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58.www.allcrafts.net813000
59.www.save-on-crafts.com805000
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65.www.threadart.com696000
66.www.woodworking.org691000
67.store.scrapbook.com684000
68.www.mbd2.com669000
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70.www.simplicity.com662000
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78.www.kindredcreations.com568000
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82.www.fromnaturewithlove.com524000
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84.www.knitting-and.com514000
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86.www.dharmatrading.com474000
87.scrapbooking.com467000
88.www.scrapbook-bytes.com466000
89.www.purlsoho.com457000
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91.www.jennibick.com451000
92.www.jandofabrics.com443000
93.www.scrapbookscrapbook.com436000
94.www.woodworkersjournal.com429000
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96.www.creativexpress.com424000
97.www.scrapbookingsuppliesrus.com402000
98.www.origami.com385000
99.www.origami-club.com384000
100.www.make-stuff.com378000
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Children to pick and choose among one-day crafts camps in Madison
MADISON - The Museum of Early Trades and Crafts, 9 Main St. at Green Village Road in Madison, is hosting unique one-day summer camps for children 4 through 12 in July and August.
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CAC fine arts and crafts set
The Community Arts Center has been busy this summer among other events, its planning the Eighth Annual Fine Arts and Crafts Festival set for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday (Sept. 25 and 26) at Rose Tree Park on Rte. 252 near Media.
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Neon Elastic Girl's Skirt
I get obsessed over fabric (who doesn't right?) and Liberty of London is just right up there with the most beautiful prints. Molly at The Purl Bee shows off the gorgeous Liberty of London Tana Lawn print in her neon elastic girl's skirt project. The neon elastic and knit trim give a modern edge to the skirt. It's perfect for a new back to school outfit!Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Fabric | Digg this!
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The TED Conference Comes to Detroit
With a focus on art and makers, the TED conference is in Detroit today and I'm checking it out live from the floor. We've had some amazing presentations today from some creative thinkers - keep an eye out on Twitter for #tedx and #detroit for the discussions, links, and photos.Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Arts & Design | Digg this!
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How-To: Fimo Shark Container
Scott of What I Made is back with another really fun project and beautifully illustrated instructions with this Fimo clay shark container. Amazingly, it's his first time working with Fimo. Impressive! My original idea was to create a toast rack where the shark looks like it is eating the toast. That didn't really work out (I couldn't make it big enough) however it works really well with cheese straws, bread sticks and even pencils. Oh... and for a bit of gory fun I also made a half-eaten Fimo fish to hook on to its teeth.I love when gory humor and crafting meet up. It's a win-win. Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in General | Digg this!
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