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Kiss Me at Midnight Glitter Shirt DIY!

Kiss Me at Midnight Glitter Shirt DIY! This "Kiss me at Midnight" Shirt is the perfect New Year's Eve Shirt! Expect lots of attention wearing this...and maybe even a line!  Or make this cute shirt for a cute chubby baby bodysuit or shirt...the perfect object for lots of kisses. Not sure it's the best choice for my teen daughter, haha! **This is an updated post from 2015, it's worth a little more attention!** Quite by chance, I found a bunch of fitted women's t-shirts at a clearance store for 50 cents each! I bought 10 of them--because why not?! :) They are perfect for crafting and last minute gifts! Shirts are one of my favorite crafting mediums. They are so fast and fun! Because this is an updated post, the pictures are old...but I'm adding more tips since I'm much better at shirt making now. Supplies Needed: T-shirt Cricut Glitter Iron-On Cricut Maker 3 Cricut EasyPress 2 12x10 Raspberry or Cricut EasyPress 2 9x9 Raspb...

Happy New Year 2019 with Free Hand Lettered Quote Printables!

 Happy New Year 2019 with Free Hand Lettered Quote Printables! Happy New Year!  Do you set resolutions?  What are some goals you have set for the year?  What is on your bucket list?  I love to have a theme for the year...not sure what it is yet though.   I love January, it's my birth month, so I celebrate all month long.  Here's some motivation for you.  Right click to save off, personal use only. This post published on Doodlecraft first 

Cutting Glass Martinelli Sparkling Cider Bottles!

 Cutting Glass Martinelli Sparkling Cider Bottles! Let's chat. Pinterest, I have a huge love/hate relationship with Pinterest. Firstly, it makes it look like things are so easy...they get pinned millions of times and yet, they are not always accurate or even possible the way they state. So, don't believe Pinterest, cutting glass bottles, not a cinch. We tried wrapping twine in lighter fluid and burning it, wetting it for the perfect brake. No.  It did not work. ~ We tried another approach. We started out with 17 Martinelli bottles.  Only 9 turned out. Expect a lot of trial and error.  If you are a drinker or collect a bunch of bottles, that way, you have room for error. Don't try this unless you are ready to break glass. I've heard these circular suction cutting devices may work, but I have not tried them. If you do try them or have, leave me a comment on what you think! ~ We have a wood lathe, so we built a rig to hold the bottle in plac...