I haven’t found as much time as I’d like to finish the detailed drawing I’ve been working on (I wish I could replace my awesome old printer and make it big!), but here’s one in the mean time: a spangled ice bag.
The main thing I use ice packs for at home is mosquito bites and (here’s hoping) mosquito season seems to be over. But I came across this classic starred ice bag and wanted it. It looks like something Bugs Bunny would use after a night out on the town, doesn’t it? Plus the cloth seems a lot nicer on the skin than the plastic of the gel packs I used to have (before the cats attacked them), and I love the folds.
This spangled ice bag costs $15, and so does this drawing!

I haven’t found as much time as I’d like to finish the detailed drawing I’ve been working on (I wish I could replace my awesome old printer and make it big!), but here’s one in the mean time: a spangled ice bag.

The main thing I use ice packs for at home is mosquito bites and (here’s hoping) mosquito season seems to be over. But I came across this classic starred ice bag and wanted it. It looks like something Bugs Bunny would use after a night out on the town, doesn’t it? Plus the cloth seems a lot nicer on the skin than the plastic of the gel packs I used to have (before the cats attacked them), and I love the folds.

This spangled ice bag costs $15, and so does this drawing!