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Jun
20
Giant EAT Letters from Reclaimed Wood
by Amanda Formaro - Home and Garden Editor

Sometimes you just have to go BIG to make a statement. Sometimes the space you’re trying to fill needs a large piece to really make it pop. That’s what’s happening here with these enormous letters that spell out the word “eat”. A fabulous way to use some reclaimed wood, and a great conversation piece too! Imagine your guests’ faces when …
Jun
20
Freebie & Tutorial | Matchbox Covers for July 4th
by Francine Clouden - Scrapbooking Editor
Planning on lighting fireworks or sparklers this year for July 4th? Pretty up your matchboxes with this free printable plus tutorial from Almost Makes Perfect. Get 3 x four designs on one printable sheet and decorate a dozen matchboxes. Click here to get started.…
Jun
20
Style Me Quick – Soft Curls
by Shellie Wilson - Bath and Body Editor
So I had to join the sock bun hair hype and try it out for myself and I have used it at least once a week since. If you have not already worked it out I am a lazy styler. Maybe I am more time poor than lazy but I am trying.
Take a clean sock. I used the freebies …
Jun
20
Sundaes and Popcorn Cupcakes
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Sundaes and popcorn. Perfect party food. Sundae cupcakes and popcorn cupcakes. Even perfecter party food. Find the how-tos to decorate cupcakes as sundaes and popcorn HERE at Make me my Cake.…
Jun
19
Bough Houses – Rob Heard
by Rosie Bromberg - Indie Crafts Editor
I admit, I’ve always been fascinated by miniatures and dollhouses. But I would challenge anyone to not be fascinated by Rob Heard‘s Bough Houses. Each one is an intricate sculpture, an imaginary landscape crafted in wood. The scale of these is amazing–they can be over six feet tall! Heard draws inspiration from the natural world; each house is built …
Jun
19
How to make a recycled plastic bottle into a faux pottery pitcher
by Stefanie Girard - Recycled Crafts Editor
Over at the blog Homework there is a great tutorial on how to turn a plastic syrup bottle into a faux pottery pitcher. Turning something so ordinary into something pretty is always a challenge but by has this clever crafter done a great job!…
Jun
19
Meet ShuliDesigns
by Elaine Robitaille - Polymer Clay Editor

I’m always asking clayers to send me links to what they’re up to, their shops, their blogs and Shuli took me up on it. Her Etsy shop is a bright and cheery place. The fish, above, is just one of many fun pieces to check out. Her About page talks about her inspiration – the rich colours of the …
Jun
19
Tisp for marine vinyl appliques
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Amy from Positively Splendid makes awesome appliques using marine vinyl. It comes in a wide variety of colors and adds dimension to a project. She shares some of her tips and tricks for making appliques out of the vinyl, including how she cuts the pieces using her Silhouette Cameo. Wowza! I didn’t know you could do that! Go to her blog to get her tips …
Jun
19
DIY Felt Heart Wedding Bouquet
by Linda Lanese - Felting Editor
Make your wedding money stretch with this stunning “Felt Heart Wedding Bouquet” and use any colors you like and you can make smaller bridesmaids Bouquets also, too amazing! Save money for your honeymoon. Find the tutorial with great pictures to follow to make yours on “Belle Bride”! Anyone planning a wedding should follow “Belle Bride” on Facebook for their latest …
Jun
19
Tutorial: Waving flag applique using twisted pleats
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Courtney from Sweeter Than Cupcakes shares a tutorial over at Project Run and Play showing how to make the twisted pleat detail she used in a 4th of July shirt for her nephew. Made from a striped fabric, it gives the effect of the flag waving in the wind. The technique isn’t limited to flag appliques, either. She used the …
Jun
19
Red, White and Blue Star Fudge
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
It doesn’t get more patriotic than this: Red, white, blue and stars. So sweet. Find the recipe to make red, white and blue star fudge HERE at Hungry Happenings.…
Jun
19
Cross Stitch Footstool
by Connie Barwick - Cross-Stitch Editor
This cross-stitch footstool is one of those products that shows that outside-of-the-box thinking that I just love. What a creative way to showcase our craft. Of course, I would throttle anyone who dared to actually put his or her feet on my stitching. Get more information.
If you find a creative product like this one, be sure to share the …
Jun
19
Free Ebook on Sock Knitting
by Sarah White - Knitting Editor
I have completely unofficially declared it to be the Summer of Socks. You can join me in the fun over at About, if you like, or if you’re itching to learn more about sock knitting and get some free sock patterns, check out this ebook from Knitting Daily, which includes a primer on sock parts, instructions for knitting …
Jun
19
5 Healthy, Homemade, Non-Ice Cream Ice Creams
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Ice cream is on my desert island foods list. I could eat ice cream every day, and there were times in my life I did. For nine months, I ate ice cream every day. For those with a similar addiction looking for some healthy, homemade alternatives, here are some “ice cream” recipes from around the web made with other, better …
Jun
19
Knit an Easy Farmer’s Market Tote
by Sarah White - Knitting Editor
I don’t know how it is where you live, but the social event of Saturday mornings in my hometown is the farmer’s market. It was even named one of the favorite farmer’s markets in the country last year, which says something about how much we all love it.
There’s nothing like heading downtown on a Saturday morning (or a Tuesday, …
Jun
19
DIY Photo Lollipops
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Wow. Want to look like a super cool and crazy impressive candy maker? Make these photo lollipops. All by yourself. I’m pinning these to my “Must try” board, for sure. Find the instructions to make your own photo lollipops HERE at Photojojo.…
Jun
19
Tutorial: Baby’s faux romper top with an elasticized waist
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Ashley and Emily from Frances Suzanne created an outfit for their baby niece that looks like a romper but is actually two pieces. Their two-piece “faux romper” is actually a pair of shorts and a matching tank with an elasticized waist. The two piece outfit makes for easier diaper changes, since the shorts just slide off. (No having to match …
Jun
19
Sabra from Sew a Straight Line shows the summer sundress she made using a wedding dress pattern. And not just any wedding dress pattern. She used the same pattern for the sundress that she used to make her own wedding dress. Changing up the fabric and the length makes it appropriate for a garden party or summer day. Her post …
Jun
19
DIY Animal Corn on the Cob Holders
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
I think Mikeasaurus may be my new hero. Find the awesomest tutorial ever for making your own corn cob holders (and animal ones, no less) HERE at Instructables.…
Jun
19
Tutorial: Pillowcase doll dress
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Pillowcase dresses are some of the easiest dresses to make for little girls. It stands to reason that they’re also easy to make for dolls. Mandy from Sugar Bee Crafts guest blogs at U Create with a tutorial showing how to do just that. How cute would it be to make a matching set of pillowcase dresses for a little …
Jun
19
20 DIY Coastal Decor Projects
by Amanda Formaro - Home and Garden Editor

Hi! I’m Colleen with Just Paint It. After all the coastal décor inspiration of last week, I thought it’d be fun to share some projects that we can make ourselves and bring that coastal influence into our own homes.
Let’s start with the front door, although these wreaths are cute enough to hang anywhere in your home.

Jun
19
Tutorial: Child’s art smock
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Art projects with little ones tend to be messy. Esther from Wholly Kao and Estie Made shares a free pattern for making a child’s art smock to protect their clothes during an artsy craftsy session. From her photos, it looks like she used quilting cottons for the outer and the lining. To make it a wipe-clean smock, you could use a laminated cotton or …
Jun
19
Idea file: Tiered tray organizer from hardware store items
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
In her Tool Time Tuesday posts, Karen over at Sew Many Ways shows how you can put common hardware or household items to crafty use. I’m always amazed at the way she re-sees these items. Today she shows how you can make your own tiered tray organizers like they sell in the craft stores, except she gets everything from the hardware …
Jun
19
Tutorial: Racerback tunic with a high-low hem
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Jen from Eat. Sleep. Make. shares a tutorial at The Sewing Rabbit showing how to make a loose fitting racerback tunic. It cinches in under the bust and she gives it a high-low hem. Go to The Sewing Rabbit for her how-to.
[photo from Eat. Sleep. Make.]…
Jun
19
6 Treats for the 4th of July Made from Store-Bought Candy
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
I don’t know about you, but my summer is anything but lazy. In fact, it means having kids around ALL the time while trying to work, keep house, and sleep. There is little leisure time for me until Fall. So I appreciate, as always, shortcuts. Here are 6 ideas for making cute treats for the 4th of July using store-bought …
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