tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379969093490103099.post4719813492031354335..comments2024-03-27T05:29:15.516-07:00Comments on Ruffles And Stuff: Blog Swapping With Get Your Craft On!Disneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05027217920177541810noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379969093490103099.post-36353181297602081722010-04-26T06:08:25.736-07:002010-04-26T06:08:25.736-07:00That ceiing fan has given me a great idea - I'...That ceiing fan has given me a great idea - I'm a mixed media artist and my biggest secret is... I am a "picker aka Dumpster diver - free off the side of the road on trash day hound" My family gets embarrassed until I sell a recycled, upcycled revamped item on Ebay for decent $ - then they go nuts... back to the ceiing fan - I have some antique light weight wood motifs that came off an old piano, that glue on; as well as tons of fabric and remnants (good places for free remnants is to ask for discontinued furniture samples at furniture stores, decorating stores etc...)Juls T. from "Juls Jewels Creations"noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379969093490103099.post-51338628734495210502009-11-15T16:34:38.311-08:002009-11-15T16:34:38.311-08:00I love the ceiling fan. Can you give a rough run ...I love the ceiling fan. Can you give a rough run down how you did it? <br />new to crafting.<br /><br />also wondering if you have any suggestions on this:<br />I'm trying to give a photobox as a basket gift filled with goodies, however, i would like to cover the outside of the photobox with cloth. Do you think that would work? Also what could I use to make the cloth stick to the photobox? hot glue?<br /><br />thanks so much.Jeninoreply@blogger.com