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Vitamin C... A Daily Dose of Creativity


Everyone is born with creativity. But those people who appear to be super creative have a secret. They know that
creativity has to be developed and exercised to come easily. I am on a quest to immerse myself in creativity of all kinds. I
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There is a definite love for tie dye at my house. Tie dye in a jar is not as
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messy as some other techniques and it turns out looking fabu. This
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They turned out beautifully. If you get the fabric out and it has too much
white space for you, just twist it back into the jar and add more dye and
water.

We had these $1 journals and these coasters that I bought in a pack of 8


for 50 cents.

I Mod Podged a piece of my tie dyed fabric onto the journal and painted

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the coaster. A fat red satin ribbon holds the journal together. It is cute.

Tomorrow, we are tie dying t-shirts in the jars!

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