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Dry erase boards made out of picture frames! like the notebook paper & bows
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Take a large picture frame, put scrapbooking paper or fabric under the glass and add drawer pulls to each end. Makes a beautiful tray!
Plastic bins..... Turned plastic bins with pretty paper
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Buy the wood plaques at hobby lobby for $1, paint and mod podge your photo onto them.
Spray paint a cheap frame, scrapbook paper in frame, hot glue a metal clip, change out photos as often as you want....great for kids' artwork!
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Ah!! And here's how to make that cool mesh wreath.
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DIY - Upcycling old Tins. Spray paint used was Krylon's Indoor/Outdoor Satin "Catalina Mist" color. Step-by-Step Tutorial.
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Cute way to do a cookie plate you don't need back
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Post-it note holder
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Meredith Atwater M made these using coasters for Christmas gifts last year. I love mine!
sticky note holders - make using coaster, binder clips & scrapbook paper & ribbon - so cute!
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pattern for these insanely cute Mary Jane slippers
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So cute - made from Dollar Tree platters and candle stick holders! Fill with homemade treats and deliver with a carol or two ... fun!
Mod Podge is crazy expensive. Make it yourself. Genius!
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GOOD TO KNOW: a great tip for making a wreath: go to the plumbing department at Home Depot and grab a six foot long piece of foam tubing for $.97!! snip the length you want and duct tape the ends together. Foam ones are SO expensive!
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supposed to be the best....This is the BEST BEST BEST play dough recipe you will ever find - I have used it for 8 years in my classroom. The kids absolutely love it. The recipe on this link is for a small batch - here is the classroom size batch, and we use a bit of baby oil in it as well to add a really smooth and soft texture. Parents rotate and bring us new play dough every week. The recipe: 4 cups water, 4 cups flour, 1 cup salt, 2 tablespoons cooking oil, 4 teaspoons cream of tartar, food coloring. Combine ingredients. Cook, stirring constantly, until most of the moisture is absorbed. Store in a covered container or Ziploc – does not need refrigeration. Add a bit of baby oil to get a softer texture.
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Jumbo Paper Clip bookmarks..so cute and easy
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half and half shaving cream and elmers glue. dries puffy.
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Glue paint ...add food coloring to school glue.
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White rice + food coloring + rubbing alcohol = Rainbow rice! Not as messy as sandboxes, but still just as fun!
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Angie Mullinax I am soooo going to try this! Great idea!