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The Pippa Cuff Turtorial
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Courtney Russell I must admit that I invented these. I miss you on FB, Grace!
Grace @Courtney Russell, I miss being there! But not that much. LOL. But seriously, you invented these? We are due for an email chat. Or text.
Courtney Russell I did them years ago on my blog (google two straight lines quiltlet). Who really invents and idea, anyway?! Yes, chat soon :)
DIY: Want To Make A Terrarium In A Mason Jar?
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This is how you create a Teddy Bear from a sock
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Cutting glass with string and polish remover! Cool
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Jessie Bryson I hope you have better luck than I did. I couldn't quite get it to break evenly.
Use pennies for enameling - cheaper and sturdier than most round copper discs! Great size for jewelry.
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How-To: DIY Baker's Twine #twine #DIY #bakerstwine
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organizing paper (I have a similar system in place but only half of my paper fits! And I didn't think of doing the paper samples!)
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Well, I need this: Very clear instructions for a basic granny square...instructions and chart
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Reading Crochet: How to Count Chains and Stitches and Where to Put Your Hook
by la_mañosa
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Fabric and paper blooms are always in season. The best part? You can make these faux flowers, suitable for formal and casual weddings, in advance. They're easy: A bouquet takes only an afternoon; all you need are a few supplies and your own loving hands. And get inspiration from even more floral ideas here to make your wedding even more beautiful.
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puffy granny squares love the pattern, LOVE the color
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Great way to transform some Goodwill lamps: Krylon’s Looking Glass spray paint, which dries into a mirror-like finish. First, spray the body of your plain glass with clean water. While the surface is wet, spray it thoroughly with Looking Glass spray paint. The water will prevent the paint from completely adhering to the surface – exactly what’s required to achieve the characteristically blotchy look of genuine mercury glass. Let the paint dry overnight, and repeat the process to the darkness of your liking.
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Sweet vintage-inspired sewing patterns to buy
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Fetching pins…
Rosemary Thomas I wish I had known about this 26 years ago - I'd have made my wedding bouquet out of love poems.