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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!
Back, back girl!!! He's mine! LOLOLOL!!!! J/K! 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: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
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.
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!)
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
Yeah. DH's cape is his "blankie" as he refers to it - second childhood I think.redsoxgirl said:Very cute!!
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.
How?daniellemorgan said:I used the large ones to babyproof my kitchen cabinets.
Did it last week. Even went to church choir practice with it in my hairChefBeckyD said:I've heard of women clipping their hair back with them too.
That's too funny! Steal away Di!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!
To transform a blanky into a super-hero cape with the Medium Twix-It Clip, first lay the blanky out flat with one of the corners facing you. Then, fold the top corner down to form a triangle. Next, take the Medium Twix-It Clip and clip it onto the folded corner, making sure it is securely in place. Finally, have your little one put their arms through the two open corners to wear their new super-hero cape!
The Medium Twix-It Clip is suitable for children ages 3 and up. It is important to always supervise young children when using the clip to ensure their safety.
Yes, you can use any type of blanky for this transformation as long as it is large enough to fit around your child's shoulders. We recommend using a soft, lightweight material for comfort.
Yes, the Medium Twix-It Clip is designed to be easily removable from the blanky. Simply unclip it from the corner and it will come off easily without damaging the fabric.
We recommend removing the Medium Twix-It Clip before washing the blanky. The clip can be hand washed and air dried if needed.