Antoinette Teglovic showed us this very clever sewing necesities holder. This would make a great stocking stuffer.
Chris Workman makes Christmas Ornaments for her kids every year. I love this idea. I tried to do it too, but it worked out like a New Year's Resolution.
Snowflake Christmas Tree Ornaments
Crayola Model Magic - white
snowflake cookie cutter (Chris used Wilton comfort grip)
Rolling pin
Ribbon
Roll out your model magic so it's about 1/4 - 1/2 inch thick.
Using your cookie cutter, cut out a snowflake
Using the straw, poke a hole at the top
Allow to dry for about 24-48 hours, turning halfway
Hang with ribbon
For extra shine, Chris blotted the top of the snowflakes with VersaMark, sprinkled on a mix of iridescent and glitter embossing poweder, and carefully used my Heat It craft tool to "dry" them. The second they started to bubble, she turned it off. On the back, she used a colored pen to write the child's name, and a Christmas wish.
Rachel Silvan showed us this great Father's day present with endless possiblities. You could make these for Mother's day, or for Grandparents, or let your imagination go wild!
Corrine Seamons makes these beautiful serving "trays". They look so pretty you won't believe how easy they are to make. All you need is a plate, a candle holder and a little epoxy. Who would have guessed? What a nice way to deliver Holiday cookies, or any kind of goodie!
Meg Chesley's very first Pinterest Pin became a lovely project. Wouldn't this make a great baby shower gift?
It's called a Swarming Butterfly Chandelier
You could make it with a variety of different shapes and papers to create a look that will match your room perfectly! Consider punching circles, flowers, stars, etc, to create a unique look.
Heidi Muehle showed us how to create a family heirloom like this with a board, scrapbook paper, and modge podge.
Amanda Sedgeberg showed us these adorable napkin rings. They are not only adorable, but inexpensive (beads and popsicle sticks) and so easy the kids can join in the fun.
Sarah Jones is camera shy, but she wrote a fantasy book in six months, and she only types one-handed! Very impressive Sarah!
Jenni Warner shared her creative closet organizing...picture coming. . .
And here are some more cute crafts to keep your creative juices flowing!!!
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