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Thank the man (or woman) who shovels your snow with this fun little gift including no sew hand warmers!
Last week we had our first snow storm of the season. Man I was not ready for it! I should have been since it usually snows in October (sometimes September) here but I was still holding out for a warm winter until Christmas Eve. Thankfully the snow was melted by the time we had to leave the house and no one had to go out in the cold to shovel. I really have nothing to worry about though; my husband is great at getting out and shoveling before anyone wakes up. And because of that I wanted to put together a little thank you gift for him.


I am not so great at sewing so I used my favorite no sew tape to make these hand warmers. I used some fat quarters I had laying around too and rice from the kitchen so it didn’t cost me a thing to make!
Supplies:
fabric (I used fat quarters)
no sew tape
scissors
rice
iron
Directions:

Measure enough no sew tape to cover the sides of the material.



Cut a small piece of no sew tape and place it in between the fabric where the hole for the rice is.
Use iron to heat tape and seal fabric together (another 15 seconds).











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