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Thursday, February 9, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
Four Fold Envelope
These origami envelopes are made from four different papers with one fold each. You can make them in a variety of sizes. The tutorial was posted on Cut Out + Keep by Copernicus. [link] Upon seeing these, I thought it would be a great teacher gift with a little Post It Note pad inside. Or even a cute folio for a CD or DVD.
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Melted Jewelry
Cut Out + Keep has a really cool tutorial (no pictures unfortunately) on how to make melted jewelry out of pony beads. The post was created by JK<3 [link]
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Sunday, February 5, 2012
Fabric Easter Basket DIY
Create a fabulous fabric Easter basket (love the colors!). Moda Bake Shop show you how. [link] While this tutorial is hand sewn, I have seen fabric baskets similar to this one sewn on a machine which might make the creation a bit faster. Here is an example of a machine sewn basket from Craftstylish. [link]
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DIY Fabric Band-aids
Design Dazzle shares a cute idea for making band-aid have a bit more style with the addition of fabric. My daughters would love these. The down side is that we go through them like water. My thought is with all the new Duck Tape designs emerging, using Duck Tape would make this idea so much more simple and quick to create. Either way, enjoy! [link]
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