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Hello, Hello,
Thought I would just pop in and say I am still alive. It's been a while since I've blogged. The holiday projects take all of my energy and I love every bit of them, but when they are over I need a break. So that's where I've been for the past few weeks, taking a break. A lot of times we go to Florida after Christmas, but this year we decided to stay home. We've got a big trip out west...

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Hello, Hello,

Hope everyone is getting there shopping, crafting, and baking done. Uh...can't say that I am, but it's on the list for this week. I thought I would do a post on shipping dates, if you're still shopping like me. :)


The last day for shipping is Friday Dec. 20th at noon EST. Everything in the Etsy shopis in stock and ready to ship. If it's ordered before noon it will ship on that same...

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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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