You'll need an old wool sweater, empty cans and some starter plants (or seeds.) Wash the sweater in hot water on the highest agitation setting of your wash to make it felt upnbspnbspYou...
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One of the biggest "craft" trends that I've noticed recently is that of embroidery, hand & machine. We've gotten into embroidering just about anything. I've even seen an article recently on a...
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I weaved this button coaster based on the instruction of Linda Permann. But i used craft wire instead of embroidery floss, and it turned out nice. I posted this project on my blog too ...
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Jewelry hanger made from a recycled wood frame that has been fixed and repainted. A piece of mesh is added to the back and a picture hanger. This way your earrings and necklaces hang like...
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this was a great use for a bunch of tshirts that no one around my house wears anymore! mine measures 26" in diameter.
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I was so excited about this project I made it right away. It was really easy and I whipped it up in an afternoon.
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Bergie the Jack Rabbit Love=Creature is simply stunning and she knows it. She has miles and miles of confidence and it has taken her far in life. She never doubts herself and makes really good...
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My “man” around the house tends to have a sarcastic way about him, it’s hard encoded into his DNA. So while I fend off my craft jokes, and his odd questions about what Irsquom...
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Step 1: Find/Acquire a vase. I pulled a vase outta my collection, look around for those free ones that come with flowers you receive, OR I found a handful of nice long vases with skinny necks at...
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I call this The Awakening because it reminds me of a tree awakening from deep winter slumber and just starting to bloom. This is made from left overs I had from other projects. The tree...
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This is a colorful patterned bedspread that can also be used as a blanket on a cold winter day. There are sixty-four 8" X 10"knitted patches big enough to cover a queen sized bed. The...
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These items were created for the Cuttlebug Challenge blog. You can see how I created them at Cuttlebug Challenges
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This large wedding sculpture is made by recycling old Barbie and Ken dolls, a paint can, wire, tin tray, yarn, ribbons, a napkin, and old silk flowers. After wiring and gluing everything...
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I made this basket by weaving strips of clay and then firing it in the kiln. I glazed it with a Yellow Ocher color and then fired it again.
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This simple project will put your terrarium on display without adding clutter to your table or windowsill.
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I saved these clocks from the junkpile by giving them facelifts and turning them into functional art objects. Two are little travel alarms, the right size for a small art shot on your...
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using some of my leftover yarn I restyled these butter tubs to hold my sewing supplies or anything else I needed to keep together
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This is my first attempt at making a fabric bowl. The bowl is made from recycled fabric, cotton cord, and beads.
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