CHRISTMAS CLUB IDEA
#71
One year I made 6-inch paper pieced angel blocks, quilted them onto a navy blue sweatshirt (to look like the night sky) and bordered them with decorative braid. On some I experimented with lace for the angel's wings which was quite beautiful. Unfortunately, I have given them all away, but I will ask my mother to dig out the one I gave her so I can post a picture. Any Christmas inspired quilt block would do (Christmas trees, wreaths, Santa, etc.) and they can be put together very quickly, usually in just a couple of hours once you have all your materials together.
#72
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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if ref. to guys..well besides hubby,my 3 boys and 4 boy grandkids...one thing i do know...they are really not that hard..one..no guy likes any kind of flowered print, or pink colors regardless..they like checks,flannel,plaids..dots,stripes ..maybe leaf prints..all guys have an interest too..mainly sports..football,basketball,bowling..then there are your fishing guys..or your computer geeks..etc..etc..ladies..thos fabrics are out there..stick to browns,grays ,blues..and for kids..bright colors..lap quilts..big soft pillow covers,pillowcases and aprons and of course your lounge pants/boxers.......you go girls
#74
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Originally Posted by Laura3
I have the best snack mix that I give out every other year for Christmas. On the year that I bake cookies everyone gets mad at me. I also have been the most requested mom for the college kids because of this mix. It can be made ahead and looks great in tins...Should I post it here or in recipes?
#75
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Originally Posted by brenda21
Originally Posted by CarrieAnne
Great idea....I wa just thinking how hard this Christmas is going to be...........I'm not working much. I need ideas for young guys, like 17-25!!!!!!! Cant think of a thing to do Hm and not too expensive!
#78
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LOL, Charisma, I made those for my kids when they werent the "IN" thing! Ive always been frugal, and my kids always took a lunch, so I made them all cute cloth lunch bags. Too cheap to buy bags, lol!
The lunch bags would give them memories!
The lunch bags would give them memories!
#79
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I always thought these little tissue pack holders would make nice gifts, especially for hair dressers, letter carriers--you know, those service people who make our lives better that rarely get any thanks. The Sew Thankful website has several projects for free, and two styles of tissue pack holders:
http://www.sewthankful.com/media/Tra...sueHolder1.pdf
She used to have both styles posted, but now you have to sign up for her e-news to get the other one. It's the more conventional style. Anyway . . . you probably have enough stuff in your stash to make as many as you want.
http://www.sewthankful.com/media/Tra...sueHolder1.pdf
She used to have both styles posted, but now you have to sign up for her e-news to get the other one. It's the more conventional style. Anyway . . . you probably have enough stuff in your stash to make as many as you want.
#80
I've made some Boston Block coasters for the girls at my doctors office. I found a pattern called "Mexican Star Basket" it's about a 4 or 5 in. square, that I want to find a liner for and it can be used to hold candy, rolls, even a plant. These are for my neighbors. And next I plan on making some mouse pads from Rhonda Woods Star Point Blocks. I'm currently working on three small Christmas Stocking wall hanings for a friend, DGD's and SIL. I've been busy and having fun.
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