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Button necklace - Over the rainbow -- $48 -- from Minski on etsy.com Shiny, rainbow, buttons, good! I created this necklace of (mostly) vintage buttons in red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple in a gentle V shape to sit on the collarbone. A ribbon tie means the necklace is adjustable to any length you like, and you can easily change the ribbon as often as you please. The buttons are held in place with flexible copper wire. Length along the entire V shape (from end purple button down t...
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Another pinner says: I just about died when my mom tried this new recipe for Snickerdoodle Bread. She found the recipe from Barbara Bakes and made a few modifications. It was a huge hit! If you like bread and you like Snickerdoodles, you will LOVE this recipe! Prep time: 5 mins Cook time: 35 mins Total time: 40 mins Serves: 4 loafs
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Fun to make with girls... @Meagan Thelin & @Madeline Thelin
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too bad i found this too late...well i guess there is always next year
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Cake Stands... spray paint in the color of your choice
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Mind Jar. It is really easy to make. The goal is that when they are feeling out of control, they shake the jar, then sit and watch the glitter settle in the water. When the glitter settles, we finish our meditation. This one is a really great technique to use in lieu of timeout.
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Love these little animal candle holders, must make!
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What a great idea! - DIY cake stands from thrift plates and glasses.
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Download the button card pdf for this adorable cookies! sugarandmeringue....
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Hammered spoon tutorial. Cool for garden markers, gift tags or maybe name cards.
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How cool. fill with candies or wildflowers as gifts. Try with tiny jars.
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Super fun for teen girls birthday gifts... try printed t-shirts.
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Cake/Cookie stand.... recycled pans and candlesticks.
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dip old utensils into paint-love this idea for thrift store finds!
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1. grab some cotton t-shirts you don’t wear anymore. larger sizes tend to work better as do non-ribbed shirts with no side seams. small logos on the shirts work fine, too. 2. grab a pair of fabric scissors if you have them, otherwise any scissors will do. 3. lay the shirt out on a flat table in front of you. 4. cut the hem off the bottom and put it aside. 5. cut the shirt into 1-1 1/2 ” horizontal strips all the way up to the armpit. 6. grab 3-4 shirt strips in both hands, and gently stretch them out. the strips will naturally curl into themselves. 7. once you have done this with many of the strips, it is time to get creative. try draping them, wrapping one end with excess fabric, combining colors, braiding them, attaching beads, pins, old jewelry, etc.
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