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Craft Projects - ThriftyFun.com
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Craft: Rag Rug Balls
I have always loved the country look in my home. It has become so popular, that people can pick up swanky catalogs and order just about anything. Or, they can be smart like us and do it themselves!
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Make Your Cat's Scratching Post
My husband and I wanted to buy a scratching post for our two kitties. We looked at prices of stuff at the pet store and online and it was too much. Then, I thought about it and said, "They are charging $40-$50 for wood and some rope or pieces of carpet. What a ripoff! We could do that ourselves."
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The Crochet Book: A Gift
Here is a great Christmas gift that you can work on from now until Christmas. It is a crochet book for a new or old crocheter. Since it is made on your computer it would be easy to make duplicate copies and if you are a crocheter like me, it would be fun just looking at all those patterns.
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Craft: Keepsake Box
Decorated keepsake box with picture frame lid.
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Craft: Towel Cake for Beach Wedding
This is a towel cake I made for my brother's wedding this summer. He and his wife were married on the beach and I used the towels they had on their wedding registry.
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Homemade CSI Kit for that Aspiring CSI
Do you have a budding CSI in your midst? Have you recently priced a toy CSI detective Kit? My 8-year-old grandson William loves to watch CSI and recently asked me to go online and find him a CSI kit. After my near heart attack from sticker shock, I decided that I would do a little research. After watching four back-to-back episodes of CSI on Spike TV and looking at the kits online, I had a little knowledge of what I was up against.
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Craft: Making Market Bags from Plastic Bags
I make market bags from plastic store bags and colored trash bags. Here is a photo of a pink one I made. With most stores going with reusable bags now, I think people will enjoy these. I bought these bags at a dollar store for $1.00, 30 bags in a package, it used about 27 bags.
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Craft Project: Decoupage Ornamental Ball
Decoupage is the art of pasting paper. Wildly popular during Victorian times, it can be a wonderful way to create many different styles of art. It's also a great way to recycle almost any kind of paper. Here are the basics about the art and a simple project to get you started.
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Craft Project: Patch Potholders
Use those scraps of material for a quilted potholder.
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How to Create a Child's Dress Up Box
Kids love imaginative play, and one of the best ways to encourage creativity and self expression is through dress-up. Allowing kids to be their favorite action hero, cartoon character, or even an imaginary friend with the help of a few costume props helps to keep kids away from TV and video games, too. Here's how to create a child's dress up box that you can pull out on the next time kids say, "I'm bored!"
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Craft: Button Necklace
Fold the string in half, and create an end by tying two slipknots 2 inches down from the fold. Slip a button on one string. Tie another slipknot 1 inch from the previous knot. Repeat until you have 12 buttons on the string.
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Craft Project: Colorful Caterpillar
This fluffy and colorful caterpillar craft is a perfect quick activity. It's cheerful pom-pom body and sweet red foam smile helps bring charm to any room.
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Craft: Photo CD
This "CD" is fun to make. I print a photo sent to me. Position the CD over the center of subject and draw around the CD. Cut it,I used Mod Podge to adhere it to the CD. I wrote who is the picture. In this case my pen-pal and her new baby brother. I embellished the outside with a sparkle glue.
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Craft Project: Fabric Pillow Panel Mini Garden Flag
Create your own inexpensive outdoor mini garden flags by using fabric pillow panels.
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Craft: Gourd Snowman Head
1 clean round gourd, glue, cotton balls or cotton fiber fill of any color, 1 large Christmas bell, acrylic paint, acrylic sealer, spray at least 2 times for good coverage.
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Craft: Fabric Envelopes for a "Cash Only" Budget System
We started the "cash only" budget system last year. I didn't like using plain envelopes for cash - so I made my own.
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Dried Roses Wreath
I recently attended a wedding and brought a lot of the roses home. I want to make a rose wreath with the roses and surprise the bride. Tips for keeping the color? I am planning on drying them upside down in a dark closet to keep the shape and then spray them with hairspray to keep them firm so they won't get powdery. Anyone got any ideas on how to put this together so it looks nice? Maybe a picture of something they've seen. Or a good website I can get some ideas from? Thanks in advance.
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Craft: Wax Crayon Quilt Blocks
During our church summer program, all the children used Dollar Tree crayons to color quilt blocks. Each color block represented a different program.
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Craft: Photography "Mask"
I used this picture for a photography class. The model is my mom and I created the "mask".
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Using Baby Oil In Diffuser
Has anyone ever used baby oil in a diffuser?
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Peek-a-Boo Dolls?
I'm trying to find out what the dolls are called that are homemade and are about the size when finished as a 2 year old toddler standing up. But the main idea of the Boy or Girl Doll is for their faces to be hidden while they are bent over hiding there face against their arms. I have seen these on front porches, mostly outside dolls.
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Crocheting A Purse Using Pop Top Tabs
I am looking for instructions for a purse crocheted out of pop tabs. Where can I find instructions for "manicuring" the tabs to smooth them for craft work? Can you help me? Thank you.
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Saving Money with Sheets
It's nearly time for white sales to begin. While these sales offer us great deals on linens, they offer so much more for the more creative consumer. By far, bed sheets are the most valuable item on sale this month. There's so much more than can be done with them than putting them on a bed.
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Cover Image With Cheesecloth for an Oil Painting Look
For inexpensive artwork that looks like an oil painting, you can use a picture from an old calendar (or similar paper stock) by gluing it to poster board or cardboard and then lay a piece of cheese cloth over the picture. Next step is to brush on a thin coat of shellac over the cheese cloth.
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Keep Sewing and Craft Supplies Organized Separately
In my sewing chest and my craft basket, I keep the little things separate. In the sewing chest (three drawers), I keep my various scissors in the bottom drawer, including my electric scissors that were a gift. In middle drawer I keep the many spools of thread.
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Crown Royal Bag Quilt
I want basic instructions on making a quilt out of crown royal bags small and big. Can you help me?
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Saving Money on Picture Frames
Here are tips and advice from the ThriftyFun community on saving money on picture frames. Post your own ideas here.
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Making a Blanket With a Knifty Knitter
Looking for a blanket pattern using the Knifty Knitter long loom.
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Making Sleeves To Hold Silverware
I would like to sew some sleeves to hold my silverware so it does not tarnish. Has anyone made any and what fabric should I use?
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Trouble Crocheting Nylon Netting Scrubbies
When I try to crochet a pot scrubber with nylon netting it comes out with a totally frayed look from the cut edges. The stitches are not distinct so it is difficult to find the hole for the next stitch. I am looking at a scrubber that I purchased and the stitches are very obvious and it has a very neat look. What am I not doing wrong?
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CRAFT Magazine
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CRAFT: The first project-based magazine dedicated to the renaissance that is occurring within the world of crafts. Celebrating the DIY spirit, CRAFT's goal is to unite, inspire, inform and entertain a growing community of highly imaginative and resourceful people who are transforming traditional art and crafts with unconventional, unexpected and even renegade techniques, materials and tools; people who undertake amazing crafting projects in their homes and communities. |
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HOW TO - Hand-Stitched Pacifier Card

Make and Takes shares a free download to make this pacifier-emblazoned greeting card you can stitch up with embroidery floss, perfect for giving at a baby shower.
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HOW TO - Doily Flower Cubes

Zakka Life shows us how she put together these girly and delicate doily flower cubes, which she created for her sister-in-law's engagement party.
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Magazine Bin Yarn Organizers

Laughing Purple Goldfish came up with a thrifty and clever way to organize her yarn: cardboard magazine bins turned on their sides!
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Cardboard Tube Chair

Paula at Treehugger wrote about this cool chair made from recycled printing industry cardboard tubes. From the site:
Chilean design studio Onceneto teamed up with La Tercera newspaper and has been doing an interesting job recovering waste material from the paper's print process. The first is produced with cardboard tubes from the newspaper printer paper rolls, connected with a steel support. The second were made with rubber that acts as ink transmitter in the print process, a hard to recycle material that before the design studio intervention went to waste.
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HOW TO - Knitted Duck

Kinderinfo shares a fun knitting pattern for this cute, hat-wearing duck complete with two-toned stripey tee.
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Free High-Res Photoshop Brushes

Spotted via TrueUp: Fudgegraphics is offering a free download of these fabric-inspired Photoshop brush textures you can use in your digital designs. I can't wait to play with these!
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Indie Prints for the Nursery

For the Home Style Guide site, I just did a round up of some cool looking prints that are perfect for the nursery, such as the wood gocco print from Petit Collage above.
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Keep Baby Warm Leggings Knitting Pattern

Machelle of Chopped Tomatoes shares her knitting pattern to make her Keep Baby Warm Leggings. I love the colors in this self-striping yarn! You can read the pattern off the page or download her handy PDF.
Machelle writes:
I've frequently come across forums about baby knits, and many mothers feel that booties are either 1. not warm enough, or 2. don't stay on! Having recently acquired a lovely ball of Regia self-striping yarn, I set out to create a simple pattern for leggings that are super functional, and easy enough for a novice...
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Vickie Howell's Natural Yarn Dyeing Experiments

I just caught this glimpse of the beautiful naturally dyed yarn by Vickie Howell. Pictured above are yarns dyed with coffee, roses, beets, and tumeric. So cool!
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Machine Quilting 101

Happy Zombie pointed us to Anyone Can Quilt's extensive post on machine quilting 101 that's filled with lots of tips. My favorite is using 505 fabric spray fix to baste your quilt instead of all those safety pins!
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Beethoven Amigurumi

Astrid C made a Beethoven amigurumi over at Cut Out + Keep. What a nice way to celebrate your favorite composer with crochet.
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HOW TO - Handspun Recycled Newspaper Yarn

Green Upgrader has a tutorial for how to recycle newspaper into handspun yarn. Apparently you can make 20 yards of yarn from one sheet of newspaper depending on your method. It surprised me how beautiful the yarn looks. via Whip Up.
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Crafty Superstars at Cut Out + Keep

Thanks so much to Cat for making me a Crafty Superstar at Cut Out + Keep where I shared 5 of my favorite craft projects over the last few years, from making your own light box to cellphone charms.
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Mary Poppins Converse

Crafter user Miaka customized a pair of black Converse sneakers with these playful silhouette motifs inspired by Mary Poppins.
Related:
? Garden-Inspired Converse
? Punk Chucks
? Lichtenstein-Inspired Customized Sneakers
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Moss Jewelry

Spotted in the CRAFT Flickr pool: this beautiful handmade ring by Adorn Jewelry, featuring a pocket full of real, live moss.
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