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59.www.save-on-crafts.com805000
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65.www.threadart.com696000
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68.www.mbd2.com669000
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76.www.advanced-embroidery-designs.com601000
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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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Free The Dish And The Spoon Pattern
I love this free pattern from Jessica of Happy Together for a plush dish and spoon. If you make them, you might want to keep close watch to make sure they don't run away together ... Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Plush | Digg this!
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Your Crafty Comments - Craft Tips
This week's installment of Your Crafty Comments is a special edition focused on readers' favorite craft tips. We put out a call on Facebook and Twitter for tips, and received some great feedback. Here are some of our favorites. Margaret Krueger writes: Take your time to do it right and dont be afraid to ask for help. Never forget to read the directions as even the best of us forget that fact and we of course want ot do it right but get stubborn and of course forget our own advice.Jacque Childress shares: Don't create for anyone else's satisfaction except your own. That may be a no-brainer for some people, but for me, doing something to please other people hindered my creativity! Once I let go of that mind set, I've been more free.Kathleen Marshall says: Clear plastic boxes in different sizes, so you can see what's in them. I switched out all my assorted cardboard boxes and tins years ago and wouldn't go back! Larger boxes I put on a utility shelf, so I don't have to unstack and restack the boxes.Courtney Rose Calkins writes: One favorite tip for parents is to always have on hand plenty of glue, foam stickers in varying shapes, construction paper, googly eyes and stamps with ink pads, in addition to markers and crayons. We made a kit with all these things and keep it at Grandma's house and they have craft time when she sits for our son. Dana Jones says: When working with clay I keep a package of babywipes on my table it is the best thing to clean your hands and surface with, takes it right up.A lot of folks mentioned using plastic zip-top bags for storage, and I especially like Ellen Cotter's take on this tip: I love using the ziplock vegetable bags for storing current projects in my purse to take with me. The tiny holes in the bag let the air out which makes it much easier to quickly stash in a bag, while the plastic still protects the project.Zshanna Kristoff share this project storage tip: I nab wine boxes from businesses and friends then I brainstorm and keep the tools for each project in a labeled wine box or old milk crate (which are great since you can see through the sides). Things tend to wander in my house... Missing once piece of a craft project will get it put off forever. This helps save me the hour I'd spend bringing it all together again.Fantastic tips, everyone! Thanks so much for sharing them.Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Columns | Digg this!
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Crafty Denver: Tomte
Earlier this week I wrote about my stop to Fancy Tiger while in Denver this summer. Well, right after I had fun there, I headed over to Tomte, another crafty gem in the city.Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Crafty Travels | Digg this!
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How-To: Ninjabread Men
Instructables user Jayefuu writes: After seeing a picture of some similar ninjabread men cutters by Fred & Friends on epicwinftw.com I HAD to have some. Not being one to just buy something, I thought I'd have a go at making my own using strips of 0.5mm stainless steel and a jig to bend it around. Not being a dab hand with graphics software I twisted the arm of my friend gmjhowe to make me some outlines. The ninjas in the PDF he sent me back are pure awesome, and should be a wee bit easier to make than the shapes of the originals I got my inspiration from.How-To: Ninjabread MenRead the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Food | Digg this!
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Masterful Sculptures, Formed of Clay
“Masters in Clay” at Grounds for Sculpture is a thoughtful two-part exhibition of contemporary American clay artists.
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