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dream catcher swap

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Swap Homepage:http://mindlesswonders.blogspot.com/
Swap Coordinator:daffyd1963 (contact)
Swap categories:
Number of people in swap:2
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:August 20, 2007
Date items must be sent by:September 30, 2007
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

this is USA only

I love to make and receive dreamcatchers.

see swap homepage for picture of one that I made

you will make one 6 inch or larger dreamcatcher don't know how to make one go here

http://www.nativetech.org/dreamcat/dreminst.html

these are the best and easiest instructions i've seen for making dream catchers

you can find the wire rings for these at hobby lobby or other craft stores choose at least a 6 inch one or larger if you want. be sure to cover the ring with fibers,leather or whatever you want before you begin the net

be sure to use lots of pretty feathers and beads in your partners favorite colors

have fun and do your best work make these something your partner will be proud to hang in their home

ok now to the unfun stuff you will need a 4.5 or higher no newbies

please send

please give your partner a 5 if she sends you a dream catcher if it is the first one she ever made it won't be perfect. so as long as you can tell that she put some time and effort into it she deserves a 5 .

any questions just ask

have fun

Discussion

Lucky12324 08/ 7/2007 #

you can also use branches to make dream catchers. eucalyptus is the best branch that i know of in this area to make them out of (make sure you ask the person who owns the tree if you can take some branches off first though!)

Lucky12324 08/ 7/2007 #

whoops not eucalyptus...lol...i meant wheeping willow...sometimes i don't know where my mind is...well actually i do, it must have been in australia!

daffyd1963 08/ 8/2007 #

I didn't know that I know right where a weeping willow tree is that I can get some branches from after your clean the leaves off and form the circle do you have to let it dry for a while before you can use them please give me a bit more how to here I love using natural stuff in my art and would like to try my hand with the tree limbs thanks carolyn h

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