Tutorial Link Day – Go Green for the Holidays

[19 Nov 2008 | By | 2 Comments | 2,128 views ]

Be sure to check out the latest contest at Tissuepapers, to win a mini camera! (Tell ‘em you came from Dabbled!) She asks how you are going green for the holidays… 1581884212_57276dd550_o

On that note, here’s some ideas for you to go green and handmade for this season! Tutorials — Try Something NEW..
- Lots of different Crafty “Can”dleholders, made from aluminum cans – Tutorial at esprit cabane.
- At Whip up – How to make an adorable toddler skirt out of an old cotton ribbed sweater. I love the ruffled edges!
- Via Craftershock - Make garlands of nifty star decorations out of plastic bottles! Tutorial Here.
- A fun project for fall! Leethal turns an old sweater into a fun and funky cardigan. HOW TO here… so many possibilities.
- At Whip up – Make a pretty little book out of recycled junkmail envelops – HOW TO here.
- How to make Homemade Aromatic ornaments at Crafting in A Green World.
- Tutorials on Handmade gifts:
**Bowling Bunnies at Bitter Betty,
**A really pretty purse at oh, fransson! (via Craft), and
**Cute Pajama Pants from Craft Stylish
- Love love love this pocket advent calendar from My Little Mochi! It counts down with gum!

These might be related posts, too:

  1. Happy Almost December!
  2. Roundup of holiday related stuff on Dabbled
  3. Link day: Tutorials and other fun things
  4. The Ghost of Xmas Past: Some Crafty Ideas
  5. Green crafting for Earth Day

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2 Comments »

  • Meadowlark Days :

    Thanks for linking to my minibook tutorial!

  • Diana Evans :

    wonderful links Nancy!!! thanks…

    Hugs
    Diana

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