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This is really pretty cute! Thrifty and Neat waY to Use PapeR SCraPs..
Don't throw out your old magazines, do some green crafting with them. Having a lot of patience and time you can create this amazing-looking multi-looped gift bow. Magazines have never been so crafty until now.
Use an old shutter to create a cute hanging board (great for pics, notes, you name it) Little clothespins work great on here to hang your stuff!!
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spray paint and adhere old bottle caps to basically ANYTHING for a neat mosaic effect
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snazz up light bulbs by spray painting onto them through lace...um, LIKE!!
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Wrap old vases (or whatever really) in twine to give it a new look! teachcraftlove.blogspot.com
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Glue small old toys to a frame and then spray paint a solid color. (nice way to hold onto the things your kids love but don't necessarily "use" anymore...and well the solid color, lol, helps it look great and not obnoxious)
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Candlesticks and old jars together to make cute candy containers
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Cute canisters for any occasion or 'just because'. They would be great for a bathroom.
No-dye polka dot Easter eggs: just attach double-sided adhesive dots and roll in glitter. Super easy and super cute!
tape off area, paint on mod podge with foam brush, sprinkle with glitter, and remove tape.
Don't throw out old maps! Put them to good use on your wall! Lots of crafts on this page.
paint, line and repurpose an old metal garbage can (clothes hamper / toy bin / you name it)
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Edible Glitter!! 1 Measure salt or sugar into a clear jar with a tight fitting lid. Add food coloring one drop at a time and screw the cap on tightly. SHAKE to combine. Repeat until desired color is reached. 2 Sprinkle, dip or shake onto whatever you like. I like to put this in a clear salt shaker for easy shaking or pour some into a saucer and dip the wet rim of an empty glass in it to make the glass pretty! 3 Tip: This will keep for a very long time. This stays drier and stores wonderfully as is but even better if you spread colored salt/sugar in a thin layer to air dry for about an hour or microwave in 30 second intervals, stir and repeat for about 1-2 minutes or until moisture is evaporated. You can also add a few grains of rice to absorb any moisture. OR Baking Pan Tin Foil 1/4 cup of salt 1/2 teaspoon of food coloring Preheat an oven to 350 degrees. Directions: Mix 1/4 cup of salt with a 1/2 teaspoon of food coloring in a small bowl until the salt is uniformly colored. Spread the mixture out in an even layer on a foil-lined baking sheet. Bake in the oven for ten minutes. Allow your homemade glitter to cool before using it.
Letting kids LIVE - seriously an awesome list of easy things for kids.
Houses by Night from your favorite Magazine shots...from all my mags, I envision a village of log homes. :)
Make your own non-toxic glitter. Lots of recipes for other non-toxic craft items (playdough, paint, etc...)
Well, this is almost as dangerous as pinterest! Online store for discount craft and decorating supplies....love this site! WHOA! Totally Inexpensive!
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