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How to Make a Dreamcatcher!!: helloo! Today I am going to teach you how to make a dreamcatcher. Before starting I know there is A LOT OF pictures. It's because I wanted it to be easier for you to follow the tutorial steps and understand clearly. Hope you enjoy this DIY dreamcat…

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Elena Bisognin
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Weave Away Your Worries With Dreamcatchers Take a break and make a dreamcatcher. Weaving the string and adding the beads is a meditative process that will help you clear your mind and focus on the task at hand. Plus, you'll end up with a beautiful piece of decoration that will remind you to take it easy. Related ideas: homemade dream catchers, dream catcher patterns, making dream catchers, handmade decor, dreamcatcher DIY, moody maximalist, witchcore bedroom, celestial craft

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We decided to try and make Dreamcatchers yesterday...a simple star design and then a more advanced one that proved a little tricky. We'll start with the simple one. Materials Required: yarn a yogurt or margarine lid a few beads scissors a few feathers string Take your plastic lids, punch a little hole to get you started with the scissors and then cut out the inside. You want to leave at least 1/4 inch of the lid...they usually have a raised edge to show you where to cut to. Our lids were…

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