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Check out these Wild Animals! | Keeping Up with Erin
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Keeping Up with Erin. Last Day of Chemo! May 1, 2010 · 9:29 pm. Check out these Wild Animals! My dear friend, Miss Sarah Mayer, has come to visit. We took a trip to the Oregon Coast and stumbled upon these wild elk having a snack. While on the coast we stopped at Canon Beach and Astoria. Both places are featured in the amazing 80’s flick, The Goonies… Haystack Rock and the County Jail! Filed under Random Awesomeness. Last Day of Chemo! 3 responses to “. Check out these Wild Animals! May 7, 2010 at 7:33 pm.
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Tutorial: How to make a Fabric Headboard
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Updates via RSS Feeds. ALL THE US POSTS. Keepin’ It Real. Tutorial: How to make a Fabric Headboard. In my master bedroom, I wanted an extra large headboard that would make a statement.Here are my instructions on how to make a fabric headboard…not just any fabric headboard. .you’ll see. Step 1: Find fabric that you love! Step 2: Measure your space. We wanted ours to take up basically the whole wall. 🙂 Go big or go home right! Step 3: Divide your space into squares. And cut them PRECISELY the right size.
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Last Day of Chemo!! | Keeping Up with Erin
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Keeping Up with Erin. Check out these Wild Animals! European Adventure… →. May 12, 2010 · 4:26 am. Last Day of Chemo! Sarah and I chatted with a couple sitting next to us at one point during my treatment. Matt and Brenda have many years of experience with cancer. Matt has had stage 4 brain cancer for over two years and has gone through chemo and radiation. Matt and Brenda have four children ranging from toddlers to teens and they are all home schooled! Filed under Good Health. 7 responses to “. It’...
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» More Japanese Masking Tape Fun Whisker Graphics
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More Japanese Masking Tape Fun. June 9th, 2009 15 comments. Somebody stop me. Ok, not really. I’m relieved. Glad I’m using the Japanese Masking tape I bought myself for my birthday. There have been times when I’ve pined desperately for something only to buy it and not use it (hello double chaise lounge). Here’s another little use for The Tape – Magnetic Note Holders. 1″ x 4″ white labels. Fabulous japanese masking tape. Cut around clothespin with xacto. Place tape on top of clothespin. 8230;] DIY magneti...