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the Keeper of Broken Hearts, Flickr stream from Debrina Pratt
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Art Journaling: Coloring a face with copic Markers - Bloknote TV
Silk Tie Dyed Eggs: Use old silk ties to color your Easter Eggs!
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Doodle Earrings by Recycling #6 Plastic (make your own Shrinky Dinks), instructions for using plastic from produce packages.
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Really nice site, includes freebie vintage photos
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Pincushion rings, hand embroidered, decorative pins
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Summer Owls: Helen Musselwhite, paper sculptures, blackbirds, woodcutters, monkey, deer, fish, etc.
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Fabric art from Twisted Sister (blog)
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Paper mache piggy bank: Instructions for this and other things
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Chatty charms. Use stamps to make impressions of words in polymer clay. From Polymer Clay Web.
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DIY spray paint thrift store finds to make decorations - tutorial. Really good idea
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Self-portrait made with plastic bottle caps. Mary Ellen Croteau. 8 x 7 '. Wow
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I knew I should have saved all those styrofoam inserts from the computer boxes. From robotsnob.com
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Altered art box: Great inspiration from this site (Art Dolls: A journey in fiber)
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How to make "Little Missy" macrame purse. Also includes directions for other macrame projects, like belts, headbands, necklace, etc. From This Year's Dozen.
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Tatting instructions for beginners: Site includes tatting patterns and instructions for tatting, knitting, needlepoint, crochet, felting, finger weaving, and more.
Faux hammered metal technique using perfect pearls. Video tutorial.
Buy white mugs and paint funny things on the bottom! (Pigs nose, Moustaches, etc...) #DIY
Making Shrinky Dinks from plastic containers (#6). Instructions: 1. Cut the plastic in the shape you want. Use #6 plastic. It will have a 6 on the bottom. 2. Punch holes if you want them. A regular hole punch will make a hole that shrinks down pretty small. 3. Rough up one side with sandpaper. 4. Decorate with permanent markers. 5. Put the piece on a foil-covered cookie sheet in a preheated oven (350 degrees) for a couple of minutes. You will have to watch it carefully. Infarrantly Creative website has more details and info.
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Emergency kit made from shampoo bottle. Found at WeUpcycle.com, where they create one product per day out of discarded material.
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Altered art: Keeper of broken hearts
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