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Learn How to Plan a Fun Party Treasure Hunt

September 15, 2014 by Dana Hinders

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Sometimes coming up with games for your partygoers to play is the hardest part of planning an event. What about sending your young guests on a treasure hunt? Joyful Daisy has an idea for a nautical-themed treasure hunt. This can be used as-is for pirate-themed parties, or adapted to suit your specific party theme. The key is having unique clues and thinking outside the box!

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How to Make a Rag Quilt – An Easy, Cozy Beginner-Friendly Tutorial

If you love the idea of making a beautiful, snuggly quilt but feel intimidated by traditional quilting techniques, a rag quilt is the perfect project to start with! This easy-to-follow tutorial walks you through the process of creating a soft, frayed-edge quilt that is not only cozy but also incredibly forgiving for beginners.

Rag quilts are made with layers of fabric sewn together with exposed seams, which gives them that unique, rustic, and well-loved look. They’re great for using up fabric scraps, and the best part? No intricate piecing or precision cutting required! With just some basic sewing skills, fabric, and a little patience, you’ll have a handmade quilt that looks store-bought.

This step-by-step tutorial covers everything from choosing fabrics to assembling and finishing your quilt. You’ll also learn pro tips to make the fraying process easier and how to wash your quilt for that perfect, fluffy texture. Whether you’re making one for yourself, as a baby gift, or for cozy home décor, a rag quilt is a fun, stress-free project you’ll love.

So grab your fabric, scissors, and sewing machine, and let’s get quilting!

Check out the full tutorial here!

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