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This is how you create a Teddy Bear from a sock
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Turn a cutting board into a hanging message board with some chalkboard paint via Dollar Store Crafts
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Bread ties to hold ends of tape From mykotori.com
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DIY necklace from ponytail holder hair accessories.
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Super easy cards to make...Christmas or birthday
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Hershey Nugget tray. Instructions posted from Stuck on Stampin blog.
As cards come in, punch a corner on each one and added it to a metal ring with some decorative ribbon. Coffee table ready. Very clever, very clever...
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No shamrock rubber stamp? Use a heart stamp and a green stamp pad to make a shamrock and a marker to draw the stem. Could make something similar with a heart shaped cookie cutter dipped in paint.
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Various containers for flower vases. I love the toothbrush holder!
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Give new life to something old by rethinking it. This globe, once a neglected attic dweller, is now a unique centerpiece filled with potpourri.
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Take high-resolution digitals and have them enlarged to poster size.
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Perpetual birthday calendar with printable
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Display necklaces and bracelets on a paper towel holder.
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Join three bath towels trimmed in large rickrack to make a table cloth.
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Decorative Orbs. Foam or wooden balls are wrapped with ribbon scraps, old tape measures, and leftover scrap booking supplies.
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Beautiful Magnetic Board. Update an old cookie sheet as a magnetic bulletin board for a quirky way to display treasures. Glue a bright piece of wrapping paper to the inside of a cookie sheet. Fun magnets make it easy to embellish the board when hanging mementos.
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Creative Bulletin Boards to Craft. If a dresser is too junky to save, use one of its drawers for a creative bulletin board. Paint the drawer to renew its life. Then cut corkboard to the size of the inside of the drawer and glue in place. Cover the board with pretty paper. Hang the drawer on a wall above a desk, and set decorations on the bottom for an interesting display.
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Joan Brennan Great idea here, Pam. Am always wasting tape---now you have shown us a solution! Many thanks!