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

http://tallystreasury.com/2011/02/corner-page-bookmarks-3/
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DIY Wrap Bracelet

You should all know by now that we are all about stacking bracelets on our wrists. The more, the better. In fact . . . the most, the best! http://honestlywtf.com/diy/diy-wrap-bracelet/
http://www.kandeej.com/2011/07/turn-your-naughty-hair-day-into-knotty.html Someone sent me a picture of a "double knotted" hair do from the Michael Kors Runway show to try to "Kandee-fy" it..... NO TIME for hair-hair-do...you just need to "hairy up"? this look took me about a minute to do..it's awesome!

Knotty Hair

Guest tutorial by Ruth Bleakley I discovered this envelope making method completely by accident when pulling soggy rain-soaked mail out of my leaky mailbox - I had a total *eureka* moment when the envelope I gingerly opened up completely unfolded at the seams revealing an envelope "template" perfectly. I've seen many envelope tutorials online, some offer downloadable templates, some show fancy paper folding techniques and some suggest specific measurements to create your own D.I.Y. envelopes.

Easy Tiny Envelopes

http://poppytalk.blogspot.com/2011/09/tutorial-easy-tiny-envelopes.html

Mini Accordian Book

http://www.poppytalk.com/2011/09/mini-accordian-book-photo-tutorial.html Ruth Bleakley created this sweet tutorial of a Mini Accordian Book recently and was kind enough to share it here with our readers. Ruth has started making tutorials on her blog as of late, and also sells her handbound books and journals on her etsy shop, here . Materials: • Scraps of thin decorative paper for covers, • filler paper (this can be regular computer paper or sketch paper) • thin cardboard for the covers (the kind on the back of a sketchpad will work fine) • glue (I use PVA but any white glue would work fine) 1.