and a burlap bag and a couple of staples or nails Really simple and FunKtional! I have a variety of these bags for-sale on my Etsy shop So pop on over to Etsy They are only $5each check them out! Iam having a blogger special buy two and get one free! Just leave me a note in the message to seller box that you saw them on my blog.
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Cute, cute, cute!!! Who knew burlap would one day be so fashionable!!
I scored some of these bags last summer and I've had a blast making a variety of projects with them! Aren't they fabulous!! Your bulletin board looks great...just a quick question...I see there's cardboard on the back, did you use anything else in between the back and front to "absorb" the tacks?
Clever! Too funny! Jada was a bartender there for years before moving back over to Tacoma! You look like you could still rock a pair of tight pants, Miss Amy! And big correction..I was a pirate, not a wench, thank you very much. xxx
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Thank You so much!
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Amy
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Cute, cute, cute!!! Who knew burlap would one day be so fashionable!!
LeAnn:)
You rock girlie ~ super cute! :)
I was in the shop last Sunday, missed 'ya, it looks grrrreat, as usual!
Of course I bought "eggs" yes, I DO need more! :)
Take care! L~
they would make great wall art - framed.
These are fabulous...thanks for sharing!
I scored some of these bags last summer and I've had a blast making a variety of projects with them! Aren't they fabulous!! Your bulletin board looks great...just a quick question...I see there's cardboard on the back, did you use anything else in between the back and front to "absorb" the tacks?
Thanks!
Clever! Too funny! Jada was a bartender there for years before moving back over to Tacoma! You look like you could still rock a pair of tight pants, Miss Amy! And big correction..I was a pirate, not a wench, thank you very much. xxx
Very Kool Kaffe bags girl! Jennifer jennsthreegraces
Very cute!
Where did you score those? What a great find! Love it.
Come by my blog and win Rachael Ray bake ware.
Thanks!
Sherry
www.thecharmofhome.blogspot.com
Great idea! The bulletin boards look wonderful!!
Thanks for sharing,
Jeanette
Your memo board is perfect! A great use for the coffee bags... Theresa
A memo board that I actually like
What a great idea!
Thanks for sharing.
AMy
Cute!
~Liz
Great idea. I've been wanting to cover a bulletin board that i have with some burlap. Maybe this will get me motivated.
Enjoy your week.
Kathleen
What a GREAT idea.....I think I will have to steal it!! So nice catching up with you. Lots of eye candy to enjoy!
Blessings~LillySue
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