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Feeling the Christmas Budget Crunch?

(Warning: this post is not for the faint of heart or easily embarrassed.... It may also be a post with a limited time engagement.)

Crystal sent me an email about a nifty homemade Christmas slipper craft idea for those on a tight gift budget. It made me laugh and I wanted to share.

These bedroom slippers are soft and hygienic, equipped with potentially non-slip grip strips on the soles, fresh (optional built in deodorant feature), convenient (no more bending over to mop up spills), completely disposable, biodegradable, and environmentally safe.

They come in three convenient sizes: (1.) Regular, (2.) Light and (3.) Get out the Sand Bags.

Materials (per pair):
Four maxi pads
Decorations (optional)

Instructions:
Lay two maxi pads out flat (for the foot part). Wrap a second one around each flat pad to form the toe area/top. Tape or glue each side of the top pieces to the bottom foot part. Decorate the tops with whatever you desire, silk flowers, buttons, ribbons, etc.

Comments

Melinda said…
LMAO! That's all I can say!
Natalie said…
k thats really funny. I hope to get one from you this christmas. :)
The CHAFFIN'S said…
ROTFLMAO!!!!! OMGosh! that is the best thing ever! I think I will have to make a few pair for white elephant gifts! Hope you don't mind that I am going to re-post it! Love ya cousin!!!
Oh my gosh- hilarious! Every female at KLAS should get this for Christmas ;)

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