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Gotta make one of these for the house

Clear plastic cups with cupcake liners inside. So cute!

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How-To: Refashion T-Shirt to Baby Dress - It would be so sweet to use one of your maternity shirts!

if only i had more time

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Glass Jars painted on the inside - great way to re-purpose!

Now that's a hat! @erin menelaws

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4 pillows and 3 yards of fabric Seen this before but this one has instructions!!! (via #spinpicks)

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diy : bow @erin menelaws

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Fabric Spray paint!

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Cover a flat cookie sheet ($1 store) with fabric and get an instant magnet board.

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How to distress painted wood and furniture with Vaseline!

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frame your grandmothers' or mother's handwritten recipe cards. (wish i had some from my grandma)

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Decal transfer tutorial with free printables

Tie the perfect bow - finally!

cd wallet scrapbook... would be a great idea for significant other, family member, or good friend!

bow tutorial | a martha essential

How to dye buttons! (And I kept wondering how to get so many of the same color button...now I know!)

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freezer paper stencilling - really good tutorial

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Fabric Flower Tutorial - at last

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elastic fabric flower ring

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Dip yarn in watered down glue, wrap around balloon and pop balloon when dry...

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Well, how smart is that: cut X's into a gift box to make disposable cupcake carrier... @Erin Menelaws

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Spray paint lids of Mason Jars- punch a hole for a straw and Voila! Instant lidded party drinks.

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HOW TO CUT A PAPER SNOWFLAKE

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BUTTONS! PI'LO'S ECO-FRIENDLY GIFT PACKAGING

Knitted mug cozy. Could also use recycled sweaters.

by mk.carroll

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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WHO KNEW?!...turn glass into a mirror=much cheaper than real mirrors...

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I'm doing one of these as a coffee table piece for the living room!!!!!

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This simple project is made by soaking cloth doilies in sugar starch and then forming it around a balloon. One the starch dries, pop the balloon and you have a romantic tea light holder that can be used as part of your tablescape.

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