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    Sharyn that is such a cute picture!! Love these ideas, Gayle you have plenty to keep you busy :-)
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    Crate covers.

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    Ohh Cute Dog scarves (and reversible) that can be threaded through their collars ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by HdWench View Post
    Ohh Cute Dog scarves (and reversible) that can be threaded through their collars ;-)

    Slip Over Collar Reversible Dog Bandana (tutorial) - Craft Cravings
    That is so cute! I'm going to make one for my dd's doggie for Christmas



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    Dog Bone Christmas Stocking! Here's a link to some google images of them. https://www.google.com/search?q=dog+...w=1366&bih=667 They look really simple, and at least in my house, the pets have stockings too.
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    I know tissue holder was mentioned and there was a nice tut on them where you sewed all around the rectangle. But I thought this one was nice and easy too. That little touch of color is nice.

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    I am interested in the rolled up placemat candy dishes. Do you know of a link on how to make them?
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