I used an old sweatshirt, a cookie cutter for the heart shape, and some rice to make these. Just sew them around the edges, leaving a little hole. Then fill with rice and sew up the hole. Finally, pop them in the microwave for 30 seconds and into your pockets before heading outside. They keep your fingers warm and toasty!
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Adorable!! Such a great little gift!!
ReplyDeleteWOW those are too stinking cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift idea! I think I should make some of these for Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I have been wanting to make hand warmers for awhile and these look right around my sewing skill level. Stopping by from Tatertots & Jello's link party.
ReplyDeleteThese are such a good idea! So cute for Valentine's Day :-)
ReplyDeleteI hadn't thought of making hand warmers with rice. I am SO making these!
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Hey from tessacotton! Love your creation. I would be so thrilled if you would link up to my new, Valentines Day themed linky party!
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I love how cute & simple these are! It's been super cold here--I need to make myself some of these!
ReplyDeleteLove this version!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I've seen these done, but never as hearts and such a cute poem!
ReplyDeleteToo lovely!Thanks so much for sharing! Would love to have you visit me sometime.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day!
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These are adorable! I have so many times filled up old socks with rice to make heat pads for tummy cramps. Never thought about doing hand warmers. Thanks for sharing. Im also a new follower. Come on over and visit me as well! Im hosting a giveaway too!
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Such a sweet idea! Thanks for the tutorial, I could sure use a bunch of these (it gets very cold in Northern Canada!):)
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