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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 484535" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I just posted about DIY shrinky dinks. I have some painted metal water bottles that had insulating bands that went around them. They were under $2 each and I am making a new cover to go on them. They were so cheap because they had initials and it seems that I and Q are not popular. Some pretty fabric sewn into shape and used to cover the other band with make them festive and appropriate and fun. Filled with candy or maybe some of those sticks of drink mix that go in water bottles and they will be a fun gift.</p><p></p><p>Somewhere I have a book about food gifts packaged in spoonfuls. You make a drink or dip or soup mix and package it with a plastic spoon, then open the plastic over the base (cream cheese, milk, whatever) and make your treat. They look pretty cool. I will find it and post some recipes in a day or three - there is a white chocolate dip that sounds amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 484535, member: 1233"] I just posted about DIY shrinky dinks. I have some painted metal water bottles that had insulating bands that went around them. They were under $2 each and I am making a new cover to go on them. They were so cheap because they had initials and it seems that I and Q are not popular. Some pretty fabric sewn into shape and used to cover the other band with make them festive and appropriate and fun. Filled with candy or maybe some of those sticks of drink mix that go in water bottles and they will be a fun gift. Somewhere I have a book about food gifts packaged in spoonfuls. You make a drink or dip or soup mix and package it with a plastic spoon, then open the plastic over the base (cream cheese, milk, whatever) and make your treat. They look pretty cool. I will find it and post some recipes in a day or three - there is a white chocolate dip that sounds amazing. [/QUOTE]
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