About this Product
This cup sleeve that is reusable and eco friendly is the perfect cozy to keep your beverages hot or cold longer and protect your hands from extreme temperatures. This also makes a great gift for coffee or tea lovers and teachers. It also looks great on your regular drinking glasses at the dinner table.
❤ CARE:
This item can be machine washed and dried on low or no heat settings.
❤ CUSTOM:
We're happy to create custom products. If you'd like something different please reach out via the contact the maker button at the top of the store home page.
❤ SIZE:
Each sleeve is approximately 3 inches tall and fits most to go cups.
❤ MADE ESPECIALLY FOR YOU:
All of my products are made by hand especially for you. I only have a small amount of each product on hand and each item is made when your order is received. Due to the nature of handmade items, products may differ slightly from the photos and sizes listed.
❤ PROCESSING TIME:
Your product will ship within 5-7 days after purchase.
❤ SHIPPING TIME:
5-7 business days within the US via USPS.
International ship times vary depending upon the country.
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J Ro Studio
Meet the Maker
Jen, Jeni, Jennifer. I answer to them all. I was born, raised, and married in North Dakota. We moved to Colorado in 2016 after my husband retired from the Air Force. The mountains and the abundance of yarn stores spoke to my soul but being a small(ish) town girl at heart who missed living close to family, we decided to move to Hot Springs at the beginning of 2020. I like to spend my time with my husband and our fur babies, yarning, and photographing all the things.
I was taught to crochet at an early age by my grandmother. What started as a way to entertain a bored teenager turned into a lifelong love of all things fiber and photography. After mastering the basic techniques taught to me, I began teaching myself more intricate patterns and designs and eventually started creating my own patterns. Along the way, I also taught myself to knit, tat, weave, and some basic quilting. I spent years creating things for family and friends, perfecting my skills.
In 2017, I opened an Etsy store and started selling my pieces to the public. My inability to capture the kinds of images I saw on Pinterest and in other Etsy stores led me to ditch my cell phone photography, buy a real camera, and head to the local college. I graduated in May of 2020 with an Associate of Applied Science degree in Photography. I specialize in commercial, event, and animal photos.