So this is my third time trying to teach myself how to crochet. I actually made something this time and it's pretty easy if you stick to the basics. I learned by watching videos on U-Tube and checking out Just Like June's site, thanks for the help.
Do keep in mind that I was trying to make a hat for the new baby, but I am glad that Olive can enjoy it. She actually has worn it everyday since I gave it to her.
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Valentine's Day Scrap Wreath
Here is an easy scrap fabric Valentine's Day wreath that I made this weekend.
I used a hard foam craft ring and cut one inch wide by ten inch long fabric strips out of some Valentine's Day scrap material. Then I simple knotted the fabric strips around the ring. Enjoy!
Today is also my birthday...I'll be eating a big piece of cake for all of you!


I used a hard foam craft ring and cut one inch wide by ten inch long fabric strips out of some Valentine's Day scrap material. Then I simple knotted the fabric strips around the ring. Enjoy!
Today is also my birthday...I'll be eating a big piece of cake for all of you!
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Coffee Filter Wreath
Here is an easy wreath project to decorate just about any place in your home and it's made out of coffee filters!
-bunch up the filter.
-secure into wreath with straight pin.
Keep adding the filters all the way around and hang-up the wreath with a ribbon. I added spiders for Halloween and I bet it would look nice for Thanksgiving if you used the brown coffee filters. I love when my MOPS group comes up with crafty ideas.
-bunch up the filter.
-secure into wreath with straight pin.
Keep adding the filters all the way around and hang-up the wreath with a ribbon. I added spiders for Halloween and I bet it would look nice for Thanksgiving if you used the brown coffee filters. I love when my MOPS group comes up with crafty ideas.
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