
Old ruined crayons? Cracked in half? Taped together like frankencrayons? No problem-o! Just take the paper off, cut them into small pieces, arrange them into a shaped baking sheet, and at 230 degrees, bake for anywhere from 10-20 depending on the crayon-type and size and when the crayons have mutated into one you will have a cool new crayon! Radical!

A Pumpkin Book! Take a paperback book you aren’t using anymore, trace one side of a pumpkin/apple/whatever fruit you like on one side, cut away a few pages at a time, spray paint the outside edges, hot glue the sides together with a stick in the middle and green ribbon for a leaf, and there a go! Done!
Using only magazines, I wanted to see what I could make that looked the most “non-made-of-magazines” decor. I folded each page into each other and then once it was all diamond-shaped, I spray-painted them to give it a metallic blue. Came out pretty swell!
Dino Ruglet! (More shapes to come): Lion Ruglet and Shark Ruglet! You can use it as a blanket, you can use it as a rug, you can even wear it on yourself and scare your cat or something…
Exciting stuff!
“Doughnips!” It’s gonna be a thing! These Doughnips are super frosted, and stuffed with polyester filling and a generous helping of catnip!
A “doughnip” is a small, inch1/2-sized, tightly crocheted doughnut that is filled with fluff and catnip! If your cat loves catnip, or just small fun toys to run after, then this is the doughnip for you! I have sooo many colors of yarn, so i can make a different color doughnip; just let me know and I will make it to order!
I’m BACK! And I have brought with me: BUBBLE BOBBLE!! Bub and Bob, two loveable rascal dragons now can fight crimey monsters with their bubbles on your fridge! Check it out on my Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/listing/75325179/bubble-bobble-magnets and go BUY THEMMMMMM!!!!
“It’s a Chicktapus!!” - the infamous words of my awesome cousin… little did he know he would one day actually GET a chicktapus (half chick, half octopus) for Easter. And like he said, if you had to ask, “It’s….a….CHICKTAPUS!”


