I buy the small sized tissue in bundles from the dollar store
Originally Posted by SandyinZ4
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Bella Boo, these will go over great. When I make a bunch, instead of buying the little tissue packs to go inside them, (which sometimes I am unable to find) I just grab a large box of tissues and take out about 5-6 and fold them individually in thirds, stack in a pile and insert them inside. Lots less expensive that way and folks gfet the idea of what they are for.
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Using your tutorial, several ladies are making these for the BIG E Fair in Springfield, MA in September. They are fun to make. Thanks for your tutorial.
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Originally Posted by snipforfun
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I buy the small sized tissue in bundles from the dollar store
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Made one today and added a touch of trim....also made a matching fabric bowl that I got from a link here on the board!!! They are a gift for my new administrative assistant.
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Originally Posted by alikat110
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Made one today and added a touch of trim....also made a matching fabric bowl that I got from a link here on the board!!! They are a gift for my new administrative assistant.
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Thanks Grannieannie
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I made one of these for my bride. :) thank you for the tutorial.
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Originally Posted by northdakotaDad
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I made one of these for my bride. :) thank you for the tutorial.
NorthDakotaDad. |
Ready for the school fete
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Have made 24 all together. Thanks for the instructions. Made some the original way, some with the wider band, and some I tried with the french seams idea. Just some of them pictured, all ready for my GD's school fete.
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A few more
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I also boxed the corners on them, thanks for the suggestion.
Sorry I can't remember who submitted these great ideas. |
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