I have a new love.
Her name is cheesecloth (no cheese involved, sorry).
We're exclusive.
Well. Except that you can buy it at WalMart and all craft stores, especially this time of year with all the fruitcakes. You know what I mean.
I made a cheesecloth rosette on this burlap pillow, remember?
Or as a pin for a shirt.
Wouldn't these make great teacher gifts? So easy and inexpensive!
Here's a slideshow showing how to make them:
Check out Kimba's for more great ideas!
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Some other gift ideas I love:
Gift jars-cute idea!
Paper flowers-Last-minute, inexpensive
Handmade bundle of cards=love it!
Cupcake Bath Bombs- this is on my Christmas wish list!
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You can also get it at Lowe's.
Oh how pretty!! I want some! Thanks for posting the tutorial!
These are darling! Thanks so much for doing a tutorial. I bet they would look great with other fabrics too. Can't wait to try some!
He he he. Am I the only one who cracked up at the placement of the rosette on the shirt? I think the caption on that one should've been, "And if you want to emphasize what you have to offer..." LOL. (Sorry, guess I've been hanging around my hubby too long!) ;-)
Oh my goodness... This is is so flipping cute!! Thanks for the tutorial!
oooh, I love flowers that you can pin on things! great job!
I love rosette flower thingies. :) Thanks for the tutorial! I think they look cutest on the pillow. Visiting from Kimba's party. :)
Oh my... so lovely! I've got to get me some cheesecloth!
So cute! Oh my gosh, I just remembered I have cheesecloth!!!
So cute! Love how they look on the pillow. I have to try this.
Cute! I love the texture of the cheesecloth, so wispy and better yet--cheap!
That is exactly the sort of thing that people in the blogsphere adore. Cheesecloth was a brilliant idea.
very pretty! perfect for a hair piece for a little girl!
So adorable! I've always wanted to use cheesecloth...
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