Social Networking Cushions

social network cushionsThese cushions would be great for social-networking with friends on your sofa.

Check them out from Craftsquatch.


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Gummy Bear Lights

gummy bear light

The GummiLights from Jellio are so cute, what a great way to light up a kid, or big-kid's bedroom. I do love everything gummy bear related (remember the gummy bear bracelets?)


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Bike Furniture

furniture made from bicycle bits

If your old bike is a heap of junk, why not recycle it in to a heap of furniture? That's what the clever designers at Bike Furniture did, using old parts to create stylish chairs, tables and other household accessories.


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Skull Toaster

skull toasterThe Skull Toaster has to make the punkiest breakfast around.

Not only does it look great, but it burns skulls in to the bread. Rocking!


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Create-A-Sticker

sticker maker

Here's a clever little tool that I've used for various projects around the site. The Xyron Create-A-Sticker allows you to turn paper, and thin materials in to stickers quickly and easily. Simply feed a piece of paper through the sticker maker, pull down on the sticker cartridge and out slips your sticker. They come in various sizes to suit your need, but I find that the handy mini version does all of the jobs that I need it to.

Use it to create cute packaging or make pretty DIY bindis.



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Crop-A-Dile

crop-a-dile craft tool

Everyone from Craft Gossip to Craft Zine seems to be talking about the new craft tool, the Crop-A-Dile from We R Memory Keepers.

I was lucky enough to pick one up while on holiday in Canada and I've been using it for all kinds of projects since. The heavy-duty punch seems to be able to punch through almost anything and the Crop-A-Dile can even install snaps and grommets.

Julia Stanton has written a great review for it on her blog, so check it out and find out if this is the tool for you.



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