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Djeucalyptus writes:
More:Homemade pomegranate liqueur is surprisingly easy to make without any complex or out-of-the-ordinary tools and the results are both delicious and make perfect gifts for almost any occasion! All you need are a few simple ingredients, a few household kitchen utensils, and some time (it takes about a month and a half to properly age and cure).
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Foods are always cuter in miniature versions. (And on a stick, but I digress.) Learn to make mini ice cream cakes HERE at iVillage.
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I don’t know about you but I feel so guilty about throwing Christmas wrapping paper away. Well, Becky posted this great idea and tutorial for recycling the wrapping paper into a woven basket. Check out her tutorial for weaving a recycled wrapping paper basket at her blog My Kids Make. Thanks for sending in this great project that keeps…
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Looking for a quick gift to whip up or just a way to cozy up your candles? Check out this tutorial from Wise Craft that uses basic IKEA drink ware as the base for an inexpensive and decorative gift that's simple and fun to make.
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Here's an interesting approach to getting that Sam Flynn look from the new Tron movie using LEDs, a white shirt, and some opaque leather from Instructables user sheetmetalalchemist.
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Tifani from Calculating Chaos shows how to make a doll-sized snuggie blanket. This is so stinkin’ cute!! Now dolly can keep warm while cuddling, just like the big girls! Go to the tutorial.
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[via One Pretty Thing]
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Shwin W from Shwin & Shwin shows how to make this super cute monster shirt for a little boy. She refashions an adult-sized striped shirt down to a little boy size, and then adds that awesome monster applique. Love it! Go to the tutorial.
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In the latest episode (number 19) of GreenStitch, Anne K. interviews Tina Sparkles, author of Little Green Dresses. Topics of the interview include patternmaking and thrifting. Also covered in this episode is an update on Anne’s hospital sewing project. Go to episode 19 of GreenStitch.
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