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#114744WhimsiVilleYou can get pretty tin containers at garage sales for cheap! They are easier than you think to cut and repurpose into a pretty necklace set
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#114707WhimsiVilleSince these beaded crosses go together fast, you can make enough of them to dress up each setting at your Easter brunch table.
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#114592WhimsiVilleCut the cups from a plastic egg carton, paint them and pop them in the oven for a few minutes to make this fresh as spring wreath.
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#114395WhimsiVille"You can't buy love, but you can rescue it!" is my new favorite saying. I repurposed some mixed media art into a free printable image.
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#114344WhimsiVilleJust in time for Easter, an easy tutorial to make these wire crosses to give away or place on each table setting at Easter brunch.
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#114251WhimsiVilleAll you need is stiff paper and washi tape to make this whimsical window valance perfect for baby's room or to brighten your studio window.
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#114213WhimsiVilleBelieve it or not, this necklace set was cut from the lid of a tin cannister! Tin is easy to repurpose check out the step by step tutorial.
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#114195WhimsiVilleCheck out these Goodwill earrings I did an easy boho update by decoupaging them with an artful napkin. Get the step by step instructions.
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#114083WhimsiVilleThis wall hanging was made with a Pier One Import placemat and bobs that hang from pendulum clocks that are covered with paper mandalas.
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#114049WhimsiVilleThese darling earrings were made from packaging plastic that's painted with nail polish. The tutorial comes with a free printable pattern.
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#113943WhimsiVilleThis clock was made from a beaded burlap placemat from Pier One Imports. All you do is add some shells and a mini quartz clock movement.
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#113760WhimsiVilleGet the free printable images to make this cute bookmark and follow the step by step directions to put it together in about 1/2 hour.
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#113592WhimsiVilleTurn a jute placemat into a wall hanging with buttons and yarn and your hot glue gun. You can put this together in less than one hour.
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#113521WhimsiVilleThis recipe makes bird feeders with Knox gelatin, bird seed and your favorite cookie cutters. This is a easy fun craft to do with the kids.
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#113253WhimsiVilleTransform a plain thrift store necklace into a fun and colorful OOAK piece of jewelry to brighten the day with this step by step tutorial.
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#113002WhimsiVilleGather a razor clam shell from the beach and make this darling ornament to keep or give away with the free printable graphics.
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#112717WhimsiVilleFind out how to insert earrings you purchased or made into a clear plastic Christmas ornament for an unusual and fun packaging idea.
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#112436WhimsiVilleA purchased craft assemblage clock from the craft store can easily be turned into a personalized treasure using a photo of your house.
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#111849WhimsiVilleEasy, fast and fun. This free tutorial has step by step instructions for these earrings made of scrapbook paper and pretty gold tone beads.
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#111258WhimsiVilleThis step by step tutorial gives you a free printable mandala and shows how to use plastic packaging to make these sassy earrings.
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#111062WhimsiVilleCheck out the free step by step tutorial how to find unusual fonts and take your personalized crafts to another level!
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#110284WhimsiVillePrint out the full size pdf of this sandcastle and cover it with sand from the beach for a OOAK summer fun clock. Step by step instructions!