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Mouse Pads for stamps!

Draw different shapes or fruits ( ex-> Apple) on the mouse pad with a permanent maker or disappearing ink pen. Then cut the shape or fruit out with a pair of sharp scissors or sharp craft knife. Sand paper the bottom of the pad lightly what this does it helps the pad to pick up the paint or ink a lot better. These will last along time, mine are over a year and they are still good.

Happy Stamping!


CD'S for coasters!

Materials Needed

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Glue the cork on the shiney side of the CD, make sure you center the cork Coaster! (What the cork does, it gives a rise to the coaster!)
  2. Then glue your Rynestones to the top of coaster with your craft glue ( I used 4 stones)
  3. When the coasters are dry spray them with Acrylic Varnish. Let Dry.

There you go all sameday craft:)


CD Clock

Materials Needed:

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Glue the 4 cd's togeather in a Diamond Shape! (Top, Sides and bottom)
  2. When the glue is completely dried You can insert your clock part place the nose of the clock in the center hole of the cd.
  3. You can spray the entire clock ( except the clock works ) with an acrylic varnish this will protect the cd's from getting scratched.

There you go! You now have a clock


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Last updated on May 18, 1997 by Gary Gillis