This post is part of the online initiative Reverb10. One prompt a day for each day of December. You can find all of my Reverb10 posts here . * * * Prompt : Make. What was the last thing you made? What materials did you use? Is there something you...
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Today is the last day of NaBloPoMo. I can’t believe the whole month of November is already over and Christmas is almost here. Here’s to all the great people who persevered and stuck to blogging every single day for the month of November. I wanted to thank you all for...
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Hey guys, do you need more inspiration for your Christmas gift shopping? I found some more little treasures browsing the Etsy shops of some lovely bloggers that I read on a regular basis. Make sure to check them out!! Aqua Hat by Holly Crawford (HollyKnitlightly). The Secret’s in the Telling...
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If you know me a little bit at all, you know that I LOVE rubber stamps. I am a total sucker for the $1-stamp-bin at Michaels, but I also splurge on more expensive stamps every now and then. A couple of weeks ago, I was perusing the virtual isles on...
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It’s Friday again and time to share some more Etsy finds with you. Here are some more handmade gifts from some fabulous girls that I know in real life (Hi Sanna – I think your jewelry is beautiful! :)) or who I met on the blogosphere. Golden Honey Harvest Drops...
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I think I have mentioned before that I’ve become a serious Etsy lover over the last year or so. It’s not just a great resource to find unique, affordable gifts for any occasion, no, it’s even better that I happen to know some of the creative people that sell their...
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When I am not cross-stitching or crocheting, you can usually find me doing something with my stamps and paper. Paper has always been one of my favorite items to do crafts with. It pretty much leaves everything to your own imagination, because paper is versatile and so easily available in...
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{via my 365 project} I received a call on Sunday from one of our long-distance friends in Germany (originally his parents were friends of J’s family, but he and his wife then quickly also became friends of ours). We hadn’t really been in touch for a while, which is to...
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