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yum!!! what a great kid craft!!!
That's such a great idea. I wouldn't have thought about that. But I'll bet your boys love them!
What a fun project!!
This is so funny…I had just decided to think up something just like this because my little girl doesn't like to have her Otter Pops frozen because it's too cold on her hands. Great timing! 🙂
great idea! I just gave my toddler a Popsicle the other day and he had a hard time with it because it was so cold. Thanks for the inspiration!
I love this idea! Fun!
what a cute idea! it seems so perfect and i never would have thought of it. thanks for sharing!
Love love love these. BUT, guess what? They don't sell Otter Pops in MD. They only sell the knock off brands that don't taste nearly as good. BUMMER!
it's fun to craft with the kids ain't it? i like what you guys made together. such a "cool" project, hee hee.
This is a fantastic idea! My little one always requires a towel to hold his ice pop, but this is a much more fun idea!
Thanks!!!!
Great idea, no more towels, napkins etc. Plus these little monsters are super cute.
Free reign on the buttons sounds like a good way to keep my own two year old entertained while I help my older son with a real project! These turned out so cute- the faces are a fun twist! Hope things are going great for you guys- have a nice weekend!
Just brilliant. I shared your idea on my blog. thanks for the continual inspiration. http://sweetestalchemy.blogspot.com/2011/07/someone-was-thinking.html
What a great idea.
i just made freezie cozy's this past week! too funny!
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We are doing these tomorrow! For sure! My kids always insist on using little face cloths, but these would be so much more fun!
Brilliant! I love otter pops but I hate how cold they make my hands! This is a great idea!