Back To School Tie-Dyed Tote at Michaels!
Love this tote? Wanna make it? It is as easy as 1,2,3! Head over to your local Michaels Craft Store and pic up the compete instructions

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Back To School Tie-Dyed Tote at Michaels!
Love this tote? Wanna make it? It is as easy as 1,2,3! Head over to your local Michaels Craft Store and pic up the compete instructions

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Back To School Tie-Dyed Tote at Michaels!
Designed for Plaid! This little cutie began as an outdated holiday themed cookie stand and a cotton print thrift store skirt. Before I began the revamp, I washed the skirt and scrubbed the cookie stand clean. What You Need: Folkart Acrylic Paint – 643 Azure Blue Mod Podge – matte Cookie Stand Primer Wax paper Printed Cotton Fabric Foam Paintbrush Scissors Ribbon Steps: 1.

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Make This: Re-vamped Cupcake Stand
It’s late August and our thoughts turn to buying bulbs to plant this fall for spring flowers next year. With the garden design in progress, an overall busy summer, and a garden so dry that it seems to be sucking not only water from the faucet but bulb buying motivation from my very gardening soul, I have not yet purchased bulbs. This means that each and every one of you who just now thought, “
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Three Acronyms To Help You With Bulb Planting
“May all your weeds be wildflowers” is a charming sentiment. I hope this is true in my garden. I hope that the weeds that grow and bloom there are pretty enough for someone to say “how lovely” instead of “doesn’t she ever weed”
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May All Your Weeds Be Wildflowers
The last week of August is officially here…yikes!! I’m not ready to see the summer go but fall is always a nice change of pace! As we start gearing up for football games, cooler weather and warmer clothes, we’re also getting ready for some new events and new developments at Chef’s Market!! Tuesday, August 24th – Last night we catered an amazing dinner honoring Country Music icon, Wynonna Judd ! We were thrilled to be apart of the event, Wynonna rocks! Courtesy of Billboard.com Thursday, August 26th – We’re catering the Source Awards at the Noah Liff Opera Center on Thursday! We can’t wait to help these amazing ladies celebrate all their accomplishments over the past year! Friday/Saturday, August 27-28th – Our weekend menu will feature traditional Indian cuisine as we’re focusing on the second country in our ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ menu series…for more information check out our Facebook page ! Cooking Classes at Chef’s Market: We’re still hammering out details but we will be debuting a cooking class next month at Chef’s Market! Chef Jeff Brown will teach the class on a Saturday and participants will not only get to create an exquisite meal but also eat it too! We’ll keep you posted with all the latest information! What’s you week like, has it been full of end of summer activities? Genna Be the first in your friends to like it

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What’s Happening at Chef’s Market
Flowers are blooming all around – most of them in my little flower bed are from weeds right now, but I still enjoy looking out at them. It has been super hot lately at my house, but it has still been raining, so the grass and weeds have been taking off

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Free Flower Trio Cross Stitch Pattern
This past Friday morning, Christin and I hit the road our first stop was Kingston for a visit with her parents over night. Then Saturday morning it was back into the car to Knowledge and Needles in Brighton for Ann’s annual open house, I think this was my 9th year in attendance. This year, Ann had her highest numbers ever, 45 stitchers came by throughout the day. We stitched, we ate, we
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Knowledge & Needles Annual Open House 2010
Dear Dee and Mary Ann and Gardening Friends Everywhere, I am not pleased to report that we are about to break a weather record that was set back in 1897. That was the year they had the driest August on record with just .47 inches of rain, less than half an inch for the entire month
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Dear Friends and Gardeners August 23, 2010
StillWater2 shared the following tip for beginning stitchers recently: When I first started stitching, I had problems with what to do with thread ends on the back of my projects. I found the easiest way to fix this was to use the smallest crochet hook I could find and weave those ends under the backs of the stitches and then trim off the tiny ends that are left.
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Cross Stitch Tips for Beginners
Garden designs, as it turns out, often take a break in the summer time, or at least mine is. My last assignment from the garden designer for the garden design was to mull over a list of suggestions she sent me for the backyard borders and give her some feedback
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Garden Design Update: Need To Mull, Soon