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A cinch to stitch in an hour, this ruffled pillow puts scraps to good use.
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make your old shirts wearable again by adding lace/crochet trim
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Easy Kids' Tent/ Reading Nook by thelawrencegirl, ana-white.com: A simple project using pine boards, hex nuts and bolts and tab top curtain panels that comes together in about an hour. #Play_Tent #Kids #thelawrencegirl #ana_white
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How to get your dirty whites clean again... HOT HOT HOT water, 1 cap of laundry detergent, 1 cup powdered dish washer detergent, 1 cup bleach, 1/2 cup borax. Tell you what, you have to rewash it once to put softener in but it's the whitest you'll ever see your whites. If you omit the bleach it works great to get stains out of colors too (baby spit up is no longer a stain on OLD clothes)
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Hula hoop wrapped with Icicle lights. 1 hula hoop (spray painted) + 2 strings of icicle lights and a black electrical tape = magnificent chandelier. Great for parties
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How to build a water and food storage shelf
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Fort Kit for birthday present, includes sheets, rope, clamps, flashlight and glow sticks. Such a great idea!
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Week-long care package. A Martha Stewart craft project even I can do!
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I wuld've never put cute and mousetraps in the same sentence before seeing this crafty project!! What do you think @Jessica Orr ;)
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from Apartment Therapy: I love this diy light fixture
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Gospel ABC's---awesome church book!!! She even offers a printable version! + this blog has some awesome ideas for teaching your kids...
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DIY Scratch Tickets ~ Party Favors, Behavior Rewards, Time Out Responses ... the options are limitless!
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redesign... making an ottoman out of a coffee table!
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DIY extender slips-- perfect for skirts or dresses that are a little too short for your liking.
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Glowing jar DIRECTIONS: 1. Cut a glow stick and shake the contents into a jar. Add diamond glitter 2. Seal the top with a lid. 3. Shake. I found glow sticks at the Dollar Tree. I used a mason jar that I had left over from the Salt Art in a Jar project. For more information on that project, click HERE. Click HERE to join a pinterest linky party!! **WARNINGS AND TIPS: Be sure to read the warning on the back of the glowstick package. The ones I used were nontoxic but will stain clothes. Also, I used glowstick necklaces with the though that it would be easier to cut than a thick glow stick.**
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How to make chalkboard paint, can't believe it's that easy!
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cute burlap rose wreath for the front door. perfect for that minimalist january decorating.
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