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Card set to hide things in
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When I was about to throw away my cards (lost a few cards, and it needed replacement anyway), I thought of making this: a pack of cards with a hole in it to hide things in. It can be anything (as long as it's small). How about some spare money? Maybe a few batteries, or a mini knife. I use it to kee...By: eygenContinue Reading »
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My girlfriend and I were playing Guess Who one afternoon and I thought to myself how great it would be if all of the characters were people I know. So, I set out to improve upon the dynamics of the game by replacing all of the original face cards with cards of my own creation. Now we can ask ques...By: randofoContinue Reading »
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When I saw these awesome "Animag Photo Holders " in the Photojojo store, I knew they would be a perfect DIY project.  They're great for holding photos up to 4x6, as well as business cards, greeting cards, and other small pieces of paper. The concept is easy:  cut an animal figurine (or almost an...By: jeff-oContinue Reading »
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