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Catherine Karnes

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Make "Baskets" Out of Cardboard Boxes

Necessity is the mother of invention, as my mom used to say. I couldn't find the right size baskets to fit on a couple of shelves in my daughter's room, so I covered a wine box and a ...»
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    Commented on Sep 04, 2012
    @ Rose, we have horses and use hay. My husband has always saved the jute from they hay...this ...»
    would be free twine. So if you know someone with livestock perhaps they would give you jute.

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