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Mod Podged and Colored Food Jars
Create beautiful luminaries out of recycled jars using food coloring and Mod Podge! Check out the awesome projects by Pam of Gingerbread Snowflakes and Emily of Inspired. [Read More]
 
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How to Transform Picture Matting with Photo Negatives
Instructions and step by step photos show how to make use of old film negatives in a new innovative way. Easy and inexpensive method to personalize a photo. [Read More]
 
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Decorate Clothespins with Your Fabric Scraps
Everyone has fabric scraps, and decorating clothespins is a great way to use them up! More than likely you already have everything to create these, and they are great for using around the house or fo... [Read More]
 
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Anthropologie Inspired Mirror on a Budget
Mitzi from Mitzi's Collectibles redoes a mirror Anthropologie style - and who does love the vintage French look of that store's housewares? Come check her easy tutorial. She recycles the mirrors and... [Read More]
 
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Recycle your paper scraps with Mod Podge
Do you have paper scraps that you can't throw away? I do. Most crafters and artists are collectors; we save everything for the perfect project that we know is coming. Design*Sponge does it again with ... [Read More]
 
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Mod Podge goes green with magazines.
I'm quite fond of this project for many reasons. One of the biggest ones is that EVERYONE has the supplies to make it--junk mail or magazines work perfectly! More good news. Your kids can easy part... [Read More]
 
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How to recycle pickle jars into very cute storage jars.
I really like to make crafty organization projects, I think because I lack organization in my own life. It’s hard for us crafters, right? Creative and organized don’t always mix! To celebrate b... [Read More]
 
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Spark an Idea Thursday: You're knitting with WHAT!?
You can find free yarn from some pretty surprising sources! [Read More]
 
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How to recycle the yarn from a sweater
Great tutorial showing how to unravel a sweater to recycle the yarn. Great way to get alot of yarn for not alot of money. [Read More]
 
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blah to TADA!
A blog all about recycling found objects in awesome crafty projects. [Read More]