Jun
18
Pink Stone DIY Necklace
by Mardi Robyn - Jewelry Making Editor
Stephanie from Henry Happened has some great jewelry making tutorials posted on her blog. I have featured several throughout the past few months. She is so creative, it is inspiring. While browsing her blog over the weekend, I came across her tutorial for a Pink Stone DIY Necklace. She was inspired by one she saw in a jewelry store …
Jun
18
Tutorial: Vintage Strawberry Shortcake dress-up hat
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Do you remember way back when, when Strawberry Shortcake wore that big puffy pink hat? She wears a large straw hat now. But Cheryl from Sew Can Do shows how you can make a child’s dress-up version of Strawberry’s big fabric hat. I feel a bout of childhood nostalgia coming on! It’s made of pink fleece with embroidered pink strawberries …
Jun
18
Tutorial: Summer Bias Dress with adjustable straps
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Melissa from Melly Sews and Blank Slate Patterns shows how to make her Summer Bias Dress. And if you wear a women’s size small (32-34″ bust), she’s got a free pattern for you. I think I could wear this dress all summer long! It’s a knee-length cotton dress with a drawstring under the bust for shaping. Contrast bias tape trims the edges and is …
Jun
18
Tutorial: Color blocked little boy shorts
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Caila from Caila Made shows how to use color blocking to create stylish shorts for little boys. Her tutorial includes the how-to for adding the color blocked elements to a favorite shorts pattern, as well as suggestions for the types of fabrics to use. Her how-to is part of the Shorts on the Line series hosted by Imagine Gnats and …
Jun
18
Cement Star Votives
by Heidi Gustad - Candle Making Editor

I adore these cement star votive holders, and they’d make a perfect Fourth of July yard accent. Henry Happened shares how she made these with simple cement mix and dollar store, star-shaped bowls.…
Jun
18
Project: Fourth of July Table Decor
by Heather Holbrook - Stamping Editor
Decorate your Fourth of July table with some fun and festive folded paper decorations. These remind me of exploding fireworks and I love the stamped saying in the center! Nichol Magourik has a how to video on her blog (scroll all the way to the bottom).
-Heather…
Jun
18
A Sweet Cowl for Summer
by Sarah White - Knitting Editor
Somehow I’ve gotten way behind on sharing patterns that have caught my eye lately, so I’ll try to share more here for a while. The Lightweight Cowl from Classic Elite Yarns (that’s a link to the PDF) is a great choice for easy summer knitting and for wearing on cool nights or when your day takes you into buildings with …
Jun
18
I don’t have the original source for this one, I’m sorry to say, but I first saw it on Cascade Yarns’ Facebook page a couple of days ago and someone who commented on the post had a link to a pin for it.
So I pinned it, and I think it’s awesome.
This little chart gives you an idea …
Jun
18
Summer Fruit Wands
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Summer and fruit, a magical combination. And sticks make eating the drippy, messy stuff so much better. Make summer fruit wands HERE at Say Yes to Hoboken.…
Jun
18
Patriotic Luminaries
by Heidi Gustad - Candle Making Editor

The Fourth of July gets me all excited as Craft Gossip’s candle lady. There are so many great projects to chose from. The patriotic luminaries above are no exception. Head over to For the Love of… for the tutorial.
PS: If you’ve got any posts or hot tips for candle-related projects, drop me (Heidi) a line …
Jun
18
Candy Pinwheel Cupcake Toppers
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Heck, I’d even say the cupcakes are optional (though always welcome). I love these Airheads-turned-pinwheels for a bit o’ cupcake decor or 4th of July party treat. Find the step-by-step how-tos to make them HERE at Studio DIY.…
Jun
18
USA Pallet Flag
by Amanda Formaro - Home and Garden Editor
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Today, like yesterday, I’m feeling a bit patriotic. I stumbled across this flag over at PB&J Stories where Pamela made a fun and rustic American flag to decorate for the 4th of July. She mentions that she doesn’t really decorate for that holiday, and neither do I. However, an American flag never needs to be put away, it can decorate …
Jun
18
Lidija from BluDor Magazine shows how she repaired her child’s favorite doll. The doll’s soft body was beginning to show wear (okay, a lot of wear) so she constructed a new fabric body for him. The new body is made of sturdier – and much cuter – fabric, but the head and limbs are unchanged. Go to BluDor Magazine for a …
Jun
18
Free pattern: Mod toddler color blocked shift dress
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Farrah from Mingo and Grace shares a free pattern at The Sewing Rabbit for making this mod color block shift dress for a toddler. A Mod Tod! (I’m witty in the morning, aren’t I?) The sleeveless dress is cute summertime wear, but layer it over a long sleeved tee and leggings and your child can wear it in cooler weather, too. …
Jun
18
Giveaway: One Painting a Day by Timothy Callaghan
by Stefanie Girard - Recycled Crafts Editor
Today I have the pleasure of offering you Craft Gossip readers a chance to win a copy of the new book:
A 6-Week Course in Observational Painting–Creating Extraordinary Paintings from Everyday Experiences
by
Timothy Callaghan
Simply leave a comment in today’s post by June 26th, 2013 (U.S. residents only) and you could be the proud new …
Jun
18
Bluth Fans Unite
by Connie Barwick - Cross-Stitch Editor
Those of you who are friends with me on Facebook will know that I spent a recent week glued to the television watching the new episodes of Arrested Development on Netflix. Now some of you may not be fans, but if you are, or if you know someone who is, then this little chart that is available for purchase from …
Jun
18
Tutorial: Oz-inspired lace covered t-shirt
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Melissa Mortenson from Polka Dot chair shows how to make this lace covered tee. The look is inspired by the character China Doll in the movie Oz The Great and Powerful. She starts with a store bought t-shirt, so you won’t need advanced sewing skills to make this. Go to her tutorial to see how.
[photo from Polka Dot Chair]…
Jun
18
Tutorial: Pencil pouch shaped like a pencil
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
What is it about purses made in the shape of other objects? I can’t get enough of them! Like this pencil case that Jill from Creating My Way To Success made. It’s a pencil pouch shaped like a giant pencil. She shares a tutorial so you can make one of your own. I bet the tweeny set would love this! Go to …
Jun
18
Tutorial: Fabric fish toss game
by Anne Weaver - Sewing Editor
Becky from Patchwork Posse shares a tutorial over at Moda Bake Shop showing how to make a soft fabric fish tossing game. The goal of the game is to toss the fish softies into the fabric bucket. Go to Moda Bake Shop for the how-to.
And if you’re loving the batik fabrics she used to make the fishing game, go …
Jun
18
8 Easy DIY Lollipops (No Thermometer Required)
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Candy-making is a tricky thing. It involves a thermometer, which suggests precision is necessary. Not “suggests,” precision IS necessary. I’m not precise. So I very much appreciate shortcut candymaking. All of these lollipops need no thermometer to make, leave no impossible-to-clean-sticky mess on pans, and they are easy even to do with the kids.
I made these striped lollies from …
Jun
18
20 Top Wedding Trends
by Kimberly Jones - DIY Weddings Editor
If you’re wondering what’s trending for weddings lately be sure to pop over to Bridal Guide for 20 exciting trends compiled by Mindy Weiss. Lighting is one big element receiving more attention at wedding celebrations, and I love the pretty hanging lanterns in the photo by Elizabeth Messina shown above. Find out what the other 19 trends are by …
Jun
18
Drinks for the 4th of July
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
I’m not a master mixologist. I can mix two things, like a gin and tonic. Or a mimosa. And I may or may not have made some cosmopolitans in the past, so that added an ingredient or two. But I leave the drink crafting to the experts. Usually. I tried my hand at a couple for the 4th of July, …
Jun
18
Nutella Pretzel “Strawberries”
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Words can’t express how much I adore these. You have the cute strawberry thing, the Nutella thing, the chocolate thing and the pretzel thing. Genius in a basket, in my view. Find the recipe for Nutella Prezel “Strawberries” HERE at Wine and Glue. And if you need more pretzel and chocolate inspiration, be sure to check out my roundup …
Jun
18
Project: Rolling Pin Stamps
by Heather Holbrook - Stamping Editor
Here’s a fun DIY project, turn your rolling pin in a stamp! By covering your rolling pin in paper you can still use it in the kitchen, then add some cool foam shapes and you can roll out some fun. The Thrive 360 Living blog has all the details.…
Jun
18
Ragged But Rugged
by jd wolfe - Crochet Editor
Well, this rug isn’t actually ragged. It’s just made in the style of a Rag Rug which makes it rugged, for sure. What I like about this project is that it not only uses recycled thrift store sheets but also emphasizes the make-do attitude of the crocheter who, having discovered that she doesn’t have enough material in the sheets …
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