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A couple of quick wall hangings
13 commentsSome rusty metal and old wood transformed...
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Wreath of Rust
9 commentsWreath made from rusty chicken wire from neighbor's garbage, vintage watering can from thrift store, old garden tool I still use and rusty tin butterfly and bee.
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My Junk Swap Junk....Not really!
7 commentsMy new BJSP, RustyDiva (aka Kenda) sent me TWO boxes of BIG Texas "junk"...or is it???
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Bedspring Tablescape...and a little wine too!
13 commentsAt a recent Culinary Club dinner, I was put in charge of the centerpiece decor. We decided our theme for the evening would be a dinner and wine pairing. A wine theme is right up my alley...
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Swap # 5
10 commentsHere's project #5 from my wonderful junk swap partner, Kathy Stantz. (shabbychick) I could have used these molds for some awesome snacks but decided to yum them up in another way insteadnbsp...
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Been Busy Lately...
10 commentsSome of the projects that are keeping me busy these days and ensuring my tin-snip-induced callouses never soften! Hope you enjoy.
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Junk Swap
17 commentsCarla, aka, "busymelifera" was my noteworthy junk swap partner. We discovered that we had a fondness for many of the same things: gameboards & pieces, wood, hardware, sheet music/books and...
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A Smooth Place To Hang Your Hat
25 commentsI found these three cement trowels at the flea market and loved the way the handles were open so you could use them to hang something from. After cleaning them up a bit and finding an old piece of a...
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junk swap project #1 & #2
8 commentsfirst two junk projects..... I have plans for the game pieces, it will just take a little more time. And still no ideas yet for the strange lid lifter tool, that one has me stumped!
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Junk Swap Project
7 commentsMy junk swap was with suewannabeinkc. She sent me some fun stuff. I have a charity brunch event this weekend and decided to use the mini springs she sent me for napkin holders. I...
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Farm Fresh Fruit Bowl
17 commentsI know some of you may think I am talking about myself, but no...I'm actually talking about a fruit bowl made from farm junk.
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Can o' lantern leads prosperous lineage
4 commentsMagnetic votive cups virtually allow the craft person to manipulate any known material.
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Check Out My Junk...from the "Junk Swap"
29 commentsHere are a couple of things from the HUGE box of junk I received from my junk swap partner “auction junkie” (aka…Tim).
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Driftwood magnetic votive variety
4 commentsVotives burn brightly and are very economical by duration and cost. I would encourage everyone to support your local candle makers. The magnetic votives simply are metered joinery companions that...
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From Springs to Sprigs . . . Easter Accents as Simple as 1, 2, 3!
20 commentsSorry, I've been out of the loop for awhile. Here are some simple Easter projects for busy people like me . . .
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B*TCHIN' BENCH
7 commentsI am often inspired by my Uncle who makes benches out of water skis and snowboards. I had this old Skateboard deck laying around, so I decided to honor family tradition and make a bench out of it. I...
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Roberta Gets an Upgrade
5 commentsRoberta's powers are greatly enhanced since she got hands, eyes, a nice parabolic reflector, and some lovely red hair. She is looking for some larger wheels so she can get around more speedy-like.
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Cans and bottles shed light
2 commentsI developed this lantern, thinking of a cost effective method for mounting a magnetic votive in place of the reflector on my bike. I love riding at night, and look forward to trying this one out.
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Junk food stands contain life, unprocessed.
7 commentsOut side of your local supermarket or convenience store you may find racks on their way to the junkyard. Ask before you take, always.
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