My other two giveaways are a Reversible Tote Bag and Watermelon Dish Towel.
No more wrapping a paper towel around your child's Freeze Pop each time! This set of four koozies can be used time and again to keep little hands warm. Fits most freeze pops including Otter Pops and Pop Ice!
Made from cotton flannel, each koozie is stitched with white thread and reinforced in areas to increase durability. Machine wash and dry as needed. Packaged in a clear cellophane bag with a photo attached- ready to give to a friend or yourself!
And just because I love my friends, I want to introduce you to my friend Kari at The Purpose of Pain. She is an amazing women who has a story to share that will stir your heart to prayer and compassion for the hurting. Her continual aim to take her focus off of herself and her circumstances inspires me daily. Get an extra entry to win Freeze Pop Koozies by liking her page on Facebook.
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I am working on a crochet dress for my friend's little girl Lainey.
ReplyDeleteMy grandson was just here for a visit and I had bought freeze pops. He kept saying how cold it was to hang on to them. This is a perfect idea! Candace
ReplyDeleteMy kids aren't sold on freeze pops. They like popsicles better but this would be less messy for mom...
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome! Some of the best things are the most simple. :) These would be great for my two-year-old and my husband. They both have an otter pop addiction.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to start a quilt for my son. I just haven't found the perfect fabric yet.
ReplyDeleteThe giveaway is great for the summer. They look perfect and my son would love them.
ReplyDeleteI am working on a dresden plate table topper.
ReplyDeleteI am working on a lap quilt.
ReplyDeleteI am working on an abc mat I saw on pinterest.
ReplyDeleteI am working on knitting a baby hat for a friends baby shower!
ReplyDeleteKaty A.
Im working on a mini quilt and a secret item for a swap on flickr :) Its turning out to be so cute i need to make me one!
ReplyDeleteI'm working on finding my craft table! It's covered in stuff! :)
ReplyDeleteI am working on a dress for my daughter
ReplyDeleteThese are brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea--kids move over, I want one for me!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great product! Would love one for my 7 yr old Autistic friend.
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These are seriously adorable!
ReplyDeleteI am working on clothes for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteDresses for my three girls! mjalfano19@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWorking on a shaggy rag time quilt with fun frog fabrics for a neice being born in September.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea - can't believe I have never seen them made before : )
ReplyDeleteI am working on an art project for the four 5th grade classes at my children's school. Love this idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting a giveaway
Cool idea!
ReplyDeleteI need to make 17 Mickey Mouse shirts for our trip to Disney next week...eek!!! These are super cute...my boys would love them! SMiles~Beth
ReplyDeleteI am working on a new york beauty block, it will be the center for a round robin I am in. thanks :)
ReplyDeletei am working on 3 quilts for my kids.
ReplyDeleteI've been having a horrible time getting the rafflecopter to let me leave comments!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, my big project this week is a huge pair (size 13) of hand-spun, hand-knit socks
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I am working on a hexagon quilt...
ReplyDeletexo Steph
working on a small pillowcase dress for my youngest
ReplyDeleteykatrina at hotmail dot com
This week I'm making a pillowcase dress & cloth napkins, but I REALLY need to finish my son's newborn quilt. . .since he'll be 2 soon :)
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