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You’ll know you have an obsession with grainsack stripes, when you no longer have a rolling pin for your kitchen.
I found a much better use for this common kitchen tool.
Go here for the tutorial!
Very cool DIY idea!! Thanks for linking up at Creative Spark; hope you’ll come party with us again today!
It’s a great link party. Thank you for providing it for us!
I love this! They look fantastic, thanks so much for sharing at the Creative Collection!
I do not have a website.
Hi : I just wondered where you get the fabric, and it’s approximate cost – we all have different views of “inexpensive”!
Yes, that is very true. So, you can find flour sacks in a lot of places. I found some from our local Sam’s Club (a bulk food’s store). It came 12 in a pack, for around 12 dollars I believe (it’s been awhile). I have seen them in smaller packs at Wal-Mart for around 3-4 dollars. Hope that helps!
Cami, This is a cool DIY! Just stopping by to say hello, it was nice meeting you this weekend at BYBC! Your blog design is beautful, and so is your photography!
Jessica
Thank you! It was very nice to meet you! I also stopped by to check out your site. You and those gals have a wonderful thing going on over there! So many fun things to look at. Best of luck to you in your blogging adventures!
This is awesome!!!!! I shared it on my business page and it’s already been shared several times. I can’t wait to try this.
That is so appreciated! Thank you very much!