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Website Registration Forms We collect information about you when you register on one of our websites. Tutorial. The Bean bag Cube When your living area is 10 feet wide and to end and you have a sofa and no other place to sit, what do you do?

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Look for other options. But what ? After a lot of thought I found these beauties. This one is from Crate and Barrel ( No Longer available ) This Is from West Elm I am not sure how much each of them cost as they are not available . For making a square bean bag you will need to decide the measurements for the bean bag. These are the materials I used . The fabric used was thick upholstery material. I started with two pieces of 24 inches X 24 inches and four pieces of 24 inches X 12 inches. Take one 24 X 24 piece and place it correct side down on your work space. Turn the fabric around such that the correct sides face up. Now stitch the adjoining 12 inch sides. Stitch the remaining 24 X 24 inch piece on three sides of the bucket making sure that the wrong side is out. The structure is ready.

The structure can be filled with the Styrofoam beans. Lounge on! Love Rashmi. Pleated Bow Pillowcase Dress Tutorial. This was one of those projects where I had an idea in my mind and I just went with it.

Pleated Bow Pillowcase Dress Tutorial

Then as I started sewing, I realized that I probably should have thought it out more thoroughly. But it worked out in the end and the results turned out be to better than the image in my mind. So awesome! I made this for Elle who is 17 months. I found this pillowcase at the thrift store and loved the pattern. And like the Retro Ruffle Pillowcase Dress, I did the ribbon-button closure in the back. Supplies: pillowcasematching threadmatching ribbona buttonbrooch pin, optionalmatching fabric, if your pillowcase doesn’t look like this.

Page corner bookmarks. This project comes to you at the request of Twitterer @GCcapitalM.

page corner bookmarks

I used to believe that a person could never have too many books, or too many bookmarks. Then I moved into an apartment slightly larger than some people’s closets (and much smaller than many people’s garages) and all these beliefs got turned on their naïeve little heads. But what a person can always look for more of is really cool unique bookmarks. Placeholders special enough for the books that are special enough to remain in your culled-out-of-spacial-necessity collection.

Page corner bookmarks are cute, practical and deeply under-represented in the world.* They’re easy to make, easy to customize, and will set you apart from all those same-same flat rectangular bookmarks. If you like this tutorial, here are a couple others that might be up your alley. For the monster-loving adults in the room, try some googly-eyed paper monster wine charms.

What you’ll need: Putting it all together: 1) Follow steps 2 and 3 from above. Tutorial » Whipperberry. Turn Thumb Print Leaves Into Family Heirloom Good Ideas. How to fold an origami star. Cassette tape tutorial. A few days ago I posted about my cassette tape wallet and how it’s held up over the past 10 months, and I promised a tutorial.

Cassette tape tutorial

Well here it is! First you need to get your hands on a cassette tape. For my first wallet I already had those at my house, but for this one I ordered them from American Science and Surplus. These ones were screwed together, so it was super easy to take them apart. My first one was glued together, so I had to carefully pry the pieces apart with a flat head screw driver. Some are glued up pretty good.

Here are the pieces together. But you still might have to cut it down a little more than that, so it fits snug inside. Take some pliers and go to town on the little pieces that stick up on the inside. Now here’s the fun part. Take your zipper and slowly start to glue it to the inside of the tape. Anyway, as you glue it in, only apply glue to about an inch and attach the zipper, and hold it for a few minutes.