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Cheri Sicard
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How To Make Dried Apple Shrunken Heads. These little faces, made from dried apples, can look really nasty and sinister -- the perfect thing to decorate a Halloween party. |
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Amanda Formaro
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Turn Old Mittens into Adorable Dolls. Create a group of carolers or a sleighful of cute winter friends with mismatched children's mittens, wooden balls, and lots of imagination. |
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Amanda Formaro and Heidi Ott
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Thanksgiving Crafts and Decorating Ideas -- Mr Tom Turkey. This plump little turkey will be the center of attention on your table this year. |
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Cheri Sicard
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Directions for coloring spatter dyed Easter Eggs. Depending on the color combinations you use, these Easter eggs can look either fanciful or all natural. |
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Richard Burnes and Tim Holmes
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How to Make Halloween Ghoul Decorations. These creepy heads were made using ordinary modeling clay over a styrofoam wig head. They're also great table, home, and yard decorations. |
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Heidi Ott
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Instructions for making a woven paper Valentine Heart Basket. This ingenious little basket is perfect for holding little Valentine's Day treats for your loved ones. |
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Cheri Sicard
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Directions for coloring Abstract Easter Eggs. This design is very simple to accomplish, even for children. The best part is, no two eggs are exactly alike. |
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Cheri Sicard
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Directions for dying Rubber Band Easter Eggs. A bag of elastic bands in varying widths can be an Easter egg decorator's best friend. |
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Cheri Sicard
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Directions for dying Dinosaur Eggs Easter Eggs. The reptilian-like designs on these eggs are so intricate, they look difficult to make. Nothing could be further from the truth. |
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Cheri Sicard
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Directions for coloring Marble Easter Eggs. The principle behind these spectacular Easter eggs is simple: oil and water do not mix. Click for easy photo instructions. |
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