Come visit Laura Odom Photography's Silent Auction for the Relay for Life. Place your bids to win a set of fun paper goodies from www.ModernClassicsKids.com AND support the fight against cancer...
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There's nothing like a set of placemats to brighten up a kitchen. And, these will certainly do the trick. Spring is coming and blue and lime green are the IN...
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Ok, I had several of these vintage frames, some of oak, or pine, Etc. So I just loved the idea of sharing a message/jewelry holder with everyone. I know I couldnt survive a day with out...
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As soon as I saw the article, "How to Make a Reversible Swiffer Sock," I knew I had to make it! I hate buying the disposable cloths. Such a waste! It was easy and fun to make. Thank you for sharing...
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The Giveaways just keep coming thanks to the ever so generous POE Members!(This week's post comes a day early due to some much anticipated travel plans...so, lucky YOU...you have an extra day...
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The "leather" jar was pretty popular back in the 70s. They're easy to make with supplies you may already have, and a great way to recycle jars and wine bottles. My latest blog post shows...
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How cute are these?They are hand crocheted wash cloths made into bunnies. You can display them until Easter, then use them in your kitchen as wash / dish cloths. Moms also use them as "Boo Boo...
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I participated in a quilt swap. This is the quilt I made for my partner. I made a sketch, gathered fabrics and just started cutting and stitching! I love doing this sort of...
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I made this pegboard for my craft area out of necessity. I was completely exhausted from digging through my storage bins looking for various craft tools when starting/finishing a project. This...
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If you haven't used hand crocheted organic wash cloths yet, you're missing out. They not only wash great, but feel soft, and are durable. Not to mention being easier on the budget and...
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I've been admiring Ellen's work for some time now. All of her photos are amazing...so crisp and clear with "a little bit of magic" added in. Check out her shop, "The Eye"nbspon...
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This lovely clock is made of wood & painted by hand with acrylic paint & varnish. The digits are also made of wood and I glue them with a very strong glue.To make it more unique I've added...
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I wet felted this purple mini tapestry bowl. I used Merino wool and included strands of Tussah silk for shine. This bowl is embellished with green and navy blue. It reminds me of...
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Blue and Yellow make the perfect bathroom theme!
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These are two Felted Mini Tapestry Bowls. They are about 2-3". The opening is approx. 1". Made with Merino wool roving, they are wet felted, fulled, shaped and even shaved before...
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February's Free Pattern from my website, knit1fortheroad.com and blog.
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A blue clover to hold the pots in a country side kitchen. The animals and flowers were handstitched with a running stitch.
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Pot holder made from turquoise blue denim and a cotton farm print. The figures were handstitched with a running stitch.
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Lampshade decorated in a sky of blue with seagulls cotton print. Trimmed with blue bias. I have used découpage glue to hold the fabric to the lampshade. I also did a little seagul...
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This small glass tray is an elegant addition to an entry table or boudoir. A moth illustration with hand-painted detail was reverse decoupaged to the back of the glass, then covered with silver...
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