keeperofthehome
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Post by keeperofthehome on Aug 25, 2008 21:43:30 GMT -5
I found the following photo on photobucket.com today and LOVED these decorations. My question is do you know what they are called so I can look for a pattern/instructions online for how to make them? Or does anyone know how to and can give me instructions to it? Thank you in advance.
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tbhas6
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Post by tbhas6 on Aug 26, 2008 14:42:21 GMT -5
Don't have clue as to how to make them, but they sure are cute ) tb
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jalynn
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Post by jalynn on Aug 27, 2008 13:24:59 GMT -5
On the large one on the right hand side...for the snowman you can take a long tube sock & fill w/polyfill & tie into three sections then decorate as it's done...& for the stocking cap get a cheap pair of socks & use one of them then for the tie take a scrape of polar fleece & go from there......Last winter I made a wreath for my mom's door at the nursing home & took the grapevine wreath & seveal singles socks & took three med. sized white styrofoam balls & cut them in half then put beads & buttons, etc. for eyes & mouths & used the socks for stocking caps...glued all onto the weath & it really turned out cute...I arranged the caps different shapes on each snowface...The girls were delighted to see some of there "wild" socks in use.....! The do have patterns for them but why send the extra $$...?
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keeperofthehome
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Post by keeperofthehome on Aug 27, 2008 13:55:51 GMT -5
Thanks Jalynn. Yes I agree why pay for a pattern. I was thinking maybe I could get a free downloadedone online somewhere. *smile*
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