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Krispy Kreme Donut (Doughnut) Recipe

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Scanning Film Negatives with a DSLR

Krispy Kreme Donut (Doughnut) Recipe.

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Winter - Hinged Wooden Snowman Family

Krispy Kreme Donut (Doughnut) Recipe

20 bikes you can make yourself

Delicious Homemade Tomatoes Juice (4 types) - only tomatoes and salt-

Apple Pie Filling (canning recipe)

Blackberry jelly for the pickin\

Steampunk Necktie Corset Dress

EASY Crispy Baked \"French Fries\"

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Perfect Oven Sweet Potato Fries

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Krispy Kreme Donut (Doughnut) Recipe

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Doodle Earrings (Jewelry Charms) by Recycling #6 plastic (Make your own shrinky dinks!)

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bl acrylic paint on a cd- scratch and add a dollar store clock mechanism to the middle....very cool Scratch art.jpg

Extended Stroller Handles

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Karissa Mitchell HAHA heaven forbid my husband see this. Every stroller we own will have these.

Vinyl-lined cosmetic bag

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LED Throwies (for lighting paper lanterns)

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Building a path racer with a 1930's budget

Make your own shrinky dinks! I am so not crafty but I remember doing this as a kid and think mine would enjoy it too. I think I can handle this!

I. Love. This: Deepsea Murloc Hat

Installing the ball valve on a cooler

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Awesome. I have a shit ton of these > Milk crate "air-pot" urban container gardening

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fruit tart

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Inverted Wine Bottle Planter

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Make a Lamp from a Bottle

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Spools of Thread Cake Pops. making these for my mommy♥

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R2D2 - Dark Roast Edition

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Cassette Tape lamp with IKEA Hemma base.

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Didi Lashley Too cool!!

Googly Shoes - gotta do it!

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Backyard planter and seating

Wooden mice by AlestRukov

This is a brief guide on how I took some old windows from houses they where tearing down in my neighborhood and turned them into a small greenhouse in my back yard. I collected the windows over the course of a year and a half and the build took about 3 months, spending one day a week on it. I spent about $300 for the lumber for the frame and screws, caulk, latches, etc. That's almost 10% of what a greenhouse kit would cost. The size I built was 7 ft high x 10 ft deep x 6 ft wide. But the size of

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