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Day 12: DIY Pocket Hand Warmers

Welcome to Day 12 of my 12 Days of Christmas.

Today I share how to make easy DIY  pocket hand warmers.

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Oh the weather outside is frightful,
But the fire is so delightful,
And since we’ve no place to go,
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

I saw this idea on Sadies Seasongoods and was hooked on the plaid.

Here’s what you need:

  • flannel or fleece
  • rice or lentils
  • needle and thread or a sewing machine

For each one you will need to cut out two 5×5 squares from your fabric. With the right sides of the fabric facing together, stitch around the edges, using a 1/4 inch seam allowance and leaving about a 1/2 inch opening. Turn right side out and fill about 3/4 full with your rice or lentils. Stitch the opening closed and you are done.

In a microwave, heat the pair up for 25-30 seconds and they will stay nice and toasty for about 30 minutes.

Here is a link to a cute tag you can use if you plan to give them as a gift.

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DIY pocket hand warmers – It’s A Wandaful Thing!

Here is a recap of my 12 Days of Christmas. It’s been a lot of fun and I hope you have enjoyed it.

Day 1 – Mini Hat Christmas Ornaments

Day 2 – Twig & Ribbon Ornament

Day 3 – CD Candle Holder

Day 4 – Puzzle Piece Wreath & Ornament

Day 5 – DIY Cork Coasters

Day 6 – DIY Clothespin Star

Day 7 – Unique way to gift cookie dough

Day 8 – Coil Spring Candle Holder

Day 9 -Rusty Rake Head to Display Wine Glasses

Day 10 – Holiday Dough

Day 11 – Reindeer Noses

 

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4 Comments

  1. I, too, saw these on Sadieseasongoods, too, and fell in love with the plaid, also! I wish I had made some myself, maybe next winter! It gets pretty cold here in the Midwest! Thanks for linking up over at Vintage Charm. Hope to see you again next week! xoKathleen Charm Bracelet Diva {At Home}

  2. Thanks, I have really enjoyed your 12 days of Christmas. Neat, easy ideas for a wide variety of individuals. Happy Holidays!

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