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I'm making taggy blankets for a couple of friends' babies and I want to add a layer of crinkle material inbetween the flannel. I've seen the crinkle stuff in dog toys and other baby toys, but I have no idea what it is. Anyone have a clue? Can I get this at the usual JoAnns or Hobby Lobby?
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Re: Crinkly Material
I usually use a left over chip bag or something like that, washed well.
Word of caution... do not use the bags from the Life savers Mints. Unless you want your taggies to smell like mint FOREVER!
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