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Mixed Media Quilt Project: Scrappy Spider Web
By Terry White Using bits of tissue paper, packaging, wrapping paper, travel brochures, stickers and sticker waste, magazine rips, junk mail, catalogs, postcards, and a flea market frame, create this truly unique upcycle project. You Will Need: 1/4″ graph paper … Continue reading
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Free Craft Project: Back to School Zipper Pouch
By Leslie Tucker Jenison Whether or not you “really” love school, you are bound to fall in love with this fun little pouch! To create this pouch you will need a sturdy piece of canvas. I used a section of … Continue reading
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Craft Project: Kindle Cover by Jamie Fingal
Matchbook Style Kindle Cover: A Free Craft Project By Jamie Fingal You can make this project with fused scraps, or by selecting the fabrics that you desire from your own stash. I would suggest that you choose 6-8 different fabrics … Continue reading