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            <title>How to Turn Junk Mail and Paper into Very Nice Bowls  </title>
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            <title>Simple Pop-Ups You Can Make!</title>
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            <title>Pop Up Card 2</title>
            <description>Making a Pop Up Card or Star Card using your Eazi-score board</description>
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            <title>Pop Up Cards</title>
            <description>Using brass templates, you can make 3-D pop-up cards in just minutes by following these easy instructions.</description>
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            <title>How to Make an Easy Inverted Planter</title>
            <description>Here is a great way to use up some wasted space that is good for the environment, great for your senses (like having the flower scents at face height, great for smelling them), and great for your body (if you happen to grow food-bearing plants).&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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            <title>How to make organic planting pots using old newspapers</title>
            <description>This is a great way of making your own organic planting pots. The final product (ie the pots) are great for your small plants, they can be put very tightly together and when the plant is ready to be put into the ground you can plant it with pot still on. The paper will gradually break down in the ground.</description>
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            <title>How to Make your very own Rainstick!</title>
            <description>Everyone has just about seen a rainstick, but their sound is hit and miss. You usually have to go through a few of them to find one that sounds good to your ears... but they don&apos;t always sound exactly how you want.</description>
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            <title>Whittle a Staff / Walking Stick</title>
            <description>In this instructable, you will learn how to whittle a staff / walking stick out of a cut off branch.</description>
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            <title>Bug Buddies</title>
            <description>Besides flowers one sure sign of spring is.....insects! And with that in mind, how cute are these???</description>
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            <title>Kids become drum makers</title>
            <description>local children used part of their spring break to make drums from recycled materials at the Mid-Hudson Children&apos;s Museum.</description>
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            <title>Star Wars Papercraft: Shadow Stormtrooper Papercraft</title>
            <description>The shadow stormtroopers, sometimes called Blackhole stormtroopers because of their use under Agent Blackhole, were specialized Imperial Stormtroopers. &lt;br /&gt;</description>
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            <title>Musha Gundam Papercraft - SD Samurai</title>
            <description>The Musha Gundam are mecha units modelled after the different forms of Japanese warriors during Japan&apos;s feudal era.</description>
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            <title>Make Harry Potter accessories.</title>
            <description>If you sew, you can easily make cloaks and tunics, knitters can make scarves or knitted tunics, embroiderers can have great fun with the Hogwarts house badges, and if you enjoy crafts you can make hats, wands, broomsticks, and even a mad eye.</description>
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            <title>CARDS :: The hottest trends in card making</title>
            <description>Each issue is loaded with over 150 cards for all occasions, and every card includes step-by-step instructions along with a detailed list of the products used so you can recreate any of the cards in a snap. With 194 pages, you are sure ...</description>
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            <title>Cricut Vinyl Tile plus instructions!</title>
            <description>I did this because today I am actually using some vinyl from Provo craft and it comes already cut in this size. Normally I would just select a 12x12 size mat and cut some “store” vinyl (as I get vinyl scraps from local sign stores in my ...</description>
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