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Unlike this week, last week I had a productive week in regards to creating new re-purposed items for A Paris Street Market this Saturday, June 1st in Aspen Grove in Littleton, CO.
I have collected various bakeware, tins and rolling pins. During our visit to Texas during our Spring Break, I found many vintage thread spindles. They worked great to create these re-purposed organizers.
Cutting the rolling pins, and even some of the thread spindles was a little scary at first. I borrowed my husband electric saw (not sure the correct technical name). After a while, the saw did not scare me and I was cutting wood without fear.
Creating these organizers took some time to figure out but once I got it worked out, I enjoyed the process of creating many one of kind re-purposed organizers.
I decided to include various vintage sewing notions in the re-purposed sewing organizers. The top has a pin cushion.
These re-purposed organizers can be for anything, including baked items like cupcakes.
Unlike this week, last week I had a productive week in regards to creating new re-purposed items for A Paris Street Market this Saturday, June 1st in Aspen Grove in Littleton, CO.
I have collected various bakeware, tins and rolling pins. During our visit to Texas during our Spring Break, I found many vintage thread spindles. They worked great to create these re-purposed organizers.
Cutting the rolling pins, and even some of the thread spindles was a little scary at first. I borrowed my husband electric saw (not sure the correct technical name). After a while, the saw did not scare me and I was cutting wood without fear.
Creating these organizers took some time to figure out but once I got it worked out, I enjoyed the process of creating many one of kind re-purposed organizers.
I decided to include various vintage sewing notions in the re-purposed sewing organizers. The top has a pin cushion.
These re-purposed organizers can be for anything, including baked items like cupcakes.
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