I was invited over to Mrs. Rooster's house to meet her parents. Of course, I had to bring something crafty since they are followers of my blog. (Thank you!) This is one of my favorite ideas! I live in Texas and people in Texas love their Dr. Pepper (I prefer Diet Coke) and their beer! With it being so flippin' hot here, you gotta keep your beer cold!! I love making these koozies!! Everyone loves them! Check 'em out . . . They would be great for a themed party. (Yeah, and then I left them at the house!! I wasn't even able to give them out!! LOL)
so dang cute... I want a festive koozie... love it! Jenn
ReplyDeleteVery cute! You did a great job!
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Frenchy
I was just thinking of getting some koozies yesterday, but I would also like to make some kind of koozie for my water bottles and then crochet a holder with a strap to carry my water bottle. I need to find some kind of pattern for it though.
ReplyDeleteOkay! How cool are those! I love the story behind them too. It's funny because my latest post is a DIY pattern to crochet your own drink cozy. If you crochet, head on over and grab the pattern for later.
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The argyle one is calling my name! Maybe I can figure out how to link to it...
ReplyDeleteVery cute! It's like the bling koozie!
ReplyDeleteNow this is just plain fun! Thanks for showing us how to make them on Modern Craftswoman Monday! Rory
ReplyDeletetoo cute!!! congrats on 100 followers!
ReplyDeleteOh so cute! I was raised in Texas so hearing it makes me a bit homesick. I bet your Koozies were a huge hit!
ReplyDeleteSuper Cute! First time reader here from The girl creative link party. You do some cute projects, I will be following to keep up and back to finish reading your posts
ReplyDeleteThese are darling! I just looked for an etsy shop for you because I thought you made these and sold them. You totally could.
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Oh my gosh! Those are just so cute! You did such a great job of making them SUPER girly! I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteMust. Make. These.
ReplyDeleteI call them Floozie Koozie's. I first saw them at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and they were being sold for $30-$40 dollars each. So I cam home and made a buch of them for friends and family. Lots of fun to make!
ReplyDeleteCan I ask what kind of glue you used on these?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable! Adding them to my to do list!
ReplyDeleteHow freakin' cute! Thanks for linking up to Hoo's got talent!
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