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How To Make A Bean Bag That Will Be The Best Gift They Ever Got!

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I kid you not – this bean bag could easily be the best gift you have ever given! I received a bean bag as a Christmas gift one year when I was a high school guidance counselor. Our receptionist gave it to me as a holiday gift and I still count it as one of the best gifts I have ever received!

DIY bean bags make great gifts #crafts #gifts

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This bean bag is not a toy and is for use by adults. It is a heatable pillow filled with corn and it makes life so much nicer. You can place the bag in your microwave, heat it for 1 -2 minutes and use it to warm your hands, your feet or anyplace else that needs to be warmed. *Always supervise the heating of a bean bag in a microwave. Do not ever leave it unattended.

I did not have any aches or pains at the time I received mine but I was working in an environment where our office got extremely cold during the winter. The school building was circa 1939 and the chilling winter wind would whip right through the large room. I could barely type on my keyboard, it was so cold. So, I would bring that bean bag to school every day, nuke it and keep it on my lap. As my hands got too cold, I would slip them under that delightful little gift to get the feeling back in my fingers.  I never left it at school, though. It always came home with me so that I could use it as a bed warmer. I placed that heated bean bag under the covers,  right where my feet would be. They stayed toasty warm all night long!

After many years and many washings (it has a washable outer cover) the kernels inside the bag disintegrated. It was time to learn how to make one myself!


Making a bean bag proved to be easy to do. In fact, it was fun to make.  So, I  made a whole bunch of them as holiday gifts. My niece still uses hers today. My second bag lasted another 5+ years. We’d still be using it now but it disappeared. I have no idea how you lose such a valuable tool of comfort but it’s gone!

Just this week, my hubby was experiencing some very sore shoulders and asked where ours had gone. It truly had vanished. I have no clue where it went.  He really needs a couple of them so I made two and I photographed the process for you so that you can make some, too.

These “bean bags” are more precisely “corn bags” because they are filled with whole corn kernels. They are the kind of corn kernels that you use for feeding livestock and can be purchased at your local feed store or possibly a garden or pet store. You can also order them online from Amazon, which is as easy as it gets!

I bought my corn kernels at a feed store. They told me that many crafters come into the store but they often buy flax seed, because it is less moist. Wanting to stick with what I know,  I solved the moisture problem by slow-baking a big baking tray full of the corn feed on a baking sheet. I started it at 350°  and set my timer for about an hour.  Then I reduced the heat to 225° and left it for another 4 hours. It did not damage the corn* and the corn dried it out nicely. Cool the corn kernels completely before stuffing your bean bag.

Tip: keep an eye on the corn while in the oven. If you see it starting to “toast” you will want to reduce the heat right away. 

How To Make A Bean Bag

The parts of your bean bag consist of an inner bag, which will be completely sown closed after it has been filled with the corn kernels, and an outer bag. The outer bag is a cover, like a slip cover, that has an opening to allow you to remove it for washing. Be sure to use durable, washable fabric. In this instance, I used a brand new white pillowcase that I cut down to make two inner bags. The outer cover is made from cotton or flannel fabric. The cover on my original bag was a pretty flannel so it was very soft.

Tools & Supplies Needed For Making A Bean Bag

1 cotton pillowcase

 1 yard soft washable printed fabric (cotton or flannel)

3-4 cups whole kernel corn feed for animals

Sewing Machine

Internal bean bag filled with corn

Both sides of the bean bag and how to make one

Directions

Pre-wash the fabric and dry it to assure that there will be no shrinkage when you wash the outer cover in the future.

Cut the printed cotton or flannel fabric in a rectangle. I used an 8 1/2 X 11 inch piece of copy paper as a pattern. This will be the outer slip-cover for your bag.

Utilizing the already sewn sides and bottom of the pillowcase, cut two internal bags. They should be approximately 7 1/2 X 10 inches. All you have to do is take that copy paper and a ruler and cut 1 inch off one short end and one long end of the paper and you will have the pattern for this internal bag.

The inside bag gets totally sown on all sides. First, sew three sides and a couple of inches of the fourth. Leave a long section open so that you can turn it right side out and fill it with the prepared whole kernels of corn.

Now, sew the remaining open part so that the corn is securely inside. Next, it is time to make the pretty outer cover.

Fold over the two long sides  of the rectangle of fabric about an inch and sew them to finish them. They will become the open “envelop” part of your slip cover.

Fold the rectangle in thirds so that the finished parts overlap each other about an inch.

Pin the ends and sew them.

Turn the slip cover right side out and stuff it with the bean bag

You are done!

Slip cover on the outside of the bean bag

How to make a bean bag. It provides comforting warmth and makes a perfect gift! #DIY #giftideas #crafts #healthy Share on X

 

Whole kernel corn feed for animals

Whole Kernel Corn Feed For Animals

Using Your New Homemade Bean Bag

IMPORTANT: Every microwave is different so it is important that you test it out on yours.   It is very important to know that heating this non-food item in a microwave could be dangerous if it gets too hot and could even be a fire hazard if heated too long.  Start with 1 minute and work your way up, if desired.  Make sure the bean bag can still easily be handled in your bare hands and is not too warm.  ALWAYS stay right by the microwave while it is heating. Stop the microwave if you detect any problem. Do NOT use for young children.

*This author is not responsible for the use or misuse of this craft. Please do not allow children to operate a microwave or use a bean bag. 

Enjoy!

 


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Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop #254

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It is December and the holidays have officially begun. This is an exciting time of year with lots of celebrating going on.

 

Before we see what you’ve been up to, let’s take a look at the posts that you visited most last week …

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Favorite Finds Friday – Narrow Minded Woman

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Christmas Cookie Roundup – Oh My Heartsie Girl

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Come to a party! Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop has started! #linkup #WWBlogHop #blogginggals #mombloggers Share on X

 

So now let’s get this party started!

If you have not already, please follow our hosts on Instagram this week ♥

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  • Add as many of your family-friendly posts as you would like to. No Etsy shops, adult sites or blog parties, please.

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  • NOTE: party entries appear in REVERSE. i.e. the most recent entry goes to the top! That way all of our guests will have a chance to be seen no matter when they arrive.

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Happiness Is Homemade Party

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It’s time for Happiness Is Homemade Link Party!

It’s December and Christmas is right around the corner.  It’s time to get inspired for the upcoming holidays with creative decorations, recipes, and crafts.

Happiness is Homemade Link Party

My name is Lisa from Blogghetti and I’m excited to be sharing some of my favorite links this month.  Be ready for Christmas overload.  I hope to find some great holiday recipes that just may become your family’s new favorites.  Being the time for all things festive and fun, I will be choosing some fabulous Christmas DIY projects and holiday decor.  I think I will also try to find something that will help us to be more organized in the upcoming New Year, too.  It’s definitely going to be a challenge to limit it to a few features since ya’ll link up some awesome posts.

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I just love this DIY Wine Cork Angel Christmas Ornament from Growing Up Gabel. The angel is just darling and the whole project is easy to do.

 

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Every Christmas Eve my family and I make trays of appetizers and eat them while watching a holiday movie or playing board games.  These 25+ Gluten-Free Christmas Appetizers from Fivespot Green Living  has me drooling.

 

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Another tradition in my house is to decorate cut-out sugar cookies.  I may have to persuade my adult kids to do this now but I can tell they love it.  This Holiday Cookie Decorating Box from Just Measuring Up would be perfect for kids (of all ages) to have so they can make masterpieces out of the sugar cookies.  Great gift idea or just for fun!

 

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How cute is this Christmas Tree Serving Tray from Hazel and Gold Designs?! It would be perfect to serve those decorated sugar cookies on with some mugs of hot chocolate.  Easy step-by-step directions are a bonus.

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Here’s one to save for the New Year to help you become more organized.  In many homes, the kitchen is the hub of all things and can often be unorganized.  I love the tips and storage ideas from The Dedicated House’s Under the Sink Organization post.

 

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I hope you enjoy the features this week. Let us know in the comments which one is your favorite!
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The rules are really simple! Make sure you visit a few other blogs and make some new friends along the way. Feel free to link up your favorite recipes, crafts or your latest DIY project. We want you you share it all! As always, please make sure to follow your hosts and co-hosts!! Link up your posts, make some friends, and earn the chance to be featured at Happiness Is Homemade Link Party! We will feature the favorite posts each week!

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Top 10 Ways To Be More Productive

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What is “productivity” anyway? Simply put, productivity is getting more done in less time. For those of us who are way over-booked, finding a little free time would be lovely. Am I right? So, let’s talk about some simple ways get some.


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1. Plan Your Day the Night Before. Before you go to bed, make sure to sit down with your planner or calendar and write a to-do list with tasks for the next day. Identify three things: the goals you want to achieve, the tasks you need to finish and how much time it will take to do each thing. This works for two reasons. First,  now that you wrote it down you can stop thinking about it and get a good night’s sleep. Second, when you wake up in the morning you will be ready to go – no floundering around wondering where to start!

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2. Find The Right Planning System For You.  It doesn’t matter whether you use a notebook or a mobile app to keep on track. Find a system that fits your style. If you are all about technology, Google calendar is a simple FREE app you can use from your computer and on your phone. 
My mom had a simple method. She used sticky notes on the bathroom mirror! Mom was a major league organizer and it worked for her. You just don’t mess with success!
Many of us do very well with a planner:
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3. Know Your Internal Time Clock. What time of day do you operate best? Early morning just as the sun rises? Later at night, when the kids have gone to bed? Make best use of the time of day that finds you more focused and energetic. Save the “mindless” work for times that your energy levels may be running low.

4. Set Priorities. Let’s say you are more productive in the morning. Do you get up and spend an hour checking email? That may not be the best use of your time. Change it up. Identify the most important jobs to get done first. (Remember, you will be planning all of this the night before.)
What accomplishments will make the biggest impact on the success of your day? Focus on those tasks during high-productivity time.
5. Set Goals and Milestones. Goals keep us motivated. Goals
give your work meaning and purpose. A milestone is simply a
mini-goal. 
Milestones mark the path along the way.
Example: let’s say you are writing a book. Some milestones might be to finish the outline and then finish the first draft. Next, edit the book. Milestones are like road-markers. They help keep motivation high. You have reached the goal when the whole book is written. 

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6. Be On The Lookout For Disruptions. The biggest productivity busters are those sneaky interruptions. You know, when the phone rings, your child knocks on the office door, or you glance at Facebook in the middle of a project. Ugh. Got to love them but so much time can be lost! Just be aware.
Top 10 ways to be more productive and FREE up your time! #tips #success
 
Guard your time. Hang up a “do not disturb“ sign. If you are writing online, sign out.  Write in notebook or a Word document, uninterrupted, first. That’s right, leave the internet and WRITE! When it is ready to go, sign back on, copy and paste it into your blog or web page and do your formatting. One of my friends is a very successful, high-earning blogger.  She sets apart half a day every week to simply write. No internet. No distractions. It works!
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7. Set a Timer. Using the timer will help you to stay on schedule. A food timer is a better because you can turn OFF your phone! No distractions, remember? If you must complete your work by a certain time, setting a timer will help you to relax and stay in tune with the task at hand. Set it with a little “wiggle room” after it rings so that you are not rushing to your next appointment.
8. Keep a Pen and a Notebook By Your Side. If you are one of those people who always has ideas coming, instead of getting distracted by that new idea, jot it down in your notebook. This also works well when you remember something that you want to do or must do. Just jot it down on the paper and get back to the task at hand.
9. Schedule Administrative Tasks for Down-Time. Just as there is a more productive time of day, there is also a low-energy time when it is harder to stay motivated. That time of day is perfect for administrative tasks. For many, it is the afternoon. Catch up on paperwork. Set up your list for the next day. Next? Leave it. Put your work aside and spend quality time with family and friends. 
10. Skip “Perfect!”  “Perfect” isn’t real and perfectionism has robbed many a talented person of their productivity. You can get so hyper-focused on making every detail “just so” that the day will run away from you. Get a lot done and go back later to fine-tune. 
Reaching goals and milestones feels great and that free-time you are about to come up with is even better! My best advice – savor each moment. 
As for me? I am about to take one of those free-time moments – pour myself a great cup of coffee and stare out the window at a beautiful blue sky!
Looking for success? Top 10 ways to be more productive and FREE up your time!
 
What makes YOU most productive? 
Share it with us in the comments! 

Enjoy!

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Home Matters Party #163

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Welcome to the weekly Home Matters Linky Party. A great place to come, share your blog posts, and make new friends. I have really been enjoying my time as a guest host at this party. The talent and creativity shared here is extraordinary! We can hardly wait to see what you share this week.

Home Matters Linky Party #163!

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