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This lovely cake looks good enough to eat, but it’s actually made from strips of birch bark and styrofoam! What a pretty idea for a bridal shower or wedding! Get all the instructions at Crafts ‘n Coffee.

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African beadsBeads by Mail is re-opening! Jane says that special orders are no problem and looks forward to helping you soon.

“I am really serious about this, even though I am having lots of fun. Sharing my bead obsession with everyone is so rewarding.”

Check out Jane’s inventory of unusual handmade beads like the African beads shown above.…

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Tissue paper pom poms are easy to make, versatile to use, and budget-friendly too! At Adore by Chloe, you’ll find links, ideas, and a step-by-step tutorial to help you create these pretty posies!…

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NeatoVintage has a set of three vintage nagel candle holders that are completely fabulous. They are stackable or can work independently of each other. See it on Etsy.…

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Ashley from Make It and Love It shares a tutorial on her blog showing how a bit of shirring at the bottom hem may be just the fix for a shirt that’s too big.  The shirring cinches it in and gives it a flattering blouson effect around the hips.  Get the how-to.

[photo from Make It and Love It]…

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Jill from Homemade by Jill guest blogs at Project Run and Play showing how you can use a purchased doily to make a collar for a top or dress.  It’s a quick way to add a beautiful detail to a garment.  If you can’t find a doily in the color you like, I bet you could use some fabric dye to make …

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Dana from MADE shares a tutorial on her blog showing how easy it is to turn an adult t-shirt into a cute little baby dress.  I am loving the mix of the green polka dot and yellow stripes in her example!  Go to the tutorial.

And if the idea of sewing on stretch knits makes you nervous, be sure to check …

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Sewing a straight seam is easy enough, but it can take practice to get super straight stitching lines that you’re not ashamed to have show up in a contrasting thread.  Tricia from Made By Me & Shared With You shares a tutorial all about stitching in a straight line, and includes how-tos for using some common machine accessories and household …

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Sue Eggen is the heart & hands of “Giant Dwarf”. Her artistic adventure began in 2003 in Portland, Oregon and then moved to Pennsylvania in 2005 with a passion for reconstructing recycled fabrics & an intuitive desire to create with color.  Sue was a guest poster back in 2-2012 on the Martha Stewart’s craft blog, Today Sue is sharing …

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Ok, she had me with the vanilla bean…just sayin’. Stephanie from Henry Happened has a fast and easy tutorial for herbal bath salts. These would be wonderful — and appreciated — end of the year teacher gifts! But be sure to make some for yourself too, especially using vanilla bean, wow. Get the tutorial.…

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Such a cute idea for zoo-loving little ones: Craft your own zoo for animal crackers. I’m now thinking bigger… like a whole scale model of a zoo made of shoe boxes and astro-turf, so I need to stop here. Find the craft HERE at My Little Gems. Spotted on Fun Family Crafts.

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Herbs in simple, inexpensive containers make lovely and budget-friendly centerpieces/table numbers or favors for your wedding! Get the DIY instructions for them at One Lovely Day.

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I first heard of Kiwi Crate about a year ago when some wonderful kid craft bloggers couldn’t stop talking about it on their blogs.  I have to admit, I was intrigued.  When looking deeper into what Kiwi Crate is about, I found that the goal of Kiwi Crate is to encourage ‘curiosity and creativity in children.’  So  I …

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There are some new colors of special production “Saturday Glass” available over at Bullseye’s web site. These are internet order only so get them while they last. There’s one that’s got my eye…it’s the turquoise and french vanilla reactive streaky. So good. And it’ll probably react more once fired. Each sheet is completely one of a kind. Love that. …

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Need some quick, last minute cake or cupcake decorations? Make gumdrop roses. Find the how-tos HERE at Real Simple.…

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First, the super yummy-sounding cupcakes… Pina Colada with Kiwi frosting? A resounding “Yes, please.” Find the recipe HERE at A Spicy Perspective. But wait, there’s more. Those gorgeous dried pineapple and kiwi flower cupcake toppers? Crafted and for sale HERE at April’s Edible Art.…

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Over at the blog Ruby Murrays Musings there is a fun tutorial on how to make recycled map tape perfect for dressing up gifts.…

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Debbie from Squiggly Twigs Designs shows how to make a beautiful vintage-inspired lace headband with rolled fabric flowers.  The flowers are made from strips of scrap fabric that she twists and rolls into a rosette.  No sewing is required, but you could replace some of the gluing with handstitching if you wanted.  Get the tutorial.

[photo from Squiggly Twigs Designs]…

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DIY Fabric Wrapped HangersFabric wrapped clothes hangers are not only practical, they’re pretty too. Spruce up your closet by taking those ugly wire hangers and giving them a makeover. Here’s a fun tutorial showing you step by step just how to do that. Head over to Ching Makes Things! for the scoop DIY fabric-wrapped hanger.…

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Deena Boese shows you how to make a text path in Photoshop to wrap text around any shape. She also includes a template for users of Photoshop Elements version 9 or earlier. Click here to go to the tutorial over at Renee Pearson.com

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All you need is love according to the lyrics of a famous song and that is what you will get with this lovely free design from Balades et Broderies. There’s “Love” and some lovely stitches to go along with it. Get the free chart.

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This great tutorial from Little House Needleworks shows how to add a piece of stitched needlework to a paper mache book. It’s a great way to display your cross-stitched pieces when you are beginning to run out of wall space for framed art or you just don’t want to make another pillow. Check it out.

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Elizabeth & Liz from Simple Simon & Co. create the most gorgeous kids’ clothes using vintage patterns.  So it’s totally appropriate that their guest blog in the Vintage May Series at Craftiness Is Not Optional is a post all about sewing with vintage patterns.  Go to their post to read their tips.

[photo from Simple Simon & Co. on Craftiness Is Not Optional]…

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Sachiko from Tea Rose Home guest blogs at Diary of a Quilter with a tutorial showing how to make a zippered pouch from oilcloth.  The coated fabric is durable and waterproof, but it does require some special handling when sewing on it.  Go to her tutorial to find out how to make the pouch.

[photo from Tea Rose Home on …

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With summer just around the corner, many of us mamas are looking at our kids’ winter jeans with an eye to cut them into shorts.  Kymy from Everything Your Mama Made & More shows how she marks and cuts the legs so they’re straight.  Then, she shares a separate tutorial showing how you can use some of the denim you cut …

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