Sep. 10th, 2004

[identity profile] loopaygirl.livejournal.com
I'm decorating my dorm room and I want to put up song lyrics on the wall. I don't want just plain old typed up lyrics, although typing isn't out of the question if it looks good. Anyone have any suggestions for some cool ways I can do this and make it look good?

I looked in the faq and didn't see anything like this.
[identity profile] impishremorse.livejournal.com
*asked somewhere else* im looking to make some cutsey gloves .. like little girls wear to tea in b&w movies ..full hand with tailorings and ruffles..does anyone know a link or a tutorial?
[identity profile] believemagic.livejournal.com

Sorry if this is not appropriate to post here.  I came across this contest that sounds perfect for crafty girls and so fun to try!

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Use your imagination and decorate a new pair of panties - granny pants, bikinis, boxer briefs, or thongs. Use your favorite accessories and be as outrageous and creative as you want. Think sequins, feathers, buttons, bows. Get out the paint, glue, and glitter! Pink ones, purple ones, green ones, black ones - we love them all. Raid your local craft store and have a panty painting party with your girlfriends.

Each pair of fancy pants submitted will be photographed and posted on www.whosepanties.com and displayed on a specially designed clothesline in our editorial offices in San Francisco.

RULES
  • Panties must be new. Used or old panties will be automatically disqualified.
  • Submissions will be accepted between August 1 and October 15, 2004. Limit one (1) entry per household.
  • Winner will be announced November 1st on the website, www.whosepanties.com.
  • Using permanent marker, write your name, phone, and email on the backside of the panties.
  • Mail to: Fancy Pants Contest, Travelers' Tales, 330 Townsend St., Suite 208, San Francisco, CA 94107.

For more details about the contest:  http://www.whosepanties.com/contest.shtml

[identity profile] teaspoons.livejournal.com
i'm having a hard time finidng (crocheted) poncho patterns! i looked in the memories, so um...yeah. there wasn't anything, unless it was marked as something else. more like the open ones, lacey and whatnot, not the blanket-y ones. does anyone have any good suggestions? i just got this yarn from my friend's mom and thought i could make a cute poncho out of it.

thanks!
[identity profile] zooluorb.livejournal.com
Hey i've recently joined and, of course, I already have a question:

I just came across some fabulous carpet squares and had the thougth to somehow sew them together to make an area rug. Anyone ever done this? Any suggestions on how I could do this? Also any good ways to keep the edges from spliting?
[identity profile] explodinghearts.livejournal.com
Hi, I looked everywhere and could not find this. I have jeans that are a little flared from the knees down, and want to make them sraight but look proportioned. I have not resized anything before.
[identity profile] bebemochi.livejournal.com
A few of you asked for a tutorial after I posted a picture of the reversible drawstring bag.
So here you go! )
It's so simple, you could probably finish it in an hour!
[identity profile] into-focus.livejournal.com

i love to crochet!!

and i love spiderman.

 

lets all here it for chenille yarn! (sorry about last post.. oopsiesss)

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