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Many innovations, just one process

Time: 2025-10-08 17:57:47 Source: Author: Stylish Trampolines

1) Draw your shape on your fabric and cut it out.. 2) Spray startch on the back of it.. 3)Iron it to the wall!.

Why don’t I just crave ice cream or chocolate or something?.I used basically the same technique as I used on.

Many innovations, just one process

Kennedy’s Horsey Pillow from a few months ago.. Flour sack, ribbons, hot glue, old pillow, free image off the net..Since I chose a little bit of a more complicated silhouette this time, I printed it out onto wax paper and then pressed that (still wet) onto the fabric, rather than attempting to trace it and ruining all my hard(ish) work that I did making the cover..The color was a bit light, so I still had to go over it with a Sharpie.

Many innovations, just one process

I didn’t screw it up too bad though..So I got my Halloween pillow!

Many innovations, just one process

It’s possible that I may be considering putting a turkey on the other side too..

If Halloween gets its own themed pillow, we don’t want Thanksgiving feeling left out, now do we?OK, so first of all: Yes, this is a Halloween Post.Does anyone else find it hilarious that this candle is called “Kitchen Clean” and you can see piles of dishes waiting to be put away in the back ground?.

It doesn’t really even have to a big bowl bowl.Just a small amount of cold water will do.. We’re going to melt that wax out!.

Stir it around a little with a butter knife or something to ensure all the wax gets melted.. Pour all that melted wax mixed with hot water out and into the bowl of cold water..It separates really easily so if you don’t have a strainer to use for this, don’t worry, a spoon will work just fine.. Just a few seconds of work and your jar is perfectly clean!

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