DIY Left & Right Hand Gloves
Posted: 01/08/2015 Filed under: Feeling Crafty, Style | Tags: #bestkidsblog, #diygloves, #diykidscrafts, #diymittens, #fashionablekids, #jilltopol, #kidscrafts, #kidsfashion, #mymusemax, #supergoodybag, Best Kids Fashion Blog, DIY Kids Crafts, DIY Kids Gloves, DIY Kids Mittens, DIY Left & Right Gloves, DIY Left & right mittens, Jill Topol, Left & Right Gloves, Left & Right Mittens, My Muse Max, Super Goody Bag, Top Kids Fashion Blog, Winter Crafts Leave a commentMy kid still has days where he can’t remember his left from his right. To help him out in the past, I’ve labeled the inside of his sneakers and even resorted to drawing a big L and R on his hands with magic markers. A perfect solution until bath time.
It’s time to take advantage of this frigid winter and finally put to rest the age old question “Mommy, which hand does this go on?”.
Let’s make some left & right gloves! Not only is this a super easy craft, but the end results are “right on”. – Jill Topol
Supplies:
1. A pair of acrylic gloves or mittens
2. Iron-on letters (.75 – 1 inch size) I used glitter, but flocked letters would work well too.
3. An iron
Cut out your letters spelling out “left & right”. Lay out your letters on the gloves. Apply heat with an iron until set. Make sure to check the instructions for iron-on application. This can vary depending on brand and material.