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Craftiest Bastard of the Week : Magpie DC

Each week we feature an advertiser from the Crafty Bastards Classifieds. This week the honor goes to…

Magpie DC for her Fun Gus Baddie Doll.

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Shop the Crafty Classifieds for goodies like this and more!

Make stuff? Place an ad, it’s FREE!

4 Responses to “Craftiest Bastard of the Week : Magpie DC”

  1. meanlouise.com » Craftiest Bastard of the Week Says:

    [...] Beth is the Craftiest Bastard of the Week! [...]

  2. Joy Cooney Says:

    Go Beth! YOU ROCK! Welcome again to the Craft Mutiny; we are honored that you joined our collective!

  3. Lisa M Says:

    Congrats Beth! I love your creatures!

  4. beth b. Says:

    Awww…you guys. THANKS!

    My coworkers and friends left a pile of citypapers on my desk for me to find upon my return from Chicago.
    Thank you !!!

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