I like making holiday ornaments as gifts (saves $$$!). Or you could try mosaicing a small table with broken plates and such. I also like doing Mod Podge, yes, kids can do it, but adults can do it too. You might just want to go into a Hobby Lobby or a Michael's Crafts and see what inspires you. I've always wanted to try stained glass!
2006-10-03 06:51:49
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answered by ndtaya 6
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Have you ever tried glass painting? Inexpensive vases are everywhere and there are neat paints at the craft store that are specially formulated for glass. You don't have to be an artist either because simple graphic designs such as dots made with pencil erasers, squares made with the end of a cosmetic sponge and swirls done free hand done in many different colors including gold can make a plain $2 vase into a beautiful one of a kind gift or treasure.
2006-10-03 10:32:14
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answered by jidwg 6
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I made a no sew blanket and it is AWESOME and makes great gifts. If you type in no sew blanket on yahoo you will come up with some websites that talk about them. You can also go buy the pattern but you really dont need one. All you do is take two pieces of fleese (I have seen some really cute fabric) and then cut the edges and tie them together. The blanket is really warm. Perfect for going into fall and winter. I am planning on making a few for christmas gifts. They are pretty inexpesive to make too. Hope that helps.
2006-10-03 06:50:06
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answered by Laura B 2
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Call this needlework if you want, but I call it barely.
Go look at a "Q" hook! It's huge! If you know how to crochet, then using a Q on one inch wide material strips of (old sheets?) then you can make a 'rag basket' or what I find to be more popular, a toilet paper roll holder for above the tank. Then I got more creative and started crocheting the baskets OVER real baskets. The extra stiffness give it a better appeal look to it. Big or small, cloth or lace (yes, my lace ones look even better and are darling if made in pink, blue or white) Find a remnant sheet supplier and you're set. if interested in more details, contact me at vr66@yahoo. I learned it from someone else. And if it looks a bit ratty with loose threads (not trashy)... then DUH, it's a 'RAG basket'!
2006-10-03 07:02:27
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answered by Valeria 4
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someone usually happening searching with an exceedingly good personality in simple terms imagine about it. properly it concerns for kids to have a good seem and correctly i like warm guyz also, yet even as u imagine about the added years,,, ahead. you want your significant different to love you from heart, recognize you. Even idea they could have diverse critiques they could understand get alonge truly properly and they could care about each and every others opinion. properly to position in nutshells, i imagine some guy might want to seem warm yet can actually have sucha poor personality. do you imagine you would possibly want to stay thankfully till the right? yet in different hand imagine that this guy possibly isn't that warm like the first one yet he has an exceedingly deep heart which has your heart in. He loves you cares about you and your critiques, even with if he's the option of that and he respects and helps you till the right. And as they say elegance is interior i recommend truly elegance comes from heart so he's extra desirable than the first guy so noww might want to you date a impolite warm guy? Umm I wont :Px
2016-12-04 04:20:05
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answered by ? 4
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Shellcraft might be a good choice.
Check out this site. It has ideas and projects to make with seashells.
2006-10-03 13:26:16
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answered by Kathy 1
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