1. Rag Quilt
More often then not, rag quilts have a frayed look with exposed seems. The more the quilt / fabric is frayed, the softer it will be. It is important to choose a fabric that will fray with each wash. Fleece is softer then flannel and is the more preferable material, although cotton fabric is also a good choice.
Steps to Make the Quilt: https://thenymelrosefamily.com/how-to-make-a-rag-quilt-no-sewing-needed/
2. Mason Jar Tissue Holder
A great gift idea for any lady or man in your life.
Steps: https://www.thecountrychiccottage.net/mason-jar-tissue-holder/
3. Lavender Soap
Who doesn’t like the smell of Lavender. You sure will and your guests will be impressed that you made it yourself
Steps: https://www.itallstartedwithpaint.com/lavender-soap-diy-recipe/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=pinterest&utm_campaign=tailwind_smartloop&utm_content=smartloop&utm_term=53739238
4. Rustic Felt Christmas Trees
These cute cute trees make a great Christmas decoration to place around the house. A great everyday decoration as well especially if you live near the mountains.
Steps: https://www.littlehouseoffour.com/2015/11/diy-rustic-felt-christmas-trees.html
5. Cardboard Tube Seed-Starting
Using old toilet paper rolls are a great way to start your seeding hobby. They make great holder tubes as seen below.
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I always start my seeds in toilet rolls. They’re great for sweet peas!