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I just moved into a new apartment building where I don't know anyone. I have this issue where I expect people to come to me and introduce themselsves. I rarely go out of my comfort zone to meet them. I realized though that most people are like that. I decided to turn over a new leaf and say "Hi" to everyone I pass. If we all wait around for someone else to do it then we would never meet anyone. In my quest to be more outgoing... I have met and made quite a few new friends. I hope that we can all recognize our weaknesses and find the strength to make ourselves a little bit better at something! Have a fabulous week!
Jessica Ü  ~Darling Diva~
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| Hugged Wooden Vase |
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2 - 12x12 scrapbook paper
4 - hugware images printed and cut out
Mod Podge
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| HugWare Used: |
| Debbie Mumm's Glory Glory |
| Instructions: |
 Step 1. I first used scrapbook paper and layed the vase over the paper and used my exacto knife (or you could trace w/ pencil and cut out with scissors) to cut each piece to shape of the vase for each side. Step 2. Apply mod podge to wood, one side at a time to adhere scrapbook paper to wood. Apply small amount of mod podge (or other adhesive) to angel and adhere to scrapbook paper on vase. Then embellish as desired. That's it... You have a nice gift item or decoration for your home! Can be filled with a paper flower bouquet or put a small jar in the bottom of vase and add real flowers. 
 Step 3. Click here for full instructions, supplies, and to see how it turned out! | | |
| Submitted by Lisa Cockrum | | | |
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| Name:Arlene |
| From: Indiana |
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I have really fallen in love with PCHugs and would like to have each and every one. Recently I made a recipe book for our All Daughter dinner at my church using several of the Hugwares. And then my friend and I decided to make ourselves a recipe scrapbook and what a ball we had doing this. I also do the weekly bulletin and monthly church newsletter for my church. And guess what--I use a lot of Hugware making these. Everytime I use the Hugware, I get compliments on what was done. Another item I made was from PCHugs projects I found over a year ago. I made notebooks for each lady in our church for this year's Mothers Day. The year before I made tote bags using the clipart putting them on transfers so each lady received a tote bag with her name and Hugware. So I am now thinking about next year's Mothers day gift. Now I have started making my own greeting cards so I will be using the clipart for these. Thanks ever so much to your artists. | | | |
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Julie shares with us another great article!!
Read Julie! | | | | |
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