
in the afternoon yesterday, i whipped up this home
made hot pad/pot holder! it's
made from recycled sweaters. get this... i even dyed my own fabric last fall... with grape juice from our wild grapes! this is how the color turned out.... a scrumptious pink! if you could see it in real life... the pink flowers are sort of
tye-dyed. very, very cool...

i also made rhinestone eyeglass cases!

i found each case for a dime in goodwill's cheap bin and waddled over to
joann fabrics and purchased rhinestones for a dollar... you know i had the 1/2 off coupon in my purse.
this is how they turned out... i'll be selling them at an upcoming spring show at michigan state university.here's the link for the
joann's printable 1/2 off coupon!
click here.
here's a coupon for 40% off!
click here.*jamie and sue... thanks for the comments. i'm only on chapter 4 in the grapes of wrath. so far-so good.
5 comments:
Glad you are liking the book...so far.
Love the pot holder/hot pad. Especially how you made the dye!
Many mumbling mice making midnight music in the moonlight - mighty nice! (One of my fav quotes from Seuss!)
Dear Michele,
I love the pot holder. And that color came out so pretty! My, I love to do things like that. If only I had more time! :)
The other day I was reading about your ice wreaths, but I was short on time (working, you know) and did not have time to leave a comment, but they are beautiful! I wanted to come back and leave a comment right away, but you know how the minutes and hours fly away. So here I am now.
I love your blog background, too, which I've been meaning to tell you.
Anyway, I'm like you these days -- visiting and sometimes not having time to say anything, but still enjoying my favorite blogs just the same. So many blogs, so little time!
Hugs to you friend,
Lynn
Cute! I need new oven mitts, maybe I'll get some ideas from you at co-op:) I hated grapes of wrath in high school,but maybe I'd like it better now.
Michele, I love the colors you used on your pot holder. Very cute finished project!
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