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Make-It-Over Monday Craft Challenge

By , About.com Guide   September 20, 2010

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I have gotten a few craft projects using blue jean submitted so far and am anxiously awaiting more! While you are planning your crafts for the week, I thought I would share some more fabric crafts with you and also throw out another mini-craft challenge. Here are some fun fabric crafts others have submitted to the Family Crafts Site without pictures. How about planning on making one or more of these crafts, along with a blue jean craft, and submit a photo. That photo will be featured here and published on the project page!

Now, you should have plenty of excuses to craft this week and also plenty of ideas. While you have your craft supplies out, don't forget to make a craft or two using the current craft challenge item:

You don't have to use the entire pair of jeans in your project. Use as much or as little of the denim as you like. Make a blue jean craft or two and submit them here.

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 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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