
You don't have to actually craft anything to "be inspired". Show something you maybe have done, want to try, or even a cool looking book nook or library. Whatever inspires you!
This week I am going to show you guys something that I have been doing off and on for a while now.
I have a few friends who are in the Army and they always want new things with paracord/550 cord/survival bracelets. I have becomes in love with it and buy new colors and buckles all the time.
I love to find new ways that contain a lot of cord and can release as quickly as possible. One of my favorites is the blaze bar:
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http://pinterest.com/pin/259801472225416578/ |
Tutorial I used:
What has Pinterest inspired in you?
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