
I got the directions from a blog eighteen25. She has a great tutorial and it's super easy to follow. I only made a few changes to my car seat coolers.
- I only added 4 ice packs pockets
- I trimmed my ribbons shorter and added a small hem to the ends of my tie
- I used a combination of beans, corn, and lentils for my weights (because I didn't have rice)
The first time I used the coolers, I took my kids to the aquarium. We were there about 2 hours and when we came out their seats were nice and cool and the ice packs were still frozen. My mom also had the great idea to get a thermal tote to keep the coolers in while you're traveling from place to place.
I keep all the ice packs in their pockets, roll up the cooler, and store it in the freezer. So all I have to do when we're ready to leave is grab it and go!
These are even daddy proof! Meaning even a daddy could figure out how to use them.
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