When I posted THIS POST, asking for help, and then sent an email to my bloggy friends, I never expected so many people to respond.I am blessed with wonderful friends, and I had a ton of ladies, who were more than willing to keep you all entertained while I get better, or get some sleep, or paint my garage, whatever, he he. The point is, I am SUPER LUCKY, super THANKFUL, and SUPER excited to introduce you all to JAMIE, from C.R.A.F.T.
She is just an awesome gal, you guys know it. She's incredibly beautiful, generous, crafty, and fun. I love her blog, her party is AWESOME, and naturally I'm not telling you anything new here. IN CASE you've never heard of her, well, read on, you are in for a treat.
Hi everyone... I'm Jamie
She is just an awesome gal, you guys know it. She's incredibly beautiful, generous, crafty, and fun. I love her blog, her party is AWESOME, and naturally I'm not telling you anything new here. IN CASE you've never heard of her, well, read on, you are in for a treat.
Hi everyone... I'm Jamie
So, here is a little about me:
1: I don't really like rulers.
2: I love crafts out of recycled materials and everyday objects.
3: Traveling and fried okra make me happy.
3: Traveling and fried okra make me happy.
4: When I wear socks, I always wear 2 different colors (this is because I am lazy and never put my socks together, I just throw them all in one big drawer :)
I would love for all of you to help make Monday's Marvelous and link up your brilliant, crafty ideas :)
C.R.A.F.T. does lots of home decor crafts...check them out HERE
now for a fun project tutorial:
I am working on my multi-purpose room [craft/office/ guest]....
take a look HERE...
I just needed a little something for this spot:
I wanted a place for some inspiration...and cork board are a little boring...
SO, I made this little guy:
I used this picture frame from my collage on the wall!
You only need 3 things:
This craft is will take you 10 minutes...
Turn your frame over, and use the metal tabs to your advantage... Tie one end of the string to a metal tab, then begin winding the string around random tabs to create a web. The picture above shows how I ended the web.
Fills the hole up, was free, and holds lots of fun pictures!
Check out C.R.A.F.T. for more fun projects :)
Thank you, Bella for letting me take over your blog for a day!
WOW,, THANK YOU JAMIE, for jumping up to the plate, right in the nick of time. I am so thankful for all my bloggy friends, who were so willing to help me out.
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LOVE the simplicity of this, just what I need to get the fridge door clear for more kiddo art again!
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