Nov. 13th, 2004

[identity profile] sofkuri-girl.livejournal.com

been awhile so i figured i'd update with a few pics.......
hat and memory frame )
[identity profile] kamber82.livejournal.com
Check out the site below. I thought this was awesome! This woman makes purses out of Kool-Aid packages.

http://www.cullmantimes.com/story.php?id=1568
[identity profile] uneminette.livejournal.com
I have been looking for weeks and weeks for a belt buckle. I cannot find one anywhere! It has to be 3/4 of an inch and gold, with a post that goes through the other section of belt or fabric or whatever. Does anyone know where I find this? I've tried Joanne's, Michaels, and Hancock. I live in Minnesota.. is there someplace online? I am at my wit's end!! Thanks!
[identity profile] ifmelfalls.livejournal.com
I hope your creative minds can help me out.
I'm giving three people from this office/doctors I go to gifts. Part of the gifts I'm giving all include food(homemade breads and candies) but one of the three is on the atkins diet. I don't want to not give him anything and be rude and obvious, but I don't want to inconsiderate of his diet.
Are there any atkins friendly, holiday themed, food type gifts I can give/bake him?
(Sorry for the all text post)

earrings

Nov. 13th, 2004 02:08 pm
[identity profile] ibejeska.livejournal.com
so i joined this community not too long ago, and ever since then ive been watching all of you guys post your stuff. you people are really amazing!
ive wanted to post, but i sorta feel as if my stuff isnt good enough...

i just took some pictures of earrings that i made awhile ago
nothing too original, but theyre some of my all time favorites
hope you guys like em:


sorry if the pictures are a bit big )

cone studs

Nov. 13th, 2004 03:27 pm
[identity profile] missmuffcake.livejournal.com
I have a silly question. Are metal cone studs with the prong type backs eacy to use? Like do you need tools to push them into sweatshirts and to flatten the backs? I have no idea, yet I want to embelish some clothing with them.

bead store

Nov. 13th, 2004 03:34 pm
[identity profile] pidgit.livejournal.com
hey minneapolis kids:

is there a bead store in uptown or downtown? i don't have a car so it would be great to know before i hop on the bus if the trip is worthwhile.

thanks a bunch!
:D
nik

help!

Nov. 13th, 2004 03:47 pm
[identity profile] isolated-igloo-.livejournal.com
I was always taught to go "with the grain" of the fabric but i am making pj pants and it makes so much more sense fabric wise to go the other direction. I would have enough left to make another pair, if i went with the grain i would barelly have enough to make one. Does it make that big of a difference which direction you go? My fabric is flannel. Please help! Thanks.
[identity profile] sabrinas-charm.livejournal.com
So I made this belt!!


I made this using about 100 of those soda tab things. it was pretty easy and just took under an hour to weave together. Start saving you tabs!! All I have to do now is find the perfect belt buckle for it but you can also just tie the ribbon and wear it like that.

stop by my page I have TONs of other fun stuff
[livejournal.com profile] sabrinas_charm

[identity profile] tofarawayplaces.livejournal.com
This is Jacky Boo.  He's going to a good home tomorrow.  I need some cool, unique and maybe a little ghoulish way to package him.  I already have a miniature toe tag.  Any ideas?  Thanks!
[identity profile] angeloflove.livejournal.com
Hi!

I looked in the memories/faq & searched on google, but I couldn't find anything on this, even though I could have sworn I saw something similar to this posted here before. Anyways, my question is, does anyone know if there is a way to transfer an image onto wax? like onto the side of a candle?

I'm making candles as centerpieces for my office christmas party, for people to take home afterwards (they wouldn't be lit there, but they'd have to be safe to light once people took them)... anyways, what I was hoping ot be able to do was transfer the image of our company logo onto the side of the candles somehow... I couldn't just put paper or something in there obviously since that would be a fire hazard, but does anyone have any idea how I might be able to achieve this?

Thanks!
[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/defenestrator_/

a.k.a chicken, woo, little one, kitten, loved one.
I loved her very much.
[identity profile] masochistblood.livejournal.com
I have about 2/3 yards of plaid ><;;

Anyone have any ideas what to do with it?

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