Blog: Frugal Srcaping and Crafty Crafting

I have a very frugal approach to crafting. I started out making gifts out of necessity. I have always enjoyed crafts, making & buying but when I divorced, I had little money to buy cards and gifts. But what I did have was plenty of ideas and tons drive. So I started creating cards and gifts from junk mail, paper scrapsstuff laying around the house. My friends and family loved my cards and gifts so much they urged me to go into business for myself. I did, but have not had the time to really fully devote to it. So I would like to share frugal crafting in this blog.


Easy Suet Cakes
Tuesday, February 27, 2007

1 cup Peanut Butter  (generic brand)

1/2 Cup Birdseed

Dried up corn-cob or small wreath

 

Instructions:

Coat wreath or cob with peanut butter very thick. Then apply and pack birdseed all over. Tie a piece jute twine around and hang outside for the wildlife to enjoy.

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Old Binders
Friday, February 23, 2007

Old Binders make a great scrapbook.

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Author:
Karen's Krafts
Montgomery, IL USA
About Me:

All About Me I'm 47 (soon to be 48 ugh!) I've been married 10 yrs. to the most wonderful man. I have 2 boys, one Danny is 19 and the other Tommy is 16. My 19 year old Danny said his girlfriend wants to create a scrapbook with me :-) Tommy is the jr. photographer. He really takes some awesome pictures. My husband is the photographer in the house. Just beautiful pictures.

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