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New Poll — What’s Your Favorite Type of Junk Creation?

May 2, 2008 by Peggy Rowland  
Filed under Home & Living

New Poll — What’s Your Favorite Type of Junk Creation?

The new poll is up in the sidebar. You know what to do.
I want to find out about your favorite type of junk creation.
Is it a clothing creation like the bra purse (but not necessarily using underwear), a metal creation like Nuts the Junkyard Dog, a simple reuse project like the tea tag bookmarks or the cat toy from a ketchup bottle, or it is a project you can more easily add your own personal stamp to (like the decoupage vacation mementos sour cream container into a flowerpot I’m working on for next week). But maybe it’s just that you …read more

So-Artsy Links from Lifestyles Channel and Beyond

April 26, 2008 by Peggy Rowland  
Filed under Home & Living

So-Artsy Links from Lifestyles Channel and Beyond

Cornstarch clay- can it look like turquoise?
Noreen Crone-Findlay is working on a new doll. She’s spun the yarn to weave the body, and sculpted the head from cornstarch clay. She painted it to look like carved turquoise.
Keeping a Knitting Journal
Links to free knitting journal page downloads to keep your knitting organized.
Layers Upon Layers
Cyndi got a new tool — a forstner bit — and couldn’t wait to come up with a project to use it…
Make your own wedding earrings
The Creative Bride has created an easy tutorial to make these feminine dangle earrings.
Quilts in Times of Disasters
Quilters often turn to quiltmaking in …read more

My Junk Creation: Tea Tag Bookmark

April 23, 2008 by Peggy Rowland  
Filed under Home & Living

My Junk Creation: Tea Tag Bookmark

Earlier today, I unloaded my fun Tea Tag Confetti post. You thought it was fun, right?
Here’s a project that requires a little glue, but it’s lovely for a tea sipper.
Simple directions for Tea Tag Bookmark:
-After selecting your favorite tags, arrange in pattern. I used six tags.
-Apply small amounts of glue to bottom tips of tags and begin building the bookmark.
-Wipe away any excess glue on both sides of bookmark.
-Tie a ribbon or a used tea string to the top.
-Let rest between magazine pages, layered with books.
-After just minutes, enjoy your new junk creation!
I chose a stained tea string for a …read more


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