Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 My knitted and felted bags are fulled or boil washed to change the knitting into...
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Ok, ladies, let's talk about Nipples and Donuts. The metal kind. The kind that can turn any little pouch into a serious wallet. This kind:BEFORE YOU STARTGrab a hammer, some scrap fabric and a pack...
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Even with all my goodies looking so darn sexy, one of the main questions I have been receiving online and at markets is 'where did you get those labels from?'. My response? I didn't! I whipped them...
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Why waste cupcake toppers on cupcakes? Use them to make these pretty place cards and your guests can take a fun memory of your party home with them.
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Betz White shares this simple sewing project just in time for summer.
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Roman Sock shares a tutorial for making these sweet, bobbley flowers.
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Make simple, inexpensive, and cheerful hanging flower "baskets" out of recycled metal cans! These would be perfect to decorate a backyard or patio for a spring party, an informal wedding, or just for fun.
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Here's another use for your recycled jeans: a hanging clothespin bag to encourage you to air-dry your clothing when possible.
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I was inspired by fabric that was suppose to be curtains, but didn't match, and my daughters doll. I love how it came out!
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I made these shoes with tutorials and added a loop to the inside back to pull the ribbon through for the ankles. I made a tutorial for the ribbon flower on the toe...
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Combine a few choice fabric scraps with pieces cut from old pants to make a durable, cute bib for baby.
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Many of us have made the switch to cloth grocery bags, but what about those flimsy produce bags we're still using (and trashing) each week? Here's how to make your own reusable versions for less than $1.
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This little egg holder is purely natural, using wool and cotton thread, it looks simply beautiful with an egg resting on it! You can find the Natural Wool Single Egg Tutorial...
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Craft Japanese with this cute dish scrubbie pattern. I'll show you how to make it, step by step.
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I wanted to make some pretty button-themed treats for my book party this weekend, so I baked some button shortbread cookies and whipped up these fun button cupcake toppers, too. Here's how to make your own version any time you have something crafty to celebrate!
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Using a brown paper sack as her inspiration, blogger Pretty Penny shows us how to make our own reusable lunch sack.
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Button up your look with this bold headgear.
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If you have a plain pair of shoes that need a little pick-me-up, how about adding a button rosette for a sweet and spring-y makeover? Choose two favorite buttons in coordinating colors for a super-personalized update.
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Use your favorite small prints for this easy fabric jewelry project! You can use the same one for each link as I did, or mix it up with all different patterns—it's up to you.
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