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It's starting to get cold outside, so what better way to warm up your digits than a toasty hand warmer tucked away in your pocket.
Sonnetofthemoon has posted these hand warmers, with a mini-tutorial in the comments, on craftgrrl.
Althea Merback's Bug Knit, itsy bitsy creations are almost too tiny to believe.
At 1/12th of the scale, her range of socks, gloves and sweaters are as small as a penny. So cute!
There's no need to worry if the iPhone hasn't come out in your country yet, because now you can knit your own for a fraction of the price. Daddytypes - the weblog for dads, have posted knitting instructions for knitting your own iPhone, no contract required.
What a great way to recycle broken or worn-down crayons.
Candace at Crafty Daisies has posted an excellent tutorial for making Crayon Nibbles, by melting down odd coloured crayons to create multi-coloured nibbles.
I've been a fan of My Paper Crane for a while, but I had to show you the adorable new roller skate plushies.
Perfect for the roller derby stars inside all of us.
How amazing are these Pencil Urchins by Jennifer Maestre? I love the way she groups together pencil leads of a similar colour.
A perfect decoration for any office desk and a great way to recycle worn down pencils.
I think you'd have to be pretty brave to wear a belt like this, but if showing off your measurements is something you're proud of, then a tape measure belt may be just the thing for you.
What do you guys think?
My Recycled Bags is a wonderful blog filled with tutorials for making bags out of recycled materials, such as plastic bags and the tape from cassettes. My favourite projects include the Cassette Tape Evening Bag and a Wristlet crocheted from plastic bags.
The perfect way to re-use plastic bags, so that you wont need to take a new one.
Here's a clever little tool that I've used for various projects around the site. The Xyron Create-A-Sticker allows you to turn paper, and thin materials in to stickers quickly and easily. Simply feed a piece of paper through the sticker maker, pull down on the sticker cartridge and out slips your sticker. They come in various sizes to suit your need, but I find that the handy mini version does all of the jobs that I need it to.
Use it to create cute packaging or make pretty DIY bindis.