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This is one of the many shirts my wife made for the Fourth.

Looks like yet another project......delete this thread before I see even more ideas for projects I have no time to complete.   Luckily I can cut the fonts out on the old vinyl cutter : )

That shirt looks great!   Wish i was crafty.   I am sly.   But not crafty.

Thank you.

Not so fast Rad. How big is it and what method did you use to make it?

18" dia. I used a Dremel like tool to carve it out. Here's the rest.

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Sorry about the picture quality -- had to take it in the basement.

I used a router on the name signs.

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18" dia. I used a Dremel like tool to carve it out. Here's the rest.

Sorry about the picture quality -- had to take it in the basement.

I used a router on the name signs.

Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

Nice work

Thank you.

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18" dia. I used a Dremel like tool to carve it out. Here's the rest.

I used a router on the name signs.

Nice work.

Are you familiar with the signs "BayLake Campers" makes?

No -- although I may have seen one or two that people on this forum have gotten.

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Here's another fun one from The Main Street Mouse that someone should try...

 

 

TMSM Summer Craft: Mickey or Minnie Ear Visor
July 16, 2014 | Author aut
 
From our friends as Spoonful
 
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Total Time 30 minutes or less
Ages toddler
What you’ll need
  • 3 peel and stick foam sheets (black, red and yellow for Mickey or Pink, Black and white for Minnie)
  • Pencil
  • Elastic string
  • Scissors
How to make it
  1. Use a pencil to trace the visor’s shape (similar to a moon) on the yellow and red foam sheets or pink and white sheets. Use scissors to cut the foam

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  2. Use a pencil to poke holes in each corner of the visor shape for the elastic string to pass through it when it’s ready.

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  3. Cut out 4 circles of about 3 inches in diameter for the ears, as well as 4 small rectangles, as shown in the next picture.

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  4. Remove the paper on the back of the ears. And use the small rectangles to anchor the ears to the visor.

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  5. Stick two of the circles together, with a small rectangle poking out from in between them to use it as an anchor to the visor.

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  6. Stick together the two visor shapes (yellow and red foam) and cut out the excess foam, if any.

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  7. Use the elastic string to finish the back of the visor, by letting it pass through the holes and making a tight knot. And voilá, a cute Mickey Mouse craft that is also useful!

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http://www.themainstreetmouse.com/2014/07/16/tmsm-summer-craft-mickey-or-minnie-ear-visor/

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I was thinking about the fact that I need to sew an Elsa dress for my little E for Halloween this year (she'll be one of thousands of Elsas this Halloween!) and remembered the Cinderella dress I sewed for her last year. I am hopeless at using patterns, so I followed the directions I found on a blog and it worked great!

 

Here is the link to the tutorial:  http://www.makeit-loveit.com/2010/10/cinderella-dress-halloween-costume.html

 

 

And here is how mine turned out. I was pretty pleased considering I had never sewn a dress before.

 

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