May
23
4 Graduation Treat Ideas
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Preschool, kindergarten, sixth grade, middle school, high school, college, grad school, beauty school, medical school… There are a million ways to graduation nowadays. Here are four more, sweet ways to celebrate the graduate:
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Graduates are sure to love chocolate. Especially when it’s in the shape of a graduation cap with chocolate diplomas inside. Make them at Hungry Happenings.…
May
23
Kreate-A-Lope® Winners!
by Kimberly Jones - DIY Weddings Editor
I’m so excited to announce the 6 winners of our Kreate-a-lope® giveaway! Here they listed by their comment numbers:
{4} Shelley
{5} Lindsay Olstrom
{13} Julia
{14} Merry Jo
{21} Rose S.
34} Brenda B.
Please email your shipping information to serendipityvk@yahoo.com. with the word “winner” in the subject line. Please send the information before May 30th, 2013 or …
May
23
15 Summer Treats and Sweets
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
In the spirit of roundups, as I’ve embraced this week, I thought I’d share with you this roundup of Summer-themed sweet treat ideas I compiled from the archives over at my other blog. For links to all 15 how-tos, click HERE.…
May
23
Incredible 3D Decorated Cookies
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
If it wasn’t enough that there are ridiculously talented cookie decorators out there, they have to go vertical on me, too. Here are a few crazy awesome 3D decorated cookies.
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Hilarious ode to a mixer (with how-tos) at 1 Fine Cookie.
Loving these dinosaur cookies from Haniela’s.
You must see all the 3D cookie creativity from De …
May
23
Gold Colorblock Candlestick Holders
by Heidi Gustad - Candle Making Editor

Erin from House of Earnest put together a tutorial for making these super simple colorblock candlestick holders.…
May
23
Tutorial: Size a man’s shirt down to fit a boy
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Jess from If Only They Would Nap guest blogs in the the Knock it Off series at Elegance and Elephants with a tutorial showing how she sized one of her husband’s button up shirts to fit her young son. She keeps the collar and the front button placket and other details, so it’s actually a quick project. Go to her …
May
23
Tutorial: Sleeved-to-sleeveless shirt pattern adaptation
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Jen from Grainline Studio shows how to adapt a sleeved shirt pattern to make it sleeveless. Now, don’t go thinking that it’s as simple as just making the shirt without the sleeves. You’ll need to do some reshaping at the armhole so there’s no gaping. Go to her blog for the how-to.
[photo from Grainline Studio]…
May
23
5 Ideas for Ice Cream Sandwiches
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Ice cream. I love you. Ice cream sandwiched between two pieces of more dessert, be they brownies, cookies, Rice Krispies Treats, whatever, I love you more. Here are a few ideas for ice cream sandwiches.
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From the always-clever Hungry Happenings, make a “cheeseburger” ice cream sandwich at Tablespoon.
Turn ice cream sandwiches into cake at The Girl Who …
May
23
Free pattern: Summer MuuMuu for little girls
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Jacinda from Pretty Prudent (that’s the new name for Prudent Baby) shares a free pattern for making a summer MuuMuu for little girls. Elastic at the neck makes it easy for kids to put on or take off. The pattern should fit most kids ages 3-6. If you need a different size, the pattern is just two pieces so it should …
May
23
Tutorial: Roll-up lounging cushion
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Sew4Home shows how to make a lounging cushion you can take with you to the park or the pool, or anywhere your summer travels take you. It’s a long cushion, padded with a 1″ layer of foam inside, that rolls up for easy transport. Go to Sew4Home for the how-to.
[photo from Sew4Home]…
May
23
Tutorial: Moccasins for baby
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Kelly from Wild Wandering and Sewing In No Man’s Land shows how to sew a pair baby moccasins. She used a free baby bootie pattern that she adapted to make them into moccasins. She shows the adaptations and how to se them together. If you can’t get your hands on leather (or faux leather), I think they’d also be cute out of a felted …
May
23
Product Review: Silhouette Fabric Interfacing Material
by Heather Holbrook - Stamping Editor
Ever since I got my Silhouette die cutting machine I’ve been wanting to try cutting out fabric with it. I don’t do as much work with fabric as I do with paper but I like trying to incorporate fabric with my mixed media art and greeting cards sometimes. I even own a sewing machine but the poor thing isn’t used as …
May
23
8 Sweet Ideas for Dr. Seuss
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Aren’t we all sweet on Dr. Seuss and the wacky, colorful, wonderful, poetic worlds he created? Here are some sweet treat and party odes to Seuss.
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Make your own Seuss-style cupcake stand at Make it Cozee.
Marshmallow pops for the doc by yours truly.
Make Thing 1 and Thing 2 push pops at The Country Chic …
May
23
Tutorial: Anorina’s Step in Time Quilt
by Scarlett Burroughs - Quilting Editor
Anorina of Samelia’s Mum shares how to make this pretty quilt she calls Step in Time. Psst, it was featured in a major quilting magazine in 2012, kudos Anorina! You’ll use precuts to get a head start in piecing, so the time commitment will be minimal (for quilting). Get the tutorial.…
May
23
Tutorial: Binding a quilt with less bulk
by Scarlett Burroughs - Quilting Editor
Kim of Lily Patch Quilts shares her method for attaching binding to a quilt that reduces bulk at the completion point. It’s a brilliant idea I’ve not seen anywhere. Techniques like this can take years to learn on your own, if ever, and Kim’s freely sharing hers with her readers. So generous. Get the tutorial.
Image credit: Lily Patch …
May
22
Firelogger – a Blog by Paul Tarlow on Helio Glass
by Cathi Milligan - Glass Art Editor
That might be one of the longest titles of created. But there’s a lot to say. Paul Tarlow, who is a wealth of fusing information has a blog called, Firelogger, over at Tumbler. When you scroll down you’ll see pictures of Helios Glass, which is located in Austin, TX, and how clean and organized their studio is. Makes me …
May
22
Jewellery Organizer Tutorial – Suburble
by Rosie Bromberg - Indie Crafts Editor
I’m fairly sure there’s no such thing as too much jewelry. And because this is a stance I hold, I am in constant need of new jewelry holders. Luckily, there’s fabulous bloggers like Suburble providing fun new tutorials for jewelry organizer like this one. I love the use of burlap to create texture and to allow holes to hang …
May
22
Tutorials Galore: Wedding Clay and Sculpey
by Elaine Robitaille - Polymer Clay Editor

I went looking for ideas for polymer clay wedding crafts and it turns out I didn’t have to go far – Patricia Kimle has a whole series of good stuff on Sculpey.com:
- The cake featured above
- A pretty votive
- Decorative place card holders
…
May
22
Etsy Shop Feature: Craftpon
by Mardi Robyn - Jewelry Making Editor
Craftpon is a new wholesale supply shop that opened on Etsy March 13th, 2013. Their office is based out of Hong Kong. In their shop you will find a variety of craft supplies at low, low prices. Nothing is over $20.oo
Their promotional items are $0.20! Yes you read that right! That is a good price!
Craftpon sells buttons, ribbons, embellishments, cameo …
May
22
Bon Voyage {Lesson Plan Unit}
by Kristen Stephens - Lesson Plans Editor
Looking for a way to close out the end of your school year? Here is a wonderful lesson plan unit that takes the theme ‘Bon Voyage’ and applies it to all the subjects for a memorable exit and having fun while doing it! Head over to The Nature of Grace for the entire unit!…
May
22
First Day/Last Day Board
by Kristen Stephens - Lesson Plans Editor
We all focus so much on taking a picture on the first day of school, but how fun is it to compare growth with the last day of school! You can get the idea and how to make a cute little school chalkboard over at We Made That!…
May
22
Mini Magazine Download {Story Shells}
by Kristen Stephens - Lesson Plans Editor
This mini magazine is a wonderful step by step instructions for instilling creativity and quality time with your children. You can sign up for the newsletter to get the free mini magazine over at Crafting Connections. …
May
22
22 Food and Party Ideas for Memorial Day, Past and Present
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
It seems like just yesterday I was wishing for snow, and now summer is upon us here in the top hemisphere. Memorial Day, the day we honor and remember those men and women who fought and died serving in the Armed Services, is the unofficial marker of summer’s start here in the United States. It’s a day of celebration, of …
May
22
Tutorial: Easy pillow cover that beginning sewers can make
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Melanie at The Crafty Cupboard shares a project for beginning sewers. It’s a basic pillowcase with an envelope opening on the back. The cover will fit a standard bed pillow. The cutting and sewing is simple (just straight lines), and her tutorial is geared toward a beginner’s skills. Go to her blog for the tute.
[photo from The Crafty …
May
22
Tutorial: Pleated sundress
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Melissa from Blank Slate Patterns and Melly Sews used pleats to shape the fitted bodice of this cotton sundress. She guest blogs at Mama Says Sew with a tutorial showing how. Go to her tute.
[photo from Melly Sews on Mama Says Sew]…
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