        I used wheat berries for tactle play with my kiddos, I bet they would work. i made a bean bag one, turned out great, and yes I agree with the lavander. just crush the lavander buds and mix thoroughly before you pour it in the pocket.

        Reply
    • Laurel

      Feb 20, 2014 at

      Lavender is a very common addition to rice heating pads.

      Reply
      • carol jackson

        Dec 14, 2016 at

        I’ve been using jasmine rice.bit pricey but sure smells good

        Reply
    • Karen

      Dec 25, 2014 at

      I use field corn in mine but it may be too big for these little hand warmers. Some people use flax seed. They say it has a better smell. Any of the grains will have an oder. It dissipates with time.

      Reply
    • Alice

      Sep 05, 2015 at

      I know that lavender works…

      Reply
    • Sarah

      Dec 01, 2015 at

      If it was me, I would put in a little Lavender.

      Reply
    • Anna

      Dec 10, 2016 at

      Lavender

      Reply
  3. amaryllis

    Mar 01, 2014 at

    I have some of those and they work well. Also make sure that all friends who walk dogs have them.

    But one caution: use 100% cotton fabric only. Poly/cotton blends will catch fire in the microwave. This caution is in case you are using scraps from around the house.

    Reply
    • Kathy VanDuzee

      Jul 01, 2017 at

      … excellent point … don’t forget to use cotton thread as well …

      Reply
  4. Jennie Condra

    Mar 06, 2014 at

    When I have made these before I added dried lavender to them. I bet a little essential oil would work too! I make mine big for heating pads. Some are long and skinny to wrap around necks. Nice work on these little ones! So cute!

    Reply
    • judith

      Nov 26, 2014 at

      Wouldn’t the essential oils stain the fabric over time?

      Reply
  5. Trish

    Mar 15, 2014 at

    I don’t particularly care for the way the rice smells either, so that is a good idea putting
    a scent of rosemary or special oil.

    Reply
  6. denise keywood

    Mar 18, 2014 at

    You can also use shucked corn, which can be found at co-op and around deer season to fill the hand warmers. Works the exact same way. Difference is smell. I prefer the corn over the rice but now living in the city its a might harder to find. Love love the idea.

    Reply
  7. Crystal

    Apr 21, 2014 at

    Was just wondering, how long does the heat stay with these?

    Reply
    • Simi

      Dec 19, 2016 at

      Is there any other grains/herbs that you can use in these? BTW, these are adorable!!

      Reply
      • rae

        Dec 20, 2016 at

        Hi Crystal! The only grain I’ve used is rice. That being said, I think people have shared other ideas in the comments if you have a second to browse? Pretty sure you can add lavender or essential oils to make them smell pretty too. XOXO, Rae

        Reply
  8. Carole

    May 22, 2014 at

    You should not use rice or any grain for warming. Once it’s heated,it’s cooked, and will grow bacteria. This is why the smell get worse. Also a fire risk. Also a rodent magnet. You won’t want to find mice in your kids pockets! Use small gel packs instead.

    Reply
    • Tammie Bacle

      Nov 18, 2014 at

      Sorry but that’s not true. My grandmother made these and I still have one and still use it. Once the corn or rice is heated the bacteria is killed. The grain is not “cooked” it drys the moisture out of it. The smell goes away after the first few heatings and as long as you use 100% cotton for the fabric its perfectly safe to heat. This type of “heating pad” has been used for generations. They used to lay them in an iron cooking pot close to the fire to heat them up and take to the fields on cold mornings.

      Reply
    • cathy

      Nov 18, 2014 at

      You have to use long grain rice not instant. I find it doesn’t cook. Also I make a small muslin bag and fill that with the rice then make a removable cotton cover so you can take the cover off and wash it. I have also used barley or ground, dried corn cobs available in the pet department.

      Reply
    • JSB

      Dec 01, 2014 at

      Wrong! If sealed they are safe and rodent free unless your house is swarming with them. Do not wash, use a few drops of essential oils on the rice before filling and they will hold the fragrance each time heated for quite awhile. These are so easy to make if they become dirty throw away and start again. I have a rice bag made with a tube sock tied in a knot for years! It’s still works well, I just slip it into a small pillowcase each time and wa-la clean and smells nice.

      Reply
      • evelyn parsons

        Jan 06, 2015 at

        I have severe back pain, and my daughter filled a tube sock with rice, tied a knot and warmed it up in the microwave. It produces moist heat, and is the only thing that helps when my meds aren’t helping. I have used it for 3 years with no problems. Great for warmth AND pain relief!

        Reply
      • Virginia

        Dec 24, 2022 at

        “voila” not “wa-la”

        Reply
    • evelyn parsons

      Nov 18, 2015 at

      I have used my rice bags (rice and an old clean sock)months at a time with no problems. The rice does not cook, it warms nicely and produces moist heat which is great for joint pain and aches. I pitch it and fill up another sock when it gets dirty. Stays warm a long time too.

      Reply
  9. Lucy

    May 28, 2014 at

    I really enjoyed this idea :D
    You’re quite creative.. Although I’m thinking of adapting the hands warmer to an adult. A friend of mine is moving to England and this would be a really good gift ^^
    At home I only have felt and some fabrics my grandma gave me (she can make clothes) so I’m not sure if they’re 100% cotton $:
    Should I compare with any pieces of clothes that I have and know they are 100% cotton or better not risking and buy it myself?

    Reply
    • Heather

      Aug 30, 2014 at

      You can always take a small swatch of the fabric and test it with a candle, anything synthetic will melt. You dont want to use thise

      Reply
  10. nancy morton

    Aug 23, 2014 at

    This is a great idea for golf tournaments. Keeps your hands warm while you play golf.

    Reply
  11. Donna

    Aug 30, 2014 at

    Corn and Rice Bags have been around for years with no problems. It might depend on the climate you deal with. Make them and enjoy.

    Reply
  12. Theresa

    Sep 04, 2014 at

    What type of fabric did you select from Spoonflower?

    Reply
  13. Angie

    Oct 11, 2014 at

    Flaxseeds are wonderful for this, too, with a bit of lavender.

    Reply
    • Sam

      Nov 27, 2014 at

      I also use flax seeds. I like the way they feel in your hand and I think they maybe hold the heat longer too!

      Reply
    • Rose

      Nov 28, 2016 at

      That’s what I said to.

      Reply
  14. Theresa

    Oct 12, 2014 at

    Cinnamon is great too to cover up a smell you can also use cherry pits they’re a little bumpy though

    Reply
    • SARAH

      Oct 19, 2014 at

      I use cherry pits in my heating pads…they hold the heat longer than grains. You can get clean cherry pits here: http://www.cherrypitstore.com/

      Reply
  15. Kendra

    Oct 13, 2014 at

    Is there a specific type of rice I should use?

    Reply
    • Jess

      Jan 07, 2015 at

      Just not instant as far as I know. It cooks when heated in these.

      Reply
  16. Katlyn

    Oct 18, 2014 at

    How long do they stay hot?

    Reply
    • Sarah

      Oct 21, 2014 at

      It’s difficult to say how long they stay hot because when you’re using one, there isn’t really a point where they go from hot to cold. They stay sort of warm simply because you have them up against your body. I’ve used them for up to an hour before re-heating, though. It’s kind of hard to answer how long definitively. Sorry! ;)

      Reply
  17. Kelly

    Oct 21, 2014 at

    Hi. I want to make these as Christmas gifts. I am considering purchasing the printed fabric from Spoonflower, but I wondered how many finished hand warmers you get from a “fat quarter” of fabric?

    Reply
    • rae

      Oct 22, 2014 at

      hi kelly! you get at least 12 or more depending on the type of fabric you order… i like to use the linen cotton canvas. xo

      Reply
      • Kelly

        Nov 01, 2014 at

        Thanks so much. :)

        Reply
      • Sam

        Nov 13, 2014 at

        How many handwarmers can u make with yards?

        Reply
      • Jess

        Nov 22, 2014 at

        Rae, Could you edit your pattern to say “Merry Christmas” instead of “Happy <3 Day" and "Stay Cozy Friend" instead of "Stay Cozy Valentine"? I love the design still, but would like to use them as Christmas presents instead.

        Reply
        • rae

          Dec 15, 2014 at

          hey jess – i made a more wintery/christmas version and added to my spoonflower shop: http://www.spoonflower.com/designs/3761404
          i also made the pattern a little bigger. xo . rae

          Reply
  18. Emma

    Nov 02, 2014 at

    Wow, this looks like a fantastic idea – and so simple. I’ll think about making these for Christmas presents!

    Reply
  19. ellie

    Nov 03, 2014 at

    Oh my, this tutorial is so incredibly cute!! I love it!!!! I think I’m gonna make some of these as Christmas present, they’re so adorable!

    Indiellie | Bloglovin’

    Reply
  20. Ann

    Nov 04, 2014 at

    I have taken those socks that no longer match anything to make bigger heat packs. This way I am recycling into something useful. They work great for foot warmers when you crawl into bed at night, to wrap around your neck or on an arm or leg. My kids each have one now and mine don’t come up missing as often.

    Reply
  21. Jerri

    Nov 06, 2014 at

    Hi Rae,

    Please please help. I am wanting to purchase the material of yours for the hand warmers, but need two questions answered first. Which material did you use for the warmers in the photo? I see that you like the linen cotton can peas in a comment, but is that what you used?

    Is the linen cotton canvas able to be microwaved? I see there were comments that it has to be 100% cotton or would catch fire. Can you tell me if yours were able to be microwaved? Thank You

    Reply
    • zanna

      Apr 20, 2015 at

      100% cotton, silk, wool and linen are naturally fire retardent. So mixing any of these fabrics does not reduce this. I would not recommend silk for this project as it is delicate and will not withstand repeated heating.

      Extra note – silk is 100% bug resistent (any bug) so if you are bothered by mosquitoes, midges or bed bugs when traveling, cover yourself in silk and use a sleeping bag liner.

      Synthetic fabrics are made from various types of plastic and will melt and/or stick to the skin when heated. These types of burns are nasty as the plastics melt into the flesh. Temperatures vary depending on the type of plastic.

      Mixing natural and synthetic fabrics reduces the fire retardency and increases the melting possibility.

      Reply
  22. Lacey E.

    Nov 07, 2014 at

    I want to make these as favors for a baby shower. But I’m wondering, does the fabric include the printed valentine saying? Also, if I’m wanting 50 warmers, how much fabric would I order? I love the design! Thank you

    Reply
  23. Shannon

    Nov 14, 2014 at

    My littles would love these! But we don’t have a microwave, is there any other way to safely heat them?

    Reply
    • jenni

      Dec 04, 2014 at

      you can dampen the cover and warm it in the oven, but keep an eye on it.

      Reply
    • hollis

      Nov 18, 2016 at

      If you have a fireplace, you can dampen it, put it on a rock, and place the rock about 8 inches from the fireplace. Don’t leave it for long though because they can get really hot!

      Reply
  24. maryanne

    Nov 15, 2014 at

    I have made many of these, in larger form,for neck warmers, feet warmers, making sure there is a sewn divider so the rice does not always go to one end. LOVE these.

    Reply
  25. Elic

    Nov 17, 2014 at

    In the past I made scented trivets. Scented rice with an oil, generally cinnamon since they were Christmas presents, and filled them. BIG hit with the recipients. I’d guess that an oil like that would work for these too. Was wishing I had one for my frozen feet right NOW! LOL

    Reply
  26. Shawna

    Nov 18, 2014 at

    Try using wheat. The lady I work with makes neck warmers. I have washed mine (in a pillowcase in case stitching come undone) dry for a short time in dryer and then hang over chair to finish drying. Puts a little moisture back into wheat so it heats up good again

    Reply
  27. christina

    Nov 22, 2014 at

    hi,
    what does “trim” the edges mean? could you post a follow up video of this or something please? (clearly, im crafting-deficient)

    Reply
    • rae

      Dec 15, 2014 at

      you are too sweet christina! not sure if i’ll get a video tutorial up anytime soon (sorry!) wish i could. trim just means cutting off the edges so they look clean – if you have (or know someone who does) pinking shears that’s even better because they will keep the fabric from fraying :)

      hope that helps! xo . rae

      Reply
  28. gayla

    Nov 22, 2014 at

    While I love this idea and plan to make a few hand warmers, I wanted to comment on your kid-raising philosophy – I think that your kids probably feel very loved. everyday. your philosophy is beautiful and so spot on! Thanks for the reminder that a single act of love/kindness goes a long way – for your family, for your friends, for complete strangers.

    Reply
  29. Amy

    Nov 25, 2014 at

    Would flannel be a good idea to use? Is white rice acceptable? if I were to put a type of cinnamon oil in the packets, how much should I use and how should I put it in? these Warmers are a cute idea.

    Reply
  30. Paula

    Dec 03, 2014 at

    I disagree with Carole’ s statement. I have used these for years for pain therapy. RICE has been the main filler. No bacteria growth, etc. I would rather my family use these home crafted packets than those commercially made, containing unknown ingredients (toxins). In my opinion, reusable is a smarter choice.

    Reply
  31. kristen

    Dec 21, 2014 at

    I made one and followed the instructions to the tee but when I put it in the microwave it got hard and smelled……is it supposed to expand and get hard? Like did I do something wrong? To long in microwave I put it in for 40 seconds…..or wrong rice? When I cut it open and spilled it’s guys every where it looked like rice crispy treats cerial. Please someone tell me if this is normal and if it isn’t how do I fix it?

    Reply
    • rae

      Dec 21, 2014 at

      hey kristen… did you use instant rice? that’s the only explanation i can think of.

      Reply
  32. Donna

    Dec 22, 2014 at

    What a lovely idea! I have a large version that my mom made for me years ago. It is filled with whole wheat berries. Works great!! My husband and I take our warm bags to bed almost every night in the winter to warm our feet. Works better than a hot water bottle!

    Reply
  33. Karen

    Dec 29, 2014 at

    I have added lavender to mine in the past but it seems the lavender is more prone to scorching. Once scorched, it always stinks. I’ve added flax and/or soy (for fill, I guess) but I don’t think they enhance the heating. Be prepared to toss when they don’t smell good anymore. Bulk rice is CHEAP.

    Reply
  34. madison

    Feb 16, 2015 at

    great! I could never do that mine I made out of a t-shirt and hot glued it closed, then put in microwave for as long as you want BUT WARNING, hot glue MIGHT melt

    Reply
  35. Pink

    Feb 16, 2015 at

    Would i be able to use felt?

    Reply
  36. Lisa W.

    May 12, 2015 at

    I have made heating packs and sinus packs that have lasted years. If you do get mice, it’s true that they may get into your heating packs as they will get into any grains, they are just hungry. Adding herbs and eventually essential oils really adds to the soothing quality and pleasure of these packs, and it will help repel rodents and insects as well. I use flax as the filler and the herbs of my choice with a drop or two of essential oil. Yes, the essential oil needs to be replenished at times, and yes it will stain the packs, but I haven’t found it to be a big deal.

    Reply
  37. chylene

    Jun 02, 2015 at

    Is there anyway that I can order this fabric by each square as big as a pillow. I want pillows like this it´s soo perfect!!!!

    Reply
  38. Lyndsay

    Sep 04, 2015 at

    I was wondering if I could put a cinnamon stick in the pads to make them smell better? Or is essential oil the only way to go?

    Reply
  39. Crystal

    Sep 07, 2015 at

    I haven’t done these hand warmers but I’ve done larger heating packs. Flax seed is my favorite and you can add lavender or whatever you want. I would recommend using oils instead of fresh though cause it started to burn after a couple times in the microwave.

    Reply
  40. Matt

    Nov 15, 2015 at

    Someone mentioned that they put lavender inside of these to stop the smell of the rice but the lavender it started to smell bad? Does this happen, and if it does, what can I use to take away the smell of the rice inside?

    Reply
  41. Matt

    Nov 15, 2015 at

    Someone mentioned they put lavender in with the rice but it didn’t take the smell away. Does this happen? If it does, what else can I put in the warmers to take the smell of the rice away? I really want to make these, but I want them to smell nice!

    Reply
    • Jill

      Nov 29, 2015 at

      Put your rice on a bag with any essential oil I like peppermint shake it up so it coats the rice let it soak it up for a day then put it in your Warner’s

      Reply
  42. Lucie

    Nov 16, 2015 at

    Really cretive. I like it! :-) How many times can I use these?

    Reply
  43. Hannah

    Nov 21, 2015 at

    Could I use flannel, or would this cause safety issues in the microwave?

    Reply
    • rae

      Nov 27, 2015 at

      i think flannel will work but maybe do a test version and try before making them all in flannel? :) xoxo

      Reply
  44. Katie

    Nov 21, 2015 at

    Are these microwaveable?

    Reply
    • rae

      Nov 27, 2015 at

      yes but they only need 10 seconds or so.

      Reply
  45. Lara

    Nov 23, 2015 at

    I wonder if river rock pebbles could be used.

    Reply
  46. Rae

    Nov 27, 2015 at

    This is seriously the cutest DIY that I have ever seen and is such a genuis idea as well. I actually just purchased hand warmers today at the store – to bad I didn’t find this DIY before my shopping trip because I could have just made these!

    Rae | Love from Berlin

    Reply
  47. Lisa

    Nov 30, 2015 at

    Is there a no-sew option? Wondering if those iron-on strips would work?

    Reply
    • rae

      Dec 08, 2015 at

      not sure an iron on would be strong enough to hold considering how much the warmers are handled… anyone else have a no-sew suggestions?

      Reply
  48. Lily

    Jan 06, 2016 at

    Rae, which fabric do you recommend? This idea is terrific!

    Reply
  49. Jessica. L

    Jan 11, 2016 at

    Great work done. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  50. Victoria Rudden

    Jan 14, 2016 at

    I love these type of warmers. I had someone make me one a few years ago for Christmas. I have used it for kid’s injuries but never thought about using it for hand warmers. What about using it as a seat warmer when I am out in the cold watching my son play baseball in February and March.

    Victoria @ http://valfre.com

    Reply
  51. OwlTellYouSew

    Jan 14, 2016 at

    Thank you for this awesome idea and tutorial! I couldn’t wait to make a few of my own. They are sew much fun to make, I couldn’t stop at just a pair! Check out my blog post, Happy Handwarmers to see what I did! Thanks again!
    http://owltellyousew.blogspot.com/2015/12/happy-handwarmers.html?m=1

    Reply
  52. Fawzia Sardiwalla

    Jan 18, 2016 at

    I use coarse grainy salt .First put into a muslin bag and insert into your pretty cotton outer bag.Salt retains heat and nosuch fears as mentioned by some above.Yiu could add lavender to the saltand some essential oil as salt tends to hold aroma better.Just my experience.Hope it helps others.

    Reply
  53. Sany Ahmed

    Mar 20, 2016 at

    For a better smell many peoples use flax seed and they say it’s work great. But I’m not sure if the fabric or cotton works best. What do you think about this?

    Reply
  54. Rochelle

    Apr 24, 2016 at

    Can you use sand

    Reply
    • clara tapp

      Jun 26, 2016 at

      I use wheat but always put a cup of water in micorowave

      Reply
  55. Lisa

    Jun 29, 2016 at

    I have made these many times !!!
    I use TAPIOCA pearls! You can find them at the grocery
    Store by the pudding mixes. Not all grocery stores carry
    Them. But you can heat and reheat with no smell !! Just
    Don’t hear too long…

    Reply
    • Willow

      Dec 17, 2016 at

      I have so far made 2 of these I just used white rice and some rosemary and lavender flowers it smells so nice They are so much fun to make, good one Rae

      Reply
      • rae

        Dec 20, 2016 at

        Thank you Lisa… I need to try that next time! xo, Rae

        Reply
  56. Elle

    Dec 14, 2016 at

    We’ve featured this cool creation on our Facebook page – check it out!

    Reply
  57. Stephanie Light

    Dec 15, 2016 at

    Thank you so much for this lovely tutorial! Will be making my mom these for Christmas TO try and combat her bad circulation!

    Reply
  58. Preet Brar

    Dec 24, 2016 at

    HI i was wonder if i could use flannel, and how i can test it with a candle.

    Reply
  59. Fiona

    Jan 20, 2017 at

    how long does it last warm

    Reply
  60. Tim

    Feb 07, 2017 at

    I wonder how difficult it would be to make these waterproof?

    Reply
  61. Rachel

    Mar 06, 2017 at

    Love these! Do you wash the fabric before cutting and sewing?

    Reply
    • rae

      Mar 08, 2017 at

      no because they don’t get washed after they are made :)

      Reply
  62. wania

    Dec 18, 2017 at

    why make them if your going to use gel packs

    Reply
  63. Mary McColl

    Dec 20, 2017 at

    I’m really new to the life of a DIY mum but I was just wondering what rice I should use? Is it basmati or what? Please reply soon, Mary.

    Reply
  64. Lucy

    Dec 23, 2017 at

    THEY WORKED GREAT!

    I used a lavendar essential oil and they smell amazing!

    Reply
  65. Robert Myers

    Mar 24, 2019 at

    Amazing DIY project Idea.

    Reply
  66. Ayesha

    Apr 05, 2019 at

    They are super cute !!

    Reply
  67. Katy

    Sep 19, 2019 at

    what a cool idea to make with my little pieces of spoonflower design proofings :p Thanks to the author for this great idea

    Reply
  68. Lucky

    Oct 20, 2019 at

    Wow… it’s awesome… I love the fabric

    Reply
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  72. Tools Haven

    Feb 18, 2020 at

    What type of fabric did you use to make these?

    Reply
  73. Jenifer

    Apr 01, 2020 at

    these hand warmers are fun to do at home. After 7 days of Quarantine, I am now trying these hand warmers.

    Reply
  74. pitarson

    Apr 25, 2020 at

    poiut dee stant

    Reply
  75. Mary

    Jun 24, 2020 at

    Very cozy and cute hand warmers <3

    Reply
  76. Enna Smith

    Dec 14, 2020 at

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  77. watson

    Jun 12, 2021 at

    I love your fabrics design and making method, I will try for making it with the help of your informative post. thanks for sharing this helpful article.

    Reply
  78. Bike on Rent in Dehradun

    Aug 15, 2021 at

    So much creativity, thank you for sharing with us.

    Reply
  79. Gift Idea Geek

    Sep 18, 2021 at

    These are so cute! What a clever way to create reusable hand warmers!
    -Andrew

    Reply
  80. Patty Fuller

    Dec 12, 2022 at

    Would cornmeal work also?

    Reply

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IT’S VANILLA SWEET CREAM SZN WITH COLD BREW (for IT’S VANILLA SWEET CREAM SZN WITH COLD BREW (for me) & CHOCOLATE MILK (for them). The recipe is below - including homemade vanilla simple syrup (so worth the extra step)! 

YOU’LL NEED:

VANILLA SIMPLE SYRUP
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup water
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

VANILLA SWEET CREAM COLD BREW
1-2 tablespoons vanilla syrup (recipe above or use store bought)
1/4 cup half and half
1-2 cups cold brew of choice

HERE’S HOW:

VANILLA SIMPLE SYRUP
In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine sugar and water. Stir until sugar has dissolved. (Make sure not to boil!)
Remove from heat and let cool for 5 minutes. Stir in vanilla extract.
Store in airtight container for up to one month in the refrigerator.

VANILLA SWEET CREAM COLD BREW
OPTIONAL: Beforehand, pour cold brew into an ice cube tray and freeze.
In a large glass, prepare your cold brew (or coffee) as desired… (hopefully over ice cubes made of coffee :).
In a different glass or jar, whisk together 1-2 tablespoons of vanilla syrup and half and half, with a handheld frother (or use one whisk attachment on a handheld mixer) to desired frothiness. Pour over prepared coffee.

Serve immediately and enjoy!
💚 ZUCCHINI PARM CRISPS 💚 A new (healthy & ta 💚 ZUCCHINI PARM CRISPS 💚 A new (healthy & tasty) recipe to add to your weekend plans! Details are pasted below or use link in bio to view on our website 😋 

YOU’LL NEED:
1 medium zucchini, sliced into thin rounds
1/4 cup coconut milk (or milk of choice)
1/4 cup panko bread crumbs
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese
pinch S + P (salt and pepper)
avocado oil (spray if you have it!)
marinara sauce and/or ranch for dipping (optional)

HERE’S HOW:
Preheat oven to 425 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment (if desired). Slice zucchini into 1/8 inch rounds.
Pour milk in a small bowl. Combine panko crumbs, parmesan, salt, and pepper in another small bowl. Dip zucchini rounds in the milk and then dredge in crumb mixture. Place on baking sheet. Repeat steps for all zucchini slices. Before placing in the oven, give a light spray or drizzle of avocado oil.
Bake in oven for 12 to 15 minutes, or until brown and crispy, flipping halfway through.
Serve immediately with marinara sauce and/or ranch, for dipping.
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🤎THE 5 MINUTE NO BAKE ÉCLAIR CAKE RECIPE YOU N 🤎THE 5 MINUTE NO BAKE ÉCLAIR CAKE RECIPE YOU NEEEEEED🤎 My mom deserves all the credit for this recipe that she’s been making for my birthday (I hate the usual kind of cake) since I was little. Recipe below or at the link in bio!

YOU’LL NEED:
2 3.5 ounce packages of instant vanilla pudding mix
3 cups whole milk
8 ounces whipped topping (like cool whip), thawed
2 sleeves graham cracker rectangles
1 package mini chocolate chips (or cc of choice)
HERE’S HOW:
Whisk or hand mix pudding, whole milk, and whipped topping. Set aside.
In a 9×11 in dish or similar size dish or serving bowl, place a single layer of graham crackers – breaking pieces as needed. On top of the graham crackers, spread half of the whipped pudding mixture, evenly. On top of that, add another layer of graham crackers and then the remaining whipped mixture.
Top with chocolate chips as desired, cover, and chill in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours (or overnight) before serving.
Notes
The longer you chill, the softer the graham crackers become, but it takes days before they become soggy.
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