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Make-It-Over Monday Craft Challenge

By , About.com Guide   September 6, 2010

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Okay now, don't get mad at me when you look here and see that our Make-It-Over craft challenge item this week is a tin can. I have gotten some really fun submissions this week, the main problem is that I ran out of time! I had some tin can crafts I wanted to make as part of this challenge. Here I was cruising through my work last week and on Wednesday night I remembered, I was leaving town on Thursday! At first I was going to rush and get the submissions I have posted, but then I started thinking about the fact that for many of us this past weekend, and even today, is a long holiday weekend. So please do forgive me, but this week's craft challenge item will remain a tin can:

I hope this gives everyone, including myself, time to make a tin can craft or two!

You can share your simple ideas and tips using the comments feature on this blog post, but to get your project possibly featured in the next Make-It-Over Monday blog post, please submit it using this simple form. If you make the project you are submitting, take a picture of it and submit the photo. Some of the submitted ideas will be shared in the next Make-It-Over Monday blog post. Preference will be given to those projects that are submitted with photos. You can look through projects submitted for past challenges if you want some inspiration.

If you were looking forward to some recycling crafts to be posted today, I will share some of our all-time favorites!

If you have questions or comments about this craft challenge, use the comment feature below. Suggestions regarding this feature? Again, use the comments feature to post your suggestions; and, thanks for playing along. If you want a reminder when Make-It-Over challenges are posted, sign up for the Family Crafts newsletter.
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