Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Freezie cozies!

Now that Freezie season, er, I mean summer is here, cold treats are often on our afternoon agenda. I generally make healthy, homemade popsicles (Greek yogurt, pureed fruit & pureed spinach) for the boys, but sometimes, a good old sugar-laden Freezie hits the spot. Unfortunately, my boys often complain about getting cold hands. Scrap bin to the rescue once again! Yep, Freezie cozies  (=

I grabbed a few remnants of fleece from my overflowing scrap bin, cut them roughly into rectangles and sewed them along three sides. I snipped off the excess with pinking shears and turned them right side out. And that's it. Definitely not a big-skills kind of project, but lemme tell you, my kids are excited! I made both jumbo and regular Freezie sizes to cover all our snacking bases.

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16 comments:

  1. What a fabulous idea Tanya! My kids love freezies but hate the frozen little hands they get. This is brilliant.

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  2. This is a great idea, especially for my child with Ds because she doesn't regulate her body temp well yet.

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  3. Great idea! Hubby and I still love freezies, but our granddaughter does complain about the cold. I'll have to see if I can find some fabric - I'm not a sewer - and whip some of these up. I love that you made jumbo size too. hehehe

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  4. haha!..and I just wrap them in a cloth. Necessity is the mother of invention.

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  5. Thanks for your comment on my laundry room! :)
    This is a great idea for freezie pops! I love it!
    missy

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  6. You are a genius! My husband loves these things. If I make him one he will die!!! Love it.

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  7. Hi Tanya! Great idea you have here!! I'm coming to you from the Hostas comment you left. I wish that my Hostas would last long enough in the full sun. The full sun in So. Calif. is so strong, it has killed them everytime :o( . I appreciate you comment and I love them so much Im going to definitely make some shade to put them under! :o)
    Nancy

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  8. Thank you for reminding me of this ! I have a ton of polar fleece scraps which would be perfect. Wishing you a great Canada Day this week!

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  9. What a clever idea :)
    visiting from sew darn crafty linky.

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  10. What a great idea! I'm your newest follower!

    Andrea
    www.addicted2tutes.blogspot.com

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  11. that's pretty ingenious! i need to make one of these for my 29 year old brother who is obsessed with ice pops haha....thanks for the sweet comment on my cake :)

    Jackie

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  12. I really love this idea, Tanya. I wish I had one when I was a kid :)

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  13. such a clever idea, Tanya. my son runs his popsicle under hot water to take the chill off. this would be a great solution.

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  14. That is SO clever! LOVE it! Thanks so much for sharing! (Thanks for the vote too!) ;)

    Have a happy 4h, Tanya!

    Roeshel

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  15. OMG you're too cute! What a great idea! :)

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