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    Default It's all Sara's fault...

    ...for posting those bunnies and bags. I HAD to look in the remnent bins at WM tonight and found yards of fleece for $2.50 or less, most were $2.25 and an inch or 2 short of a yard. I got pink, 2 lavender, purple, that bright green color I like so much, dark green, a pretty pastel stripe, a light purple lips and kisses print and a tye dye print.

    They also had this very soft and fuzzy new fleece. It's like those soft fuzzy stuffed animals or pillows. Oh man! I want to make Sissy a poncho out of it!

    Now to find some place to hide it before dh wakes up!

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    That's a great deal Karen!

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    I just love those bunny easter baskets. I'm going to attempt a couple too.
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    I was thinking of trying them around those little 88¢ bowls from WM and passing them off as candy dishes!

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    That's a great idea. You got awesome deals on the fleece too.
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    You know how that fleece is. When you go by it in your cart (even if it is stored in the deepest, darkest corner of the craft dept) it leaps out into your cart and starts cying, "No one wants me. Please take me home."

    I have an idea for covering the handle, if you put a bunny around something with a handle or wanted to add one. Like those fleece boas, take a couple 3 layers of fleece strips the same length as you want to cover. Instead of sewing up the middle, fold it in the center so you have 1 thick long strip (so 2 layers of some thinner fleece would work better). Sew up near the folded egde a little more than the width of the handle you want to cover. Cut your fringe. After you get it on your handle, you ought to be able to spin it so the fringies are on the top.

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    Those sound adorable!
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