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 …
Jun
19
Project: Swing Card
by Heather Holbrook - Stamping Editor
This swing card is simply adorable and very clever! Die cut an opening in the front of the card and add the stamp of the little girl on a swing so she moves in the opening. Hop on over to the All That Scraps blog and for all the details and make one for yourself.
-Heather…
Jun
19
Red, White and Blue Polka Dot Milkshakes
by Meaghan Mountford - Edible Crafts Editor
Seriously, a cold milkshake, red n’ blue and marshmallow polka dots? Is there anything more perfect for the 4th of July? You’re welcome. (I made these.) Actually, the marshmallow polka dots were a bit of a hassle, as a couple popped off the side of the glass. So I’ll scratch the word “perfect.” But I love these. Find them HERE…
Jun
19
Freebie | Envelope Templates from MiniEco
by Francine Clouden - Scrapbooking Editor
Make a beautiful set of envelopes like those above, by using the free envelope templates from MiniEco. Three styles are available: C6, C7 and C8, as well as String tie envelopes in the latter two sizes. Click here for more details and to get the templates. Then use your new envelopes to make this Envelope Mini Album or this …
Jun
19
Freebie | Color Variation Sheet from Creating Keepsakes
by Francine Clouden - Scrapbooking Editor
This color variation sheet from Creating Keepsakes, can help you to select colours to use on monochromatic pages. I think it would also come in very useful for ombre type projects! Click here to go to the free download.…
Jun
19
Fourth Of July Roundup
by Shellie Wilson - Lesson Plans Editor

I have gathered some of the best CraftGossip.com posts featuring Fourth of July crafts, foods,ideas or products. What do you have planned for this Independence day? Do you theme your activities for the day or week? Share your unique lesson ideas below in the comments. Feel free to share links too.
1:20 Sweet Treats perfect for Fourth Of July…
Jun
19
Bead Bugs: Book Review and Giveaway
by Mardi Robyn - Jewelry Making Editor
I had the pleasure of reviewing this book “Bead Bugs: Cute, Creepy, and Quirky Projects to Make with Beads, Wire, and Fun Found Objects,” by Amy Kooperude.
This book includes twenty-three fun tutorials for making bugs out of beads. Each tutorial gives step-by-step instructions and includes vivid photographs of the finished bug creation. Making these cute bead …
Jun
18
Bronwen’s Teaching Again
by Cathi Milligan - Glass Art Editor
For those of you in the Seattle area in July you can take an enamel and lampworking class and make insanely cool beads with Bronwen Heilman. She’s teaching over at Pratt Fine Art Center. It’s a three day class, July 19-21. Check out her web site for more information. Painting with enamels, fusing and then rolling up the image …
Jun
18
Tutorial: Making Bracelet Beads
by Elaine Robitaille - Polymer Clay Editor

The bracelet in the tutorial uses a smart little bead that’s totally popular right now. Adrianne goes on to demonstrate two different methods of making custom beads for your bracelet projects.
One thing I would change is that you should be able to curve the clay before it’s baked and have it hold its shape fine or bake it on …
Jun
18
Wanna win a copy of this brand new crochet book? If you like to crochet garments, you’ll love having this volume on hand. You can read my review of the book here. While this book might not be the perfect choice for a beginning crocheter or those over size 14, it is certainly full of stunning designs that will …
Jun
18
Hearts A Plenty Winner Is…….
by jd wolfe - Crochet Editor
The winner of this Giveaway is Christina with this entry:
Thanks for the giveaway! I love this one as a little coin purse or small gift/treat holder. http://www.sugarncream.com/pattern.php?PID=6171&cps=21191
My zipcode is 41041
This contest gave me fits! You crocheters really found some stunning examples of crochet artistry out there to post. I hope everyone will click on every entry …
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 …
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