
Photo from Bumble and bumble
When I first wrote out "Iron-Ons and Hair Bands" I thought about Iron Maiden and bands from the 80s...but I'm really talking about a neat bundle of elastics and super cool heat transfers to transform any shirt into a one-of-a-kind!
And for the record, I totally rocked out to Iron Maiden and hair bands back in the day! Shh...don't tell!
Bumble and bumble's Bb.Bandball boasts 100 bright elastics! Say that ten times fast! It's $20 and I would venture to say that not only is it a great gift for ladies who put their hair up, but squeezing it seems like it would be a great stress reducer.

Photo from Chronicle Books

Photo from Chronicle Books
You can turn the iron-ons into a craft day with the kids. Sukie Iron-Ons ($12.95) features 30 pages of colorful and cute heat transfers perfect for decorating your clothes. I really want to make one with the owl and the tree. And I think every kid will get a kick out of the porcupine.
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Comments (1)
The iron-on's look really neat. I'd use those on things other than shirts--like to spiff up a throw pillow.