Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Decorate a Walking Cast and Crutches



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I broke my foot at the end of January. In the middle of March, six weeks later, I learned that it was still broken. When I saw the latest x-ray, it looked the same as the first x-ray. My dream of frolicking through spring flowers is on hold. There is a tulip farm near my home and I really want to visit it without needing to use crutches. 

Decorate Your Walking Cast

Get five sheets of tattoos
Rather than feel sorry for myself, I am doing what I can to make the best of the situation. Dressing up my walking cast helps. By Kiki sent me a pack of its Temporary Metallic Flash Tattoos. In a recent post, I showed how I used temporary tattoos to decorate the boot. The process is simple:
  1. Cut out the tattoo that you like.
  2. Soak a cotton ball with water.
  3. Hold the tattoo against the area of the walking cast that you chose. (Put it on the hard plastic, not the soft liner or Velcro bands.) You can use masking tape to hold the tattoo in place, if you like.
  4. Press the wet cotton ball against the temporary tattoo to saturate it and transfer the image. This takes about 10 to 15 seconds.
  5. Slowly remove the paper.
  6. Allow the tattoo to air dry.
I like this set of tattoos better because you get more sheets of tattoos than the previous temporary tattoo company that I blogged about in the other post. The tattoos also cost less. 

I liked the peacock feathers for my boot:

Crutch Décor

I kind of like this cover
If you have to use a cane or crutch to get around, you might as well make it more fun. I’ve been using a forearm crutch to get around my house when the pain is bad. To dress it up, Cane Expressions sent me one of its cane covers. The cover is like a stocking for your cane or crutch. For the review, I didn’t have a say in the color or pattern sent to me. I received a black and white polka dot cover that was kind of cute. Not really my style, but cute. 

The cane covered almost the entire shaft of the forearm crutch and it was simple to use. I thought that the cover would sag down, but it never did. 

If your current cane or crutch has a solid color on it, you could also decorate it with temporary tattoos. 


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