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Your Snappy bags sound good but, could you point me in the right direction to get a pattern please.
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Those rice bags, i get potpourri oils, add a few drops, smells great
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I have got to quit reading these boards. I now have 4 tissue holders don, pieces for 25 tissue holders cut, about 3 dozen smaller pieces cut to match with whatever I decide use fro the linings. I don't NEED 100 tissue holders, but give me another good morning and I'll have that many on the sewing table.
They are as cute as all get out, easy and probably what my club will get in each member's Christmas card! THANKS FOR THE IDEA (even if I'm severely side tracked!) |
http://sewtospeak.blogspot.com/2011/...ornaments.html
I just posted this link on links and resources. Looks like a quick and easy way to use bright and colorful scraps. Directions called for clear plastic ball ornaments - but I am going to try and give a new life to some of my less than pretty glass ornaments. Just takes a little Modge Podge, a smallish craft paint brush, small 1" or so scrap fabrics, and a little time to make. I think they would make darling items for gifts, bazaars, your own use on a tree or gift ties. They suggest/show using ribbon ties to hang, but regular ornament hangers would work too, and just tie a small ribbon bow at the hanger to glam it up a little. |
Originally Posted by TanyaL
(Post 5529025)
Take a generic shopping bag - these are still available for $1 - and glue a Christmas motif over the commercial logo. You can cover the Walmart logo with a Santa, an elf, a nativity scene, etc. Everything can come from scrap fabric and can be glued on - no sewing needed- goes extremely fast and is very seasonal. Perfect for kids or adults to make.
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