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by Summer M.

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Another week has passed us by. This one has been beautiful here. We started off with nonstop rain, but once the sun came out it was all worth it. Flowers are in bloom everywhere, meaning there’s almost no time for crafting. We’re outside playing as much as possible and soaking up the rays before the heat of summer ruins it for us. If you’re one of the people still stuck somewhere waiting for spring to really show up here are this week’s crafty ideas. They’re perfect for keeping yourself busy and entertained.

  • T-shirt Handbag - Got an old shirt stuffed in the back of your closet that you can’t wear anymore but don’t want to give up? Here’s a great idea to reuse it into something new!
  • Craft project and eating your vegetables - Crafts and healthy food, a combination almost every mom loves. These cute little labels will give your kids a big smile every time they go into the kitchen.
  • Baking Pan Wall Art - This is a great project for reusing those old baking pans you no longer use.
  • Starting up your Craft business - If you’re hemming and hawing about doing it here’s the kick you might need to finally jump in.
  • Mini I Spy Quilts - Perfect for all those scraps of fabric you might have laying around. You could make several of these and save them for Baby and toddler gifts.
  • Moving into the Video Age - A great tutorial video for transfers with acrylic paint.
  • Simple Simon - Check out these awesome apple pies - baked inside tiny glass jars! Shows you how fun going outside the norm can be.
  • Monster iPod Cozies - I love these furry little bags. Of course they don’t have to be just for iPods. Little kids might enjoy using them to carry toy cars or crayons around in.

As always if you have a creative post up or know of one that deserves mention leave a comment and I’ll add it to the list. With so many great blogs it’s hard to get to them all, especially with this warm weather beckoning.

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Creative Mom Cafe is the place to come and try your hand at something you thought you could never do or to get an idea you would never have had on your own. Most of the ideas I bring to 'the Cafe' are simple and for the creativity-challenged but every now and then I will throw in a doozie for those of you who are waiting for it. Every month will have a theme and all ideas that month will tie in to that theme. It may be fun recipes for kids, a scrapbooking idea, an organizational tip or anything else that is in my head that month. I invite you to send your photos of projects you have done and at the end of the month I will highlight one or two "fan" projects! Thanks, stop in the Cafe as often as you can!

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