Any ideas? Hi, Laura. This spray could also be used for the room or pillows. Alternatively, you can simply add a drop or two of oil to your fingers and then rub it onto the fabric.
I love these hearts! I am thinking they can also be frozen for ice packs. Would that work? I plan to make several. Thank you. Well, thank you Shirley! That makes my day! You could definitely use these as frozen packs as well. They might not smell as strong, but they would work perfectly as ice packs.
Feel free to send a photo! Thanks, Crissy. Thanks, Deborah! What a precious idea for personal heating pads, Crissy! Thanks for the inspiration!
Also if you put velrco cloth covered straps, except right at the end of strap leave a small part uncovered when making any rice bag, i find it will stay on your feet using the velcro strap. The heart one does great on neck and shoulder and also on any elbow or ankle injury….
Had the pleasure of all the above…and shoulder sprains…. The essential oils are great with the dried lavender …. Hi Cheryl! Thanks for sharing your technique! I originally thought of adding straps for my feet, and then I decided I liked using the hearts on my shoulders instead. I so appreciate you stopping by and leaving a sweet comment.
Cute heating pads! The heart fabrics are lovely, and I know that lavender is so soothing. I enjoyed visiting your site to check out your adorable crochet and sewing projects. These are so adorable and useful! Great tutorial also. My second link party ever! I am going to pin this too! Hi Cindy! Thanks for stopping by. Love your darling heart shaped heating pads Crissy. Now I know how to crate my own. Thanks, Michelle! Thanks for all of your support. I hope you enjoy making some of these heating pads.
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