
With
a toddler in the house, we always have an available stash of band-aids.
Various sizes, colors and prints (Princesses & Hello Kitty are a
must)! Lately my lil gal has been obsessed with them. OBSESSED! Which
sort of goes hand-in-hand with her sticker fascination.
Since the fun printed band-aids aren't cheap, I decided to kick up the basic version with some fun & vibrant fabrics!

What you'll need:
Fabric
Adhesive band-aids (I used the fabric version)
Double sided tape
Scissors

Unwrap the band-aid & place two strips of double sided adhesive tape on the top (fabric side)

Lay out the fabric, reverse side facing you & press the band-aid on to it. Cut around the edges.

That's it! Momma-made band-aids!
Easy peasy & super cute!

Since
the adhesive tape probably won't let the band-aid breathe, these might
be best for small owies or faux scraps & bumps!
