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UPCYCLED- DUAL PURPOSE EASTER CRITTER
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I call this an up-cycled dual purpose critter because it saves trees and recycles cardboard.   It is used for a table decoration AND a dinner napkin!  Several years ago my daughter and I started a family tradition.  We randomly decorate our dinner table just for the fun of it.  We use flowers, twigs...By: SylviasvideosfyiContinue Reading »
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Le sac à lunch de Madame Ratatouille.  This is a Capri Sun insulated lined burlap lunch bag with plastic grocery bags for handles.  Madame Ratatouille is scurrying around to cook up a fine French dish for De'jeuner. I spelled Ratatouille this way on purpose! SUPPLIES Thi...By: SylviasvideosfyiContinue Reading »
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