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Mini Patchwork Prism Quilt - Front by BGMom1, via Flickr

by BGMom1

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four homemade cleaners

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Rainbow pouf floor cushion. {tutorial}

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Phonetic Alphabet

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This STILL makes me wish I had long hair...

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bathtub water storage made easy and clean

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Lemon, rosemary and vanilla home deodorizer - let simmer all day, adding water when needed. Williams Sonoma store smell

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Pantone Easter Eggs via How About Orange blog / CRAFT Mag

This is how to photograph products.

Make your own 50-hour candles for less than 2 dollars a piece.

Sheets stored in their own pillow cases.

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What You'll Need :: - An extra large box of baking soda - White Vinegar - Measuring cup - Pot for boiling water   Let's get down to business :: 1 :: Remove all water from the sink or tub and pour 1 cup of baking soda down the drain. It's a tricky process and way more baking soda than you'd imagine, but I used a spoon to kind of scoop some in little at a time and then poke it down the drain with the other end of the spoon. Just be sure you get the full cup down the drain using whatever MacGyver skills you have.  2 :: Pour 2 cups of boiling hot water down the drain. Baking soda + hot boiling water will dissolve the gunk (*ahem, hair) in the pipe. Wait a few minutes. 3 :: Repeat step 1. Put another cup of baking soda down the drain. 4 :: This is the fun part! Add 1 cup of white vinegar and plug the drain immediately. Use a plug or washcloth or upside down saucer of sorts.  It will react like your volcano science experiment, which means sizzles and bubbles. 5 :: Let sit for an hour. Check the drain, if all is well, then continue on with life. If there is still some residual baking soda hanging out and water is still backing up a wee-bit, pour another sauce pan of boiling hot water down the drain to clean out any leftovers. Ta-da! 6 :: Light a candle in your bathroom cause by this point it smells like your old chemistry lab!

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Peel & stick tile under sink cabinets

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Make an exact replica of your body for sewing projects. You know... if I made clothes, or something.

Ink fingers - blow up on photocopier. Trace lines over fingerprint filled with "you" phrases and words.

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modern quilt - stripes

Mosaic quilt, from brilliant Amy Hodge (amy a la mode)

by Amy a la mode

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To go with the quilt we're making, @Susan Blaylock? Or, instead of?

I appreciate this DIY, but every time I see Board and Batten I can't help but think of dusting...

Half-Rectangle Triangle tutorial

homemade oxyclean

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Homemade dishwasher detergent... I wonder if it's as good as the laundry detergent we make.

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fifty dollars worth of soap for $4.99

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This quilt reminds me a bit of my keyboard... and cement tile.

by StitchedInColor

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Another vote for solids... Although a healthy variety of well-picked colors may be skewing the vote.

by lieblingsdecke

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This almost makes me like solid colors... city fair quilt cheri house

Herringbone and unmatched fabrics? Yes, please.

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I think I must... Except I don't sew enough to have selvedge edges. So...

from Flickr

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Don't love the colors, but I love this take on an equalizer. #quilt

by Lindsay Sews {@CraftBuds}

Beautiful Quilt. A bit organized and a bit chaotic. Very me.

by birdylegs

Cool way to use my circle block template!

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Chevron chenille quilt

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Unending calendar...

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organizer wallet tutorial, from Little Big Girl Studio

This is quite like the #quilt I am working on. Pixelated Color Wheel

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