May
25
We are so excited about this new giveaway!
In partnership with Rock-A-Buy Baby, we are giving away a brand new Stokke Convertible Bed. This is the bed that grows with your baby – from a cot, to the second bed, to a third .. and so on.
To win, you have to like the sponsors of this giveaway on …
May
25
Felt Circle Belt DIY
by Linda Lanese - Felting Editor
MJ of “A Happy Song” made this darling belt to fit over her expanding waist while carrying her little boy. She is a wife and mother of two. Pregnant or not this is a sweet fashion add-on and you can make it in several different colors or make it short for a headband. She has a complete pictorial tutorial for …
May
25
Tutorial: Embossed Napkins
by Heather Holbrook - Stamping Editor
I love all the different materials you can emboss with embossing folders, from paper to metal sheets, acetate and more. And here’s another fun thing to emboss, napkins! The Lifestyle Crafts blog shows you how to dress up plain napkins perfect for any party!
-Heather…
May
25
Tutorial: Vintage slip inspired ruffled skirt
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Disney from Ruffles and Stuff joins the Vintage May Series (co-hosted by Craftiness Is Not Optional and Skirt as Top) with a tutorial showing how she made this beautiful layered skirt. The look is inspired by a vintage slip. The ruffled layer peeking out the bottom is made from ruffled fabric. And the top layer? She refashioned that from a pair …
May
25
Tutorial: Mirrored lipstick case
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Destri from The Mother Huddle shows how to make this mirrored lipstick case. It has a small mirror and two pockets that hold tubes of lipstick. Get the tutorial.
[photo from The Mother Huddle]…
May
25
Tutorial: Making Drawer Pulls
by Elaine Robitaille - Polymer Clay Editor
Carmen Rose shares with us a tutorial for using simple canes – jelly rolls – to decorate drawer knobs. A great way to customize your decor. The same idea makes great magnets or brooch pins.…
May
25
Video tutorial: Men’s shirt to halter dress refashion
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Sylvia from Dare to DIY shares a video tutorial showing how to refashion a man’s button up shirt into a halter dress. Depending on the length of the shirt you use, it’ll make a minidress or a tunic. Go to her video tutorial.
[photo from Dare to DIY]…
May
25
Tutorial: Insulated picnic tote
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
In searching for a clever use of my stash of vintage polyester fabrics, I found this tutorial by Jennifer at Sewplicity. And insulated tote! How utterly perfect!! It’ll be just the thing to carry a picnic to the park, or cold drinks to the pool. But of course, you can use any heavy weight fabric for the outside of the bag. …
May
25
Free pattern: Knotted zippered pencil pouch
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Kate from See Kate Sew shares a tutorial (and free pattern) for a zippered pencil pouch with a clever twist. She extended the ends of the pouch and tied them into a knot. You can make them with a knot at both ends, or just one end (like in the photo I’m showing here). Go to her blog for the pattern …
May
25
Technique: Chalkboard Style Teapot Card
by Heather Holbrook - Stamping Editor
The chalkboard look is really trendy right now! Find out how to get this hot look using your stamps over on the Stampendous blog.
-Heather…
May
25
Free pattern: Betsy Ross Flag Quilt
by Scarlett Burroughs - Quilting Editor
In honor of Memorial Day (Monday in the U.S.), Nancy Zieman of Sewing with Nancy is offering on her blog this free quilt pattern. The Betsy Ross flag is a design created during the American Revolution, with a circle of stars, each representing one of the original 13 colonies. Go HERE for download information.
Image credit: Nancy Zieman Blog…
May
24
Plaid Bench – Raw Edges Design Studio
by Rosie Bromberg - Indie Crafts Editor
Have you checked out Raw Edges Design Studio? They make incredible and innovative furniture and décor and are certainly one to look to for inspiration. I love the Plaid Bench line–literally plaid designs made out of bench designs–which incorporate iconic imagery to create resonant pieces like those featured above. But their work with woven textiles, like in the Selvedge …
May
24
JEWELRY u DESiGN Company Review
by Mardi Robyn - Jewelry Making Editor
Send them a photograph of you and your child, a relative, a friend, a pet, even a pets paw print and JEWELRYuDESiGN will turn it into a necklace or keychain you can cherish forever.

You can even have your childs artwork turned into a pendant!
This next image warmed my heart the most. JEWELRYuDESiGN can …
May
24
Nail Polish Pendant Tutorial
by Mardi Robyn - Jewelry Making Editor
Natalie Davidson from North Shore Days shares with us her creative tutorial where she shows us how to create a fun, simple and super easy domed pendant using nail polish and rub on decals. A great first jewelry project, or craft night with friends. Take a look at how Natalie made this pretty Nail Polish Pendant.…
May
24
Tutorial: 15-Minute Diaper Clutch
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Cherie from I Am Momma, Hear Me Roar shows how to make her 15-Minute Diaper Clutch. The simple fabric pouch is just big enough to hold a pack of wipes and a couple of spare diapers. Get the tute.
[photo from I Am Momma, Hear Me Roar]…
May
24
Tutorial: Seat back car organizer
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Road trips are fun, but all those video games and books and other forms of quiet entertainment can take over your car if you’re not organized. Sew4Home shows how to make a seat back organizer to help keep all that gear corralled. Go to their tutorial.
[photo from Sew4Home]…
May
24
Free pattern: Hammer pants in toddler sizes
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Suburbia Soup has a free pattern for making Hammer pants (also known as harem or sareoul pants) in toddler sizes. The pattern comes in sizes 18 months – 4T. If you need another size, I’m sure you could adjust it up or down fairly easily. Download the pattern from Suburbia Soup.
[via Craftgawker]
[photo from Suburbia Soup]…
May
24
DIY Plaited Wrap Bracelet
by Mardi Robyn - Jewelry Making Editor
Jennifer from Eat. Sleep. Make. Sent in this tutorial for making a Plaited Wrap Bracelet out of leather. This bracelet was made for their Made It For Me series. Check it out!…
May
24
Nicole the host of “tikkido” has two very fun and cute projects with the Peter Pan Bunting & Peter Pan or Robin Hood Hats. Check out the amazing Feathers and Arrows party by One Stone Events. It was originally published in the most recent issue of Festivities magazine, and the full write-up with tons of fabulous photos Nicole had …
May
24
Projects: Teachers Gifts with a Summer Theme
by Heather Holbrook - Stamping Editor
Tell that favorite teacher thanks for a job well done and get them ready for summer at the same time with these adorable stamped gift treats. Find out more at the Paper, Scissors and Superheros blog.
-Heather…
May
24
Ode to Service Men and Women, 7 Sweet Ways
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Lest we forget why we in the States have a three-day weekend, you must see these gorgeous, heart-warming dog tag cookies created by Beth at Hungry Happenings. An homage to those men and women who have lost their lives serving, here are a few ideas:
Make dog tag cookies at Hungry Happenings.
You need to see the …
May
24
Tutorial: Enlarge a t-shirt neck by adding shoulder snaps
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Nothing makes dressing a child more fun than having the neck hole of a shirt not fit around the child’s head. [sarcasm] Amy from Nap Time Crafters and Peek-A-Boo Pattern Shop shows how she solved that problem. She enlarged the neck by adding snaps to one of the shoulder seams. Go to her tutorial to see how.
[photo from Nap Time Crafters]…
May
24
Tutorial: Cut fabric with your Silhouette
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Did you know that you can cut fabric on a Silhouette? You can, if you use the right interfacing. Think of the applique possibilities!! Melissa Mortenson from Fourteen May and Polka Dot Chair shows how. Go to her blog to see it done.
[photo from Polka Dot Chair]…
May
24
Cut off jeans as a boy’s first sewing project
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Agy from Green Issues writes about her son’s first sewing project - cutting off a pair of jeans to make shorts. This is a great first project! Before the sewing began, she turned him loose with some stencils and fabric paint. The sewing is just a couple of seams, but along the way he learned about measuring and cutting, threading the machine, and getting …
May
24
Tutorial: Hobo bag with knotted straps
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Ilse from Sew It Love It shows how to this room hobo bag with knotted handles and a wide flap across the top. It’s made from rectangle pieces (easy to cut) and straight seams (easy to sew.) Go to her blog for the tute.
[photo from Sew It Love It]…
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