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Crushed Ice and Styrofoam Cups

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Yesterday I was pouring soda into a Styrofoam cup with lots and lots of crushed ice (the way I like it) and I immediately had a flashback to Jupiter Medical Center.  And then I realized that I need to finally blog about the cancer experience from start to finish. Even though the last PET scan was clean, NB just this… Read more »

Quilling: An Update

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Remember this entry about quilling?  I received a lovely blog comment today from one of our readers, Madalina.  (Isn’t that a beautiful name?)  If you are a fan of quilling or want to learn more, I am going to share Madalina’s response with all of you.  Here is what the lovely Madalina had to say:  Hi there. I don’t know… Read more »

Hide Your Craft Room Clutter with Privacy Curtains

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To move or not to move has been our question for a long time now.  Boy, I could really use a separate room for all things eWillow.com related.  We are minus one bird now that Adrienne is off to college; however, I just can’t bring myself to turn her nest into a craft room.  Where will she chill when she… Read more »

Spring Break Project for Kids: Mini Scrapbook in a Tin Tutorial

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You can make this decorative tin/scrapbook with just about any type of mini tin box.  (Think empty Altoids tin, or check the dollar spot at Target.  Target always has little tin boxes that are filled with games or candy.) 1)  To cover the box, all you need to do is trace the box onto cardstock, cut out, and adhere to… Read more »

Purple Flip-Up Card

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I’m so tired of making the typical 5-1/2″ x 4-1/4″ card!  So here is my shot at a flip-up card:The card is a 5″ scallop circle card.  It opens up and hooks behind the “friend to friend” sentiment to become a stand-up card.  The best part… is that I used the new Simply Scored Diagonal scoring plate to make a… Read more »