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Replacing the Non Skid Feet of SleepersMy son received several pairs of hand-me-down footed sleepers. They still had plenty of wear in them but the feet had worn out the non-skid part. I didn't want to cut the feet off the sleepers so I took a fabric pen and put a squiggle on the bottom of each foot. It worked like a charm, my son no longer slips and falls on non-carpeted floors.
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Great idea and beautiful child! Thanks for posting it. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Replacing the Non Skid Feet of SleepersAbsolutely Irresistible Child! Post By Little bit biased Grandma K (Guest Post) RE: Replacing the Non Skid Feet of Sleepers
What a beautiful, charming, handsome, adorable, wonderful little boy!!! Post By favorite aunt Jessie (Guest Post) RE: Replacing the Non Skid Feet of SleepersHe is so cute! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Replacing the Non Skid Feet of SleepersWhat a sweetie! Post by MissyD RE: Replacing the Non Skid Feet of Sleepers
Forget the sleepers!!!! What an adorable child!!! Post by bbartlein RE: Replacing the Non Skid Feet of SleepersWhat a cutie! Post By Valerie (Guest Post) RE: Replacing the Non Skid Feet of Sleepers
You can get the non-skid footsie cloth at the fabric store if needed. Post by cookwie |
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