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Sashiko-Inspired Embroidery

Sashiko is an ancient form of folk embroidery that originated in Japan. While originally used for repairing or reinforcing clothing, it transformed into an art form over time due to its simple beauty and durability. Sashiko, meaning “little stabs” in Japanese, follows the running stitch...

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Pirate Treasure Map

Ahoy, mateys! Use your imagination to fill in the Pirate Treasure Map with different thrilling locations for your ship to travel. 
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Fall Acorn Décor

Fun and easy to collect, acorns can be transformed into beautiful, inexpensive decorations for your home.
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Fall Leaf Wreath

With the heat and humidly finally behind us, it's the perfect time of year to enjoy the great outdoors before it gets too cold. During your next outside adventure, collect some of the colorful leaves of the season and then turn them into a beautiful fall wreath for your home.
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Mandala Flower Vase

Mandalas are geometric patterns that are often used as symbols in a variety of spiritual traditions. Typically they feature a radial design that is made of intricate geometric patterns. Taking inspiration from mandalas, this DIY activity will help you think outside of the box about how...

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