| RE: Adding Scent to Old Potpourri |
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Walmart has lots of oils to refresh potpouri. Look in the floral department. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Looking for Fairy Art |
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Dover Books-- tons of copyright free goodies! ... View related article. |
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| RE: Wholesale Acrylic Beads |
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PS I think Shipwreck is way overpriced and their webiste is almost impossible to navigate efficiently! ... View related article. |
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| RE: Wholesale Acrylic Beads |
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You might try Fire Mountain beads and Gems. Their customer service department is very helpful, they give great discounts, and shipping is incredibly cheap. Get their 800 number from the web site, and then talk to a real human! ... View related article. |
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| RE: Craft Project: Blue Glass Maiden Statuette |
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What pictures? ... View related article. |
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| RE: Make a Pillow Out of a Favorite T-Shirt |
This is poorly written. What size pillow? How to close up the back side? It's an idea, not project directions. Boo.
Editor's Note: Yes, it is just an idea. Nearly all our posts are submitted from members. Projects with directions normally start with "Craft Project:". We love to post ideas too to inspire the ThriftyFun crafting community. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Poll: What type of Christmas tree will you have this year? |
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My tree is a tomato frame turned upside down and painted gold. I just unwrap it, put it on the sideboard, and we're ready for Christmas. We started this two years ago when we had a kitten who was into EVERYTHING. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Making a Plastic Grocery Bag Holder |
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How about using an old sock with the toe cut off? Run an elastic around the toe, and run a drawstring around the top of the cuff. You could decorate with fabric markers or fabric paint. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Don't Hang Sweaters and Knits |
I cut a piece of framer's mat board to fit the depth of my dresser drawers (less an inch) and trimmed it to 1/4 the width (again, minus one inch). When I fold a knit I put the mat board in the center of the garment, flush with the upper edge. Then I fold the sides in, one at a time. After that, I kind of look at what I'm folding, and I decide if I have to fold it twice or just once to bring the bottom edge up to the top, I fold it carefully so the final edge is even with the top edge of the garment. And THEN-- I carefully slide my board out of the top, slip it under the whole thing, and carry it to the dresseer drawer, where I slide it into the drawer like sliding an omelet onto a plate. This works. You can actually pay about $20 for a folding guide, but these are free. If you can't find mat board use a ordinary piece of cardboard from one of the boxes you're saving for someithing. I actually have two of these, one for my dresser drawers and one for the linen shelves. It's especially useful for folding fitted sheets to fit on a shelf. ... View related article. |
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