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The man who invented Ring pops did so to stop his daughter from sucking her thumb.

This is a sawhorse of sorts; the "jaw" is a vice grip that holds things in place. Bill brought a 2 X 4 to partially hold the lightbox in place while we got it secured.

 

Right now it's folded up. There should be a demo video, which I'll get uploaded later.

 

Photo by Princess

Cinnamon and applesauce holly cut-outs. I punched holes on each end with a straw, then outlined them with white paint after they'd dried so they would look like gingerbread. Then I strung them on candy cane-colored twine for a simple, fun banner.

 

You can't see clearly what Cimmorene is doing here, but the old step is visible for comparison.

One of my favourite decorating ideas for a wedding are beautiful banners and bunting. Here are a few simple ideas I collected for my wedding...

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Janie and Trivia measure before installing railing posts on the deck -- a project that was supposed to be completed last fall.

 

16 August - A Doll A Day 2025

Bathroom cabinet as it stands... main medicine chest cabinet is on the right.

I used cardboard tube, leftover yarns and felts to make this potted plant pincushion.

....finishing their drying process on the heater.

...round salty dough ornament tied together for no reason other, than that they appealed good to me together!

Such ornaments can be used though to decorate the little bag including your potpourri.

A pendant made out of an antique Victorian padlock. I love the little crown on the lock's door.

Cimmorene is using 3" grey decking screws here, starting from the middle of the slats.

 

We do not have a countersink attachment; the identation is from the drill chuck.

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