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		<title>How a 4-year-old tells you off</title>
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Pictures also by Kai.
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		<title>Primary Stuff</title>
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The first Primary (the children&#8217;s organization of my church) download of many more maybe? With my new calling as Primary secretary, I imagine I&#8217;ll be regularly designing little things here and there.
These are assignment cards for the children I made a few weeks ago. Card assignments include opening prayer, Article of Faith recitation, scripture reading, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>It&#8217;s 2am, why don&#8217;t I make a shirt?</title>
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A copy-cat shirt at that&#8230;
Original on left by Mary Meyer. One day, I&#8217;d like to own one of her lovely pieces, especially a scarf. But alas, I have children to raise and a food storage supply that needs updating. Priorities. Hence my home-made version using fabric paint and a $3 Old Navy top.
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		<title>My kids have been driving me nuts.</title>
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Newspaper pom-poms made on a rainy day.

And Beach House. Also good for rainy days and/or grumpy days.
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		<title>Some like it hot</title>
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For Ryan this Valentine&#8217;s Day, I sewed a burlap pouch, stenciled it, and filled it with spicy things because he loves spice. Something I enjoy reminding him on those days I&#8217;m cranky, feisty, and totally copping an attitude. The drama makes for an interesting marriage, I say!
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		<title>Tutorial: Boy&#8217;s Messener Bag</title>
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A couple of months ago, a really cool Swedish military-style backpack had been making its rounds on the design blogs. In love with the looks, but not with the price tag, I sought a way to replicate the style and military-aesthetic. Recalling a certain army bag I toted around in high-school, my ideas fell into [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Celebrate the BOY</title>
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For the entire month of February, Dana and Rae lined up a long list of contributors to share boy-related crafts and tutorials. The perfect solution to the huge void of boy projects in the crafting and sewing world, right? Many inspiring projects so far, and I&#8217;m particularly excited to get started on Traci&#8217;s trinket keepers.
My [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Since we don&#8217;t have enough pink and red around the home&#8230;</title>
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I&#8217;m pretty sorry at the sewing machine, and thought I should practice some basic stitches in preparation for an upcoming project (clue: new button in my sidebar). So after salivating over the floral-patterned wallpaper here, I decided to put some new floral fabric to use and sew some garland. Garland is so played out, right?
Ryan [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Oh look, it&#8217;s a wheelchair next to the dumpster. Let&#8217;s go for a ride. Duh.</title>
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And thank you all for your kind words regarding my dear grandmother. It was very comforting to hear your condolences. She was a beautiful and kind-hearted woman indeed. With the best sound bytes, to boot. You would have liked her. : )
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		<title>This is my Lola</title>
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Doesn&#8217;t she look so graceful and serene in these old photographs?
Lola Carmen passed away this morning around 4am. She went peacefully and had family with her. The past few years have been very hard on her body, but she fought carcinoid cancer bravely and remained with us longer than was expected. I wish I were [...]]]></description>
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