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Crafternoon Delight: February 2013
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013. The Birch and the Bee. Jump on over to The Birch and the Bee. To support Blake and Jenna's new venture. You can support them on Kickstarter. As they make the cutest wooden jewlery! Jenna is the cousin of one of my favorite people in the world, Lauren Tien. What a creative family! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). DIY: Spring Easter Egg Garland. Baby Shower Craft: Bunting! Guest Post: DIY Razor Back Tank. Make Your Own Pillow Covers. Mini Clay Succulent Pots. The Birch and the Bee.
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Crafternoon Delight: August 2014
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Sunday, August 3, 2014. Need to take your average terra cotta pots to the next level? Terra cotta pots and coasters (any size! A complimentary paint color (we used non-spray paint for the accent color). Start by applying a coat (or two) of spray paint on your pots. be sure to check the dry time on your paint, so that it's dry before you apply the accent color. Tip: be sure to paint the inside of your pots, so that whatever is visible once the plant is in there is the right color (and not terra cotta).
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Remembering Andy
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You Smile I Smile. Sonshine: My Journey After the Loss of My Son. Tuesday, February 11, 2014. Happy 3rd Angelversary my beloved son, my life, my only sunshine. I love you forever. February 11, 2014 at 12:11 PM. Thinking of you today, Pam. May your day be gentle and easier. Fondly,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Andrew Edward Katchuk, Beloved Son 10/10/88 - 2/11/11. Rest in Peace, Sonshine. What I Learned from Daniel : The Blog. News from the Crib. And So Begins My New Life. Stop, Drop, Recover.
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Remembering Andy: December 2013
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You Smile I Smile. Sonshine: My Journey After the Loss of My Son. Thursday, December 19, 2013. A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words. You can freeze one moment in time to have forever- a moment that can never be relived. Think about that.any given moment of your life.you can never. Relive. Doesn't that make you want to appreciate every moment more? But I'm glad I took the time to live in this moment and really appreciate my tree. So here's what I am asking you to do because I know for a fact you will be ha...
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Crafternoon Delight: Mini Clay Succulent Pots
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Monday, June 18, 2012. Mini Clay Succulent Pots. See the full inspiration and tutorial here: DIY Handmade Clay Pots. Rolling pin (or a water bottle! Wax paper (to cover your table). Circle stencil or a circle-shaped glass. Start by rolling out your clay to form the outside of the pot. You can use a rolling pin, or get creative and use a blue water bottle like us! Use a straight edge or a triangle with a knife to cut the bottom and sides straight. Wrap your sides around the circle and cut off the excess.
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Crafternoon Delight: September 2014
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014. DIY: Wood Wedding Signs. DIY wood signs can add a great ambiance to a wedding - especially a beach wedding! Photo credit: Josiah Hassler Photography. Wood (the bride, Katrina, picked some up from her hometown beach). Printer (and a computer. and ink! Acetone nail polish remover. Newspaper to cover working surface. To start, decide what words and fonts you want to use. Tip: we found non-cursive to be much easier unless you have a good free-hand painter. Though the letters will...
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Crafternoon Delight: DIY: Spring Easter Egg Garland
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Monday, April 9, 2012. DIY: Spring Easter Egg Garland. Newspaper or paper bags. Bring 1 1/2 cup water to a boil. In a separate bowl, dissolve 3 teaspoons of corn starch in 3 tablespoons of cold water. When the water boils, pour the corn starch mixture in, and stir for 2 minutes - the mixture will be slightly cloudy. Remove from the heat, and let cool to room temperature. Mix with 1/2 cup of flour to thicken. Blow up a few water balloons. Tip: it helps to stretch the balloons before blowing them up. When ...
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Crafternoon Delight: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Our dear crafting friend, C, recently turned 30. To celebrate, we made her a birthday pinata to commemorate the milestone! Cardboard (we used some ikea boxes from a recent furniture purchase). Heavy duty scissors, or exacto knife. Shipping or painters tape. Tissue paper of varying colors. Runny glue or mod podge. You will first be making a 3D number (or letter, or whatever shape you want! You could print something out and trace it, or free hand it. Cut out two of the same shape.
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Crafternoon Delight: June 2015
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Friday, June 26, 2015. DIY: Paper Flowers Version 2 - Rolled Paper Flowers. To continue with the theme of paper flowers.here is an incredibly easy way to make rolled paper flowers! These are a bit more sturdy than the tissue paper flowers, but just as easy to make. A heavier weight paper, in various colors (i used cardstock). Dowels (i used skewers, and they worked great). Cut your paper into 6" squares (you can vary the sizes for different sized flowers). Cut the corners so they are rounded. I (Jessica)...
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Crafternoon Delight: Sew What?: Make Your Own Pillow Covers
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Thursday, July 19, 2012. Make Your Own Pillow Covers. Easy throw pillow covers tutorial. The fabric I picked was slightly sheer, so I also picked a liner fabric to go inside for extra thickness. Warning: if you go to a fabric outlet, you WILL get overwhelmed with all the choices! Measure the pillows you'd like to cover, length and width. Make sure to get the curve of the pillow (how fat it is). Tip: if you don't have a soft tape measure, you can use a shoelace (or iPhone charger) to measure. Fold over th...