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Lisa Durst

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  • Lisa Durst
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  • Easy to make Jack-o-lantern pillow with interchangeable faces...fun!
  • Just a few of the possible faces we can make!
  • A pocket on the back holds all the parts!

JACK-O-LANTERN PILLOW WITH INTERCHANGEABLE FACES...My latest creation with the grandsons in mind! Halloween fun!

I enjoyed making this little Halloween project! Velcro attaches the face parts while a pocket on the back holds the ones not in use.Complete tutorial on my blog Confessions of a Plate Addict here: http://tinyurl.com/9a7kdvb

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  • This started as my girlfriend's pink daughter's bed (see pink photo).
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  • Another bed turned bench for my friend and her three boys.
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Turn that unwanted twin bed into a useful bench!

I absolutely love this idea. Your children are growing up and it may be hard for you to throw their old bed. Rather than stowing it away in an attic, because you just can't part with ...»
it, re-purpose it into a fabulous bench! This can be done with any size bed, but is probably easiest with a twin. Use the headboard as the back of your bench and then cut the footboard to make the both sides. Build the bench part in and . . . voila! A great re-purposed heirloom.

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