Lately my life is all about printing some address labels...correctly.
Do you know how hard that is?
Even IF I use the template provided by Avery, my computer and/or printer still manages to mess up the margins.
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This coming week I hope to finish my DIY {laundry} dryer balls. I'd love to post the step-by-step instructions, but I haven't really done any with this little project just yet.
If you're familiar with felting (yes, that whole craze back in the day. I'm too young to exactly know the decade but someone told me there was a phase long ago)--you can make dryer balls. Even if you don't know how to felt, it's easy enough and you can make dryer balls.
I use dryer balls partly because dryer sheets contain so many chemicals. Long ago the skin on my legs would get so dry and red and bumpy. Naturally I have dry skin, so using dryer sheets probably didn't help any. Years ago some lady at a craft fair talked me into buying her homemade wool dryer balls. I bought them, tried 'um out and fell in love with 'um. They work almost the same as dryer sheets, only without the chemicals--at first you'll probably notice that your clothes aren't as soft, but whatever. Chemicals are nasty.
My dogs love all things...no joke. They will lick it, eat it and/or do whatever with it. Which explains why I have only one ball left. Therefore, I'm working on making some more.
So...
stay tuned this week for a little step-by-step guide to DIY dryer balls.
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