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Hello! It's been awhile. I have been busily working behind the scenes to get scarf kits made up. I kind of disappeared from social media during it all. Good news, they are back in stock! I thought I would give you some studio snapshots of the process of it all. Plus, since I haven't updated you on Lucy, our vintage Serro Scotty camper, I thought I would throw in some pics of it as well.


First of...

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Hi there, just wanted to recap the 10 uh 12 Holiday Projects of 2013. Somehow I squeezed in a few extra this year. There are tutorials for all of them when you click the links. If you weren't getting these in your inbox every week, then you need to sign up for my email newsletters that way you won't miss any of 2014's projects.



Project...

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You will Need:

1 Ceramic Holly Leaf
1 Ceramic Round Bead Red
10" Gingham Ribbon
12" of 18 gauge Silver Craft Wire

Instructions:
1. Make a simple wire loop and connect it to the loop of the holly piece and close. Trim the excess wire.
2. Slide the round bead onto the wire and make a second simple wire loop just above the bead. Trim the excess wire.
3. With the remaining wire (approximately 6-8 inches),...

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A 15 minute project! I don't know about you but every year we save giftbags from Christmas. They go into our storage closet and then by the following year I am throwing them out because they are torn or wrinkled. What about making some fabric gift bags? They won't tear and if they get dirty, throw them in the washer. These instructions are for a bag made from a fat quarter but you could use any...

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How many days till summer? I thought I better get my Spring Twigs tutorial posted before I need to change the name to Summer twigs tutorial. I made these up on a whim the other day to bring something spring-y into the house.

I didn't take a lot of pictures as I was going but I will do my best to describe what I did and I bet you can handle it, you're clever. :)

First of all I found my green fabric...

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