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Craft a handful of snowmen from a glove
Posted by on November 19, 2012
Reblogged from Crafts 'n Coffee:
It’s Leap Day, which means you get an extra day to craft this year. I’m sticking with yesterday’s theme of repurposed snowmen, and today's cuties are made from a repurposed knit glove. How cute are they? Enjoy!
(And, don’t forget that we have a giveaway going on for a six-pack of 3” balls so you can craft your own snowman fun.)
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Christmas gift tags - printable freebies
Posted by on November 15, 2012
Reblogged from Scrappy Sticky Inky Mess:
As much as I would like to keep ignoring Christmas, I can't. I need to shop, wrap and stash pretty soon now, so my first task is to make my gift tags for this year. Simple, but cute, I think.
The PDF has three pages - a page of small tags, 2 x a bit less than 3 inches, and two pages of larger tags, about 4 x 3, and some round ones.
Simple folded paper dahlias using printables
Posted by on October 24, 2012
Reblogged from Scrappy Sticky Inky Mess:
OK, this is likely to be pretty image heavy - be warned.
Download the PDFs. The PDFs consist of little circle motifs with a bit of text curved around them. They are sized to be punched with a 1 inch circle punch.
The coloured version is here.
The Black text version is here
the Brown text version is here…
Ice Cream Cone
Posted by on September 10, 2012
You Scream; I Scream; We all Scream for Ice Cream!!!
This is a fun toy. Who doesn't like ice cream?!?!?!
If you do not crochet, but would like one of these...convo me in Etsy. I'm willing to make any flavor you like. It may take me awhile to get this item listed.
The Wondermommy Ice Cream Cone Pattern
Worsted Weight Yarn (Red Heart Super Saver works well; I've also used Sugar 'n Cream)
5 Fun Ideas for Decorating with Paper Flowers
Posted by on July 27, 2012
Up-cycled Picture Frames- A New Way to Display Kids Artwork
Posted by on July 27, 2012
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Posted by on September 28, 2011
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