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Hazardous essential oils guide

June 18, 2009 by jessica neaves

allspiceoil4Aroma Web has a very helpful guide to hazardous essential oils.  Some essential oils should not be used without oversight from a certified aromatherapist, if even that.  If you are new to aromatherapy, check out the guide to familiarize yourself…

Cheetos Lip Balm?

June 18, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

cheetosbalmHmmm… Edible crafts that shouldn’t be: Cheetos Lip Balm, Colgate frozen entrees, Burger King fragrance.

Cheetos Lip Balm?

June 18, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

cheetosbalmHmmm… Edible crafts that shouldn’t be: Cheetos Lip Balm, Colgate frozen entrees, Burger King fragrance. See more product failures here, at mental floss.

DIY Drink Umbrellas

June 18, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

cocktailumbrellaI love this idea from ALL YOU. You can match your cocktail’s adornment with the rest of your party. Find the how-tos for crafting your own cocktail umbrellas HERE.

DIY Drink Umbrellas

June 18, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

cocktailumbrellaI love this idea from ALL YOU. You can match your cocktail’s adornment with the rest of your party. Find the how-tos for crafting your own cocktail umbrellas HERE.

Book Review – Fantastic popups and paper puppets

June 18, 2009 by Minnie

crankbunny zebra paper puppet pop-up cards noir darkThis zebra in a a smoking jacket drinking a cocktail puppet is so amazing!

“Festive Zebra” is a flat paper cutout puppet on a golden rod. Pull the decorative tabbed string and the Zebra takes a sip from his martini.

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Fantastic popups and paper puppets from Crankbunny

June 18, 2009 by Minnie

crankbunny zebra paper puppet pop-up cards noir darkThis zebra in a a smoking jacket drinking a cocktail puppet is so amazing!

“Festive Zebra” is a flat paper cutout puppet on a golden rod. Pull the decorative tabbed string and the Zebra takes a sip from his martini.

Norma V…

Giveaway: Kenner Road Kit

June 18, 2009 by Francine Clouden

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Today is giveaway day at Write.Click.Scrapbook! Up for grabs is the June kit from Kenner Road. Just go to the blog and answer the question in the comments as directed. Entries close tonight at 9 pm PST. Go to giveaway.

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Wallpaper is not just for walls- old tins get in on the action

June 18, 2009 by Stefanie Girard

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I love to recycle wallpaper from discontinued wallpaper sample books and Jennifer Perkins of Naughty Secretary Club has posted a great project that not only re-purposes wallpaper but old tins. It’s a recycling twofer! When you’re over there checkin’ out … Read More...

Wallpaper is not just for walls- old tins get in on the action

June 18, 2009 by Stefanie Girard

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I love to recycle wallpaper from discontinued wallpaper sample books and Jennifer Perkins of Naughty Secretary Club has posted a great project that not only re-purposes wallpaper but old tins. It’s a recycling twofer! When you’re over there checkin’ out the…

Paper Flower Tutorial

June 18, 2009 by Francine Clouden

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Julie Balzer of Balzer Designs has posted this tutorial for making an artsy paper flower. She used newspaper, but if you;re concerned about using archival items you can substitute book paper or scrapbook papers. Go to tutorial.

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Lookie what she made: Diaper bag for a sports fan

June 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

jerseydiaperbagLook at this diaper bag that ReFabulous made for a sports-loving friend!  The body of the bag is made from a jersey from the friend’s favorite team.  The sides and handles are made from cargo pants, and the lining is … Read More...

Lookie what she made: Diaper bag for a sports fan

June 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

jerseydiaperbagLook at this diaper bag that ReFabulous made for a sports-loving friend!  The body of the bag is made from a jersey from the friend’s favorite team.  The sides and handles are made from cargo pants, and the lining is a…

Tutorial: Doodle bags for coloring on the go

June 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Editor’s Note:  The blog linked to in this post is no longer active.  Similar projects are a Draughtsman’s Pouch Art Tote and a Child’s Activity Bag with crayon pockets.

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Tutorial: Doodle bags for coloring on the go

June 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

doodlebagThe kids can take their coloring with them with these doodle bags.  The pockets are sized especially to hold crayons.  Mandy from MaKC Creations shows you how to make one.  Go to the tutorial.

Free pattern: Roses to embroider on paper

June 18, 2009 by Denise Felton

roseDJ of Prick And Stitch Is My Craft is sharing her original pattern for a sweet pair of roses. She says,

This beautiful rose pattern is easy for beginners to stitch and if you are experienced at greetings card embroidery you will…

Free embroidery pattern: Owl

June 18, 2009 by Denise Felton

owlWhooooo is giving us this free embroidery pattern? Andrea Zuill of Badbird’s blog. Get the pattern.

Japanese-motif soaps

June 18, 2009 by jessica neaves

la103378_1207_soap_l1Martha Stewart has a tutorial on making these beautiful Japanese print soaps, which are perfect for hostess gifts or when you need a quick present!  Find the instructions here.

Plain/fancy CQ seam treament from SharonB

June 18, 2009 by Denise Felton

cqIf you watch SharonB’s “CQ Detail” series over on Pin Tangle blog, you see plenty of lovely seam treatments that deserve to be emulated. I’m giving this one special mention because I love the way it demonstrates the power of color…

Hook up some brooches

June 18, 2009 by Denise Felton

hookedWow. Look what Mary Stanley of Art Spirit has been hooking! Here’s a nifty modern use for your traditional wool-strip rug-hooking skills. Mary says,

…hooked circles that will be pins or flowers. This group I hooked on burlap, trimmed and glued the sides…

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