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What to Do With One Glove

Posted by on January 11th, 2008 at 1:00 pm

Those of us in northern climates have reached that special stage of winter where your kid has managed to lose one glove. I’ve heard tales about kids who lose their gloves by the pair, which simplifies things, but I don’t believe these children exist. 

Which is a long way to say I have a stack of lonely gloves, none of which match each other but that are still too useful to throw out. What will I use them for? Ah, that’s where Marie LeBaron comes in. 

If you’re in a crafty mood, find some felt and some fabric glue. If you live someplace where gloves aren’t required, then buy some. If you want the full experience, lose one of them. If not, just make two puppets.

LeBaron, in her tutorial at Whip-Up, suggests using a nursery rhyme as inspiration.  We’re not that structured at my house. As long as gets stabbed, any design is good with me. 

Cut out your shapes, glue ‘em on and wait for it to dry. Now, instead of one sad solo glove, you’ve got a toy and an afternoon’s entertainment. How’s that for recycling? 

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