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| Blog Name: |
Infarrantly Creative |
| Url: |
http://infarrantlycreative.blogspot.com/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
decor, DIY, crafts |
| Description: |
A blog that features tutorials, DIY projects and other random ideas all within the confines of an extraordinarily small budget. |
| Popularity: |
22 Followers |
Elf Magic
Hey friends I have some fun plans for Infarrantly Creative this CHRISTmas season. This is the first year that Isaac is old enough to understand the concept of Santa and CHRISTmas. I want to establish some traditions with my family and decided to start by bringing some Elf Magic to our home.
A friend told me about the Magic Elves and I had to have one! The goal of the elves is “to encourage an upb
Crafty Girls Workshop
I want to introduce you to my newest sponsor…
Crafty Girls Workshop is owned by Anna and her mother in law, Regina. They opened in July of this year and they just reached their 100th sale! Congratulations ladies! They are hosting a giveaway right now for a charm pack- 42 squares of pre-cut fabrics, all in one collection. Here is my favorite in case you were wondering :-)
ChaChaCha Earrings
It is no secret that I have a newfound love for paper beads. Molly from It’s Molly sent me some gorgeous Halloween paper bead jewelry that I wore the whole month of October. They were similar to this.
I called them my ChaChaCha earrings. I decided to try my hand at it using the tutorial from
Roadkill Rescue: Bench to Bookshelf
Thank you to everyone who linked up for my second Roadkill Rescue party. I went to each and every link and googled over all of your creations! You guys certainly have a vision.
The winner of the uber cool prize pack is: Heidi at the Crafty Monkey
Thank you for participating, you have 24 hours to claim your prize by emailing me at tnbfarrant@yahoo.com.
As promised, here is how I transformed a “destined-for-the-landfill” bench into
Roadkill Rescue Party
Welcome to our second Roadkill Rescue party. Click here to see the projects from the first party.I am bubbling with excitement to see all of your wonderful rescues. I will show you mine if you show me yours.
I found this bench at a repo’d house that was being cleaned out in preparat
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