Transform a Blanky into Super-Hero Cape with Medium Twix-It Clip!

Click For Summary

Discussion Overview

The thread discusses creative uses for medium Twix-It clips, particularly in transforming blankets into superhero capes for children. Participants share personal anecdotes and various applications of the clips in everyday life.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of using a medium Twix-It clip to turn a John Deere Blanky into a superhero cape for a child.
  • Another participant mentions using Twix-It clips to keep bags of timothy hay closed and finds them versatile for other uses, such as making a bib from a tea towel.
  • Several users express that they find Twix-It clips addictive and frequently purchase new sets.
  • One participant describes using Twix-It clips to organize wires and keep them tidy.
  • Another participant recounts a humorous memory of their husband posing with a blanket clipped as a cape, which brings joy to their family.
  • One participant notes using larger clips to manage their thick hair during summer shows.
  • Another participant recalls initially dismissing Twix-It clips but now appreciates their utility for closing bags and engaging children.
  • Several participants mention using Twix-It clips in creative ways, including as hair accessories and for babyproofing cabinets.
  • One participant expresses interest in learning more about the official uses of Twix-It clips for their parties.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the initial perception of Twix-It clips, with some participants having found them unappealing at first but later recognizing their usefulness. No clear consensus emerges on specific official uses.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and creative ideas, reflecting a community of users who enjoy finding new applications for Twix-It clips in their daily lives.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas to share at parties or those interested in practical uses for Twix-It clips may find this discussion beneficial.

ChefBeckyD
Gold Member
Messages
20,320
A medium twix-it clip is the perfect size for turning a beloved John Deere Blanky into a Super-Hero Cape! Just pull 2 corners around the neck of a 3-4 yr old, and gather together, and clip. "Ta Da! It's Super-Hero Micah, with Nocturnal Powers!" (those were his words!):D :D :D
 
LOL... that's cute! I've found they keep my bags of timothy hay closed much better than the ties they give you when you buy the bag. It'd be good for turning a tea towel into a bib too... these things are so versatile! I didn't think I'd use them but the set I got is in constant use!
 
  • Thread starter
  • #4
lkprescott said:
LOL... that's cute! I've found they keep my bags of timothy hay closed much better than the ties they give you when you buy the bag.

It'd be good for turning a tea towel into a bib too... these things are so versatile! I didn't think I'd use them but the set I got is in constant use!

They are addictive! I get a new set every season...and I still don't have enough.

I've heard of women clipping their hair back with them too.
 
Becky! I have a picture of my hubby from years ago when my son was about 6-7 and my husband has one of his long dinasour blankes wrapped around himself clipped with a twixit and a funny red ball on the end of his nose and he's posing in his best superhero stance! Our kids are in the background rolling all over their bed, laughing! Oh yeah, it's my blackmail picture! :p :p My hubby is one of the main bosses at work and I tease him all the time and tell him I'm going to go hang it up, poster size at his work, I usually get anything I want when I do this! LOL!
I'm sorry I don't have my scanner anymore or I'd show it! :D :D
 
That is so cute!

And MissChef - that mental picture just made me fall in love with your hubby ;)
I hope my DH is that good when we have kids
 
One of my friends uses hers to organize wires so they're not all over the place. Dh is always complaining we don't have enough of them, lol. They do get used all the time! I keep them in the diaper bag for make shift bibs, too. :)
 
redsoxgirl said:
That is so cute!

And MissChef - that mental picture just made me fall in love with your hubby
I hope my DH is that good when we have kids
:D Back, back girl!!! He's mine! :p LOLOLOL!!!! J/K! :p :D ;) He's a good man, hubby, and Dad! What is funny is when we first got together (teenagers) we said we never wanted to get married and NO KIDS! That's one of those things that God just laughed at when we told Him our plans!:angel: :angel:
He is an excellent hubby and very devoted Dad! His kids rock his world!:D
Thanks, I'll take what you said into my heart and treasure it!:angel:
 
Last edited:
ChefBeckyD said:
They are addictive! I get a new set every season...and I still don't have enough.

I've heard of women clipping their hair back with them too.

Yanno... sound corny but I bet I'd get some attention if the next open house or booth I do I put my hair back in Twix-it clip pig tails! lol
 
I have a very thick head of hair, so I will use the large one to hold all my hair back. I've even worn it that way for summer shows before. It's hot enough during the summer without having all my hair on my neck. It holds really well, too. I have trouble with other ties and clips, but the Twix-Its hold and stay in place. Very handy little things, indeed!

Tammy
 
ChefBeckyD said:
A medium twix-it clip is the perfect size for turning a beloved John Deere Blanky into a Super-Hero Cape! Just pull 2 corners around the neck of a 3-4 yr old, and gather together, and clip. "Ta Da! It's Super-Hero Micah, with Nocturnal Powers!" (those were his words!):D :D :D

ROFL - My 6yo has been doing this for years with his "blankie" at his Mom Mom and Pop Pop's house. I should have taken a picture! :D
 
He didn't use a twixit but here's a pic of DH and our grandson in their super hero get ups.

Both of them have on shoes that light up too. lol
 

Attachments

  • Superman-Superboy2.jpg
    Superman-Superboy2.jpg
    45.2 KB · Views: 450
BethCooks4U said:
He didn't use a twixit but here's a pic of DH and our grandson in their super hero get ups.

Both of them have on shoes that light up too. lol

Very cute!!
 
redsoxgirl said:
Very cute!!
Yeah. DH's cape is his "blankie" as he refers to it - second childhood I think.:p
 
ChefBeckyD said:
They are addictive! I get a new set every season...and I still don't have enough.

I've heard of women clipping their hair back with them too.

I was just going to add...

makes a great hair clip!

I saw one of the chefs in the product demo room last year with one in her hair, and have been using it that way for my shows. Always get alot of questions and laughs about it.

Youngest daughter is soooo embarrassed when I do that!
 
I used the large ones to babyproof my kitchen cabinets.
 
I can remember going to PC shows as a guest and getting Twixits as door prizes. I thought they were dumb and cheap, so I would throw them away!!:eek: :eek: :eek: (I tell this at my shows when I am handing them out...normally the ones who are there who already know how great they are look at me like I was a lunatic!)

Now, I buy them every season and STILL seem to run out!

They are sooooo much easier to show kids how to close up bags correctly...they don't pop off like a paper clip will...I just love them!
 
Well if both handles of the cabinet are on the inside edge I guess you could.LOVE the cute mental pictures!I have one clipping the top of my gift basket from the bridal show I worked last month. It's STILL in my car. My plans to take the basket to the winner were thwarted today due to the weather ...
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I've heard of women clipping their hair back with them too.
Did it last week. Even went to church choir practice with it in my hair :eek:
 
Twixit Clips uses?I love the ideas with the blankets and hair but has anyone used them for the uses the book says. I have a pack I haven't even opened but I would love some things to say at my next party. I don't even take them with me yet but would love to. I would buy them and give them as door and game prizes.
 
Here's my Twixit clip file. Borrowed of course;) Pretty neat all of the ideas.
Deb:)
 

Attachments

Hey, I stole your story, Becky! When someone asked about the Twix-its in my gift basket, i said, "These work really well to put a blanket around the neck of a 3-year-old and turn him into a superhero!" That got some laughs!
 
  • Thread starter
  • #24
Di_Can_Cook said:
Hey, I stole your story, Becky! When someone asked about the Twix-its in my gift basket, i said, "These work really well to put a blanket around the neck of a 3-year-old and turn him into a superhero!" That got some laughs!
That's too funny!:D Steal away Di!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Transform a Blanky into Super-Hero Cape with Medium Twix-It Clip" activity?

This activity involves using a Medium Twix-It Clip to easily transform a standard blanket into a fun and imaginative superhero cape, perfect for playtime or dress-up. It's a creative way to encourage kids to engage in imaginative play while utilizing everyday items.

How do I use the Medium Twix-It Clip for this transformation?

To use the Medium Twix-It Clip, simply gather the corners of the blanket and secure them together with the clip. This will create a cape-like shape that can be worn by children. The clip is designed to hold the fabric securely while being easy to remove when playtime is over.

What types of blankets work best for this activity?

Any lightweight blanket or throw works well for transforming into a superhero cape. Fleece blankets, cotton throws, or even larger scarves can be used. The key is to ensure the fabric is comfortable and not too heavy for children to wear.

Is this activity safe for children?

Yes, this activity is safe for children as long as they are supervised during play. The Medium Twix-It Clip is designed to be child-friendly, but it's important to ensure that children understand how to use it properly and that they are wearing the cape in a safe environment.

Can I customize the superhero cape once it's made?

Absolutely! Once the blanket is transformed into a cape, you can customize it further by adding fabric markers, stickers, or other embellishments to create a unique superhero design. This allows children to express their creativity and make the cape truly their own.

Back
Top