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Do you remember the cute fabric baskets I made last week? I sat and admired them for about 2 days, before I realized that I could use two of them for St. Patrick’s Day. How lucky (little St. Patrick’s Day pun) that I’d used green fabrics!
I’ve been planning on sending 2 college care packages out this month. I already knew I’d send homemade cookies, of course. But I wanted to add a little something extra. These boxes fit the bill as “little something extras” perfectly when filled with treats. Once the treats are inhaled gone, the students can use the boxes for organization (never can have too much organization!).
I attached 2 of the tags I’d made {here} and they’re ready to be packed up and mailed out.
I just love when I can find a happy home for a craft project.
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Although I’m part Irish, I grew up in Hawai’i where St. Patrick’s Day is not really celebrated much. I never thought that much about St. Patrick’s Day until I had children. Now days I try to find small, fun ways to celebrate the day, like these quick and easy St. Patrick’s Day Snacks. These shamrock-shaped snacks…
I had so much fun making upcycled mittens from repurposed sweaters {here} last winter that I just had to try some more. These would make great Christmas gifts. They’re easy and inexpensive to make. You can personalize them by choosing colors and pattern to match your “gift-ee’s” tastes. I went to the thrift store looking…
Fun laundry scoop craft for Easter using a recycled laundry scoop. Don’t throw those little scoops away, instead make decorations. A great kids’ craft.
I purchased a gold mine of crafting inspiration last week when I found a mixed bag of Jenga blocks at my local thrift store for $1.25. There’s something about repurposing those blocks that has become addictive. Today I’ll show you an easy kids’ craft making your own diy dominoes that would also make a great…
Each time I share my obsession with repurposing my trash into crafts, I become just a bit less embarrassed about it (and it now embarrasses me that I’m not embarrassed any more). I’ve been hoarding laundry scoops for years. I’d build up a big stack while trying to figure out what in the world to do…
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These are a great St. Patty’s day project……I just love these napkin “baskets” that you have created. Thanks so much for sharing at March Madness
These are a great St. Patty’s day project……I just love these napkin “baskets” that you have created. Thanks so much for sharing at March Madness
Love your baskets. Thanks for sharing @ DearCreatives.com & hope to see you again soon! Theresa