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All of these craft &home decor projects are stashed in a To Do file. Not sure if I'll ever be able to tackle them.
Frost by Numbers: How to Make Frosting Colors from Standard Food Color
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upholster the box spring instead of using a bed skirt.
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DIY: Thread Embellished Chain Bracelet... perhaps to pretty up something ugly from the thrift store!
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Poster paper cut in circles, spraypainted, layered into a fishscale pattern on fiberboard, trimmed out, and hung in a dining room. Great (and cheap) graphic statement!
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Pop Up Shop hosted by @Melissa De La Fuente and @Marichelle Hills
by michelleverd
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Melissa de la Fuente Thank you sweet, sweet lady! I really appreciate your support! :) xo
sweet light airy scarf--free pattern from Jimmy Beans
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DIY pencil skirt tutorial without a pattern
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{just think of all the fun you could have making and placing these little guys!} mini pom pom tutorial.
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A Leaf lantern this fall. Leaves + Modge Podge. Tea lights inside. Line the walk way or tabletop. Adore.
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A bunch of great tutorials on CSS and HTML for non-designers
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mercury glass with Krylon Looking Glass spray paint and thrift store vases
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Photoshop tutorial: How to make your own postmark stamp.
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picture frame mason jar: fill mason jar with olive oil and insert picture. AWESOME.
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looks doable:: :: DIRECTIONS FROM PERSON I REPINED || 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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Chandra Edwards Anyone have a template for this? :)