This is totally cheating. Ah, well. Before Christmas I vowed to start using up my stuff instead of hoarding new items. (Read about it here.) This morning presented a unique opportunity to get into my box of fabric – we actually got snow! And good, wet, snowman-grade snow at that! So the kid and I [...]
All posts in category Challenge: Use My Stuff
Use My Stuff: Project 2
Posted in Challenge: Use My Stuff
Posted by sarah@antidote_studio on February 21, 2012
http://antidotestudioblog.wordpress.com/2012/02/21/use-my-stuff-project-2/
Use My Stuff: Project 1
A couple of weeks ago I made a vow to use up some of my supplies over the winter instead of being depressed about not really having the cash to add to the collection. Since I’ve been thinking about jazzing up my couch pillows ever since they got unpacked, I decided I might as well make them a little [...]
Posted in Challenge: Use My Stuff
Tagged budget decorating, Christmas, decorating, DIY, felt, holidays, home decor, no-sew crafts, pillows, use what you have
Posted by sarah@antidote_studio on December 14, 2011
http://antidotestudioblog.wordpress.com/2011/12/14/use-my-stuff-project-1/
In The Medicine Cabinet
Search
Visit Antidote Studio on Facebook
Sweet Tweets
- Join us this weekend @ Bellacoux & Thistle Dew, a new occasional shop in DT Buffalo, MN located in the Lakeview Mall Thu-Sun 10-5! 2 weeks ago
- Yay! It's Give Pretty Time again...Give Pretty #004: Ditch The Wrapping Paper! wp.me/p1dWCw-CA 2 months ago
- Let the blogging begin! Introducing: Antidote Studio! wp.me/p1dWCw-en 5 months ago
- where on EARTH did my cup of coffee run off to? 7 months ago
- why can't a crafty person also be a techie person? grrrrrr... 7 months ago
Supply Room
- May 2012 (2)
- March 2012 (12)
- February 2012 (22)
- January 2012 (17)
- December 2011 (16)
- November 2011 (5)
- June 2011 (1)
Copyright Notice
Copyright 2010-2012 by Antidote Studio Blog (formerly known as the pseudostudio) and Sarah Obradovic. All images and blog entries are created by myself unless otherwise noted. I believe in giving credit where it's due and expect the same of you. It's ethical, yo!

