-Flat bottom taco shells (you can probably fill 12 or more easily with this recipe).
This the way my mom taught me to clean and polish silver when I was growing up.I’ve tried a few different methods, but I always come back to this one.. Of course, it all started out with a whole load of really tarnished silver:.

And there’s more too.It’s pretty bad how much tarnished silver I have on my shelves.What better time than a chilly Winter day to get cozy and shine up your silver though?.

It’s a pretty simple process.You just need a little bowl of water, some toothpaste and an old toothbrush..

Wet your brush, squirt on a little toothpaste and then brush your silver’s pearly whites…er… silvers!.
When you think it’s pretty good, rinse it all off with warm water and dry with a tea towel.You can see we still have tape measures and tools laying around in here, but it’s getting there!.
I wanted some simple baseball silhouettes so I just did a search for “free baseball silhouettes” or something like that.Then I used my favorite.
wax paper method for transferring a printed image onto fabric.Transferring onto burlap rather than the thin white cotton that I used before was a bit more challenging, so I basically had to scratch the image on with my fingernail to get the ink dark enough.
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