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100 Ways to Say I Love (or Hate) You: Easy Crafts for Hard Emotions

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100 Ways to Say I Love (or Hate) You: Easy Crafts for Hard Emotions
100 Ways to Say I Love (or Hate) You: Easy Crafts for Hard Emotions

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100 Ways to Say I Love (or Hate) You: Easy Crafts for Hard Emotions

Current price: $24.99
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Craft Your Feelings—Words Can Only Say So Much
Get through any devastating crush, passionate affair or bad breakup with 100 of the cutest, super-easy crafts to bare your heart (or break theirs).
You Rock My World:
Remind your partner of your song with a sweet mini guitar trinket box.
Instant Love:
Spill your noodley guts with a faux ramen package—because they’re the seasoning you’ve been looking for.
You’re Dead to Me . . . Literally:
Craft a creepy cemetery headstone to bury your feelings for someone who utterly betrayed you.
2000s Flip Phone:
Give your crush your digits with a cheeky Y2K flip phone message.
You're a Work of Art:
Show off your bestie or loved one in a mini museum frame so they know how beautiful they are to you.
Baby, You Got Baggage:
Vent your frustrations with your ex by crafting a mini suitcase full of things they’re dragging. Actually sending it to them? Totally optional.
Armed with cardboard and hot glue (and the templates in the back of the book!), you will craft the most thoughtful gifts to express your strongest emotions, from all-consuming fairy-tale love to your desire for sweet revenge.

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