I already shared some cross stitch patterns specific to America 250, but if you want to cross stitch something more general for the Fourth of July, these patriotic sampler style patterns are a great place to start.
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by Sarah White
I already shared some cross stitch patterns specific to America 250, but if you want to cross stitch something more general for the Fourth of July, these patriotic sampler style patterns are a great place to start.
Stitch up some … Read More...
There is something so charming about handmade patriotic decorations, especially the kind that feel a little bit vintage, a little bit scrappy, and a lot more personal than something grabbed from the seasonal aisle at the last minute.
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There is something very sweet about vintage baby knitting patterns, especially the ones that still feel wearable today. This Vintage Baby Sweater Knitting Pattern PDF from the CraftGossipStore has that lovely old-fashioned charm without looking fussy or too dated, which … Read More...
Hahn created a rainbow on a cute Caterpillar by die cutting it from white cardstock and adding the colors with Copic markers. She also included “shine” marks with a white gel pen on both bugs and the branch. The textured … Read More...
If you’re a dog owner, then you know the inevitable truth — what goes in, must come out. And in my house, that truth has a name: Aloo, our lovable, curly-coated Labradoodle who has made it his mission to … Read More...
by Sarah White
A lot of kids aren’t in school for the Fourth of July, but whether you’re in a classroom or at home, you’ll probably want to mark July 4, 2026, in a special way because it is America’s 250th birthday. And … Read More...
by Sarah White
As I’m writing this the United States is about to celebrate a pretty big birthday, and while some of us have complicated feelings about that country right now, I think most of us would agree both that it’s a place … Read More...
There is something wonderfully nostalgic about a plate of cookies at a summer party. Maybe it is because cookies do not need forks, plates, or anyone hovering nervously near a cake knife. You can pop them onto a tray, set … Read More...
There is something about a decorated front porch that makes a holiday feel properly underway, isn’t there? Before the barbecue is fired up, before the sparklers come out, before someone inevitably asks where the citronella candles are hiding, the porch … Read More...
Don’t throw away that cracked old garden duck! This easy DIY shows how to clean, repair, repaint, and seal a ceramic garden ornament for a cheerful cottage garden refresh. Perfect for thrifted garden décor, upcycled outdoor crafts, and budget-friendly garden … Read More...
These patriotic quilted placemats are a cheerful red, white, and blue sewing project for 4th of July decorating, Memorial Day gatherings, Veterans Day tables, summer barbecues, and handmade holiday table settings.
If your dining table needs a little red, white, … Read More...
If you’ve ever cracked open a fresh block of Fimo or Sculpey, only to have it glue itself to your hands—or worse, crumble apart when you try to roll it—you know how frustrating polymer clay can be. The good news? … Read More...
Looking for a quick crochet project that is just a little bit cheeky, surprisingly useful, and perfect for book lovers? This Book Thong Bookmark Free Crochet Pattern is one of those small makes that works up fast, uses simple stitches, … Read More...
There is something wonderfully nostalgic about Fourth of July crafts for kids. Even from here in Australia, I can completely understand the appeal of a summer table covered in red, white and blue paper scraps, glue sticks rolling under the … Read More...
This cheerful red, white, and blue crochet pinwheel is one of those quick patriotic projects that instantly feels festive without requiring a huge pile of supplies or three uninterrupted hours at the craft table. It is bright, playful, and just … Read More...
There’s something extra satisfying about knitting children’s sweaters. They’re small enough to feel manageable, sweet enough to make you say “just one more,” and they don’t require the same emotional commitment as knitting an adult-sized cardigan that may or may … Read More...
If you have an old chair hiding in the garage, a wobbly stool in the laundry, or a bench that has been quietly giving up on life beside the shed, this is its moment. A painted patriotic chair is one … Read More...
There is something wonderfully nostalgic about pulling out the red, white and blue fabric, isn’t there? Even if your sewing room is currently more “creative explosion” than “Pinterest-perfect studio” — no judgement from me, mine often looks like … Read More...
There’s something magical about breathing new life into old wool scarves. Maybe it’s that soft merino one with a tiny moth hole, or a thrift-store find that’s just a bit too itchy to wear — either way, they’re perfect for … Read More...
With Summer coming up soon this beautiful hand written font will be ideal for Summertime scrapbook layouts for trips to the beach to type out journaling and create pretty titles. You can also use it on handmade cards, home decor … Read More...