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I've had a lot of ?'s about this product.....so I wanted to share how I stumbled across these. I was in Hancock Fabrics buying heat resistant material to make hot pads. The clerk commented on the material and said she didn't know why companies didn't make curling iron covers. My mind was a thinking!!!! She said, long ago, curling iron covers were available to buy but in recent years was unable to find any......and that's how it started! On my way home I decided how I was going to make these and got work.
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I had a great work day yesterday....I made these Hot Iron Sleeves. I love making these, they are fun and useful.
I wanted to share them on Talk About Tuesday because I'm so proud of myself for finishing. I've sold out of all my other Sleeves so I was desperate to have more.
The last few weeks have been so busy getting the kids ready for school. I think moms should get a bonus box of bon bons, a long, hot bath and a wonderful massage for accomplishing this task.
Anyway, I have to get back to work. I have two shows coming up and I have a lot of catching up to do.
These sleeves are great for your curling iron or flat iron. The lining is a heat resistant material to keep a warm (not HOT) hot iron safe. Remember to unplug your iron for at least one minute before putting it inside the sleeve. A great traveling tool for your suitcase too. Measures 5"x15" $10 each.
Find out more about Talk About Tuesday at The Lazy Organizer.....tons of great ideas.


Very cute and clever!
Posted by: The Lazy Organizer | August 29, 2008 at 12:07 AM
Wow, these are great- and so pretty! I have found myself trying to figure out what to do with my newly used flat iron that needs to be packed away. Right after I use it, I have to set in on top of my luggage so I won't forget to take it with me, but I don't want to burn the luggage! I will be buying one of these!
Posted by: Robyn | August 28, 2008 at 08:54 PM
Thanks so much ladies.
Posted by: Kristin | August 27, 2008 at 10:20 PM
These are adorable and so perfectly practical. YOu make this world a better place with your pretty creativity!
Posted by: Audra Krell | August 27, 2008 at 09:30 PM
This is a fantastic and super-creative idea! Thank you for sharing!!
Posted by: Jeni from Kansas | August 27, 2008 at 09:04 PM
So sorry Christy....I changed the setting on Typepad for easier commenting:):)
Posted by: Kristin | August 26, 2008 at 10:33 PM
I finally jumped through the typepad hoops to be able to comment on your blog again!
These are such a great idea.
Posted by: Christy | August 26, 2008 at 07:05 PM