DIY Earmuffs – How To Make Oreo, M&Ms and YouTube Earmuffs

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In this video tutorial I show how to make easy, cozy and cute DIY Earmuffs. All youll need is an old sweatshirt, a headband and 2 plastic Pringles caps (or cardboard). \r
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Im sure this video will be useful for countries with cold weather. I live in Europe, so I made myself three pairs of earmuffs :) - Oreo Earmuffs, M&Ms Earmuffs and YouTube Earmuffs. Now my ears are protected from chilly wind and my mind is protected from depressive gray ambience.\r
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For DIY M&Ms Earmuffs you will need:\r
Old fleece sweatshirt (or any fleece fabric) – red (or yellow, or green, or blue etc)\r
A tiny piece of white fleece fabric (for “m” letters)\r
2 plastic “Pringles” caps \r
A cushion (carefully cut the seam and take a bunch of stuffing – nobody will notice ;) ) or just use any stuffing\r
A headband\r
Glue gun, needle and thread\r
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For DIY YouTube Earmuffs you will need:\r
Old fleece sweatshirt (or any fleece fabric) – WHITE \r
A small piece of red and black fleece fabric (for “You” and “Tube” words)\r
2 plastic “Pringles” caps \r
A cushion (carefully cut the seam and take a bunch of stuffing – nobody will notice ;) ) or just use any stuffing\r
A headband\r
Glue gun, needle and thread\r
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For DIY Oreo Earmuffs you will need:\r
Old cotton sweatshirt or T-shirt (or any cotton stretch fabric) – DARK BROWN \r
A piece of white fleece fabric (for “cream”)\r
A cardboard \r
A cushion (carefully cut the seam and take a bunch of stuffing – nobody will notice ;) ) or just use any stuffing\r
A headband\r
Glue gun, needle and thread\r
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Follow my video instructions to make your own DIY Earmuffs!\r
Get creative! Good luck :)\r
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