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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Tutorial: Hooded duck towel
Amy from Naptime Crafters shows how to create a hooded duckie towel. A special towel can make bathtime fun for a small child. This would make a great Christmas gift! Get the tutorial.
[photo from Naptime Crafters]
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