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My girls may have two full weeks left before it’s ‘back to the books’ at our #local #public #school, but read more...

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My girls may have two full weeks left before it’s ‘back to the books’ at our #local #public #school, but read more...

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My girls may have two full weeks left before it’s ‘back to the books’ at our #local #public #school, but read more...

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Quote from: Ludi on June 12, 2016 02:54:11 PMThat is #fantastic - is it your #original design?thanks!  it's an #amalgamation of several illuminated manuscripts: read more...

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This is an original post from Today's Creative Life Click the title to read the full article. Welcome to my annual Celebrate Summer Series, where I introduce you to a few of my fellow bloggers and their #creative ideas! Pam from Over the Big Moon is sharing her easy Slime recipe. If you have kids, then you KNOW how they love playing with this stuff. Whether it’s called Gak, Flubber, or Slime, […] Author information Kim Owner/Founder at Today's Creative Blog Since 2007, Kim has been sharing tips and tutorials on how to live a creative #life. Owner/Founder of read more...

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Ahhhh; it's a lovely summer day on the patio. Blue skies, bright sun... actually, really bright. Blinding might be a better word! If you have an #outdoor living space you likely also have one or two areas that always get blasted by the sun, making them virtually unusable at certain times of day. Enter our innovative Shade Panel solution. It's an outdoor curtain with a center #screen that filters in light while blocking out the worst of the blinding rays ? all without destroying your view. We worked with our friends at Fabric Depot to come up with the perfect combo for this project: bold Outdoor read more...

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Hello!Thanks for joining me today, Corina, here on the Cheery Lynn Blog.For this weeks card, I #stamped, watercoloured, embossed and inked the background with Distress Inks on watercolour paper. I then #die #cut the stamped image out using the Pierced Stacker #4 set. I placed a larger black cardstock die cut (from the same set) to cover the die cut hole. I then layered the stamped image on top. I inked a variety of foliage die cuts with Distress Inks and placed in the bottom left and top right corners. I used the Build a Flower #2 to create my large flower and read more...

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Ok i have a question for my crafty friends here.... i used liquid #rit #dye on 100% cotton (a combo of the magenta and purple dye). When I dyed my fabric it was the exact shade of purple I wanted. Even after heat setting, washing and drying it. When i read more...

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Banners and garlands are great ways to add some color and interest into your space. You can use them to label areas in your room, create name #banners, make a WELCOME banner for your entrance, drape across windows and whiteboards, and use it as a cute accent on a bulletin board! In the Gears classroom, I used some gear cutouts to make a name banner across the teacher desk.Making a banner out of cutouts is one of the easiest things you can do when you are decorating your classroom...and they are super cute when they are finished!This is how you make one...Step 1. Use a standard #hole punch to read more...

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