Visit The Robin’s Next and download some lovely subway style art for Thanksgiving. You could frame it or even shrink it for the front of a card.
-Heather
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All natural baby shampoo with so much moisturiser you may not need to use lotion…sounds great to me! Sara from My Merry Messy Life wanted something all natural but inexpensive, and played around with this recipe til she found the … Read More...
It’s pouring rain outside my house, but even if it wasn’t I probably still would have squealed with delight when I spotted this fabulous Twister board raincoat over on Elemental Carbon. What a unique idea! And there’s a beautiful … Read More...
This is so clever. Saltwater Quilts solved the problem of creating a seasonal/holiday project just to have to put it away for a year. Her quilted Halloween table runner is spooky on one side and “everyday” on the other. Go … Read More...
I spied this Halloween quilt at The Little Fabric Blog. Can’t you see yourself in such a place sipping some hot cider after a Trick or Treat run with the kids? She shares how she made it with lots of … Read More...
Tina of Seaside Stitches created this fun quilt she calls Picture Perfect. She explains it’s the result of her participation in the Polaroid Block Swap at A Quilter’s Table. Click HERE to see more photos with some closeups of her … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jennifer from Monkey See Mail and Monkey See, Monkey Do shows how to make a woven D-ring belt using t-shirt yarn. You can get the long strips of knit fabric by cutting up a couple of old t-shirts. You might … Read More...
I received an email today with some of the coolest pumpkin images I’ve ever seen. The ones here are only but a few!
So I did a search and yes, there’s a website, one that you can peruse and enjoy. … Read More...
A few simple elements are all you need to recreate this sparkly bracelet! Get the tutorial at Intimate Weddings.
by Heidi Gustad
The Southern Institute made these spooky cutout luminaries for Halloween. Read the tutorial to learn how to make these for your home.
See that gorgeous headboard? Can you believe it was once a filthy, dirty old door left for dead on the side of the road? Check out the amazing transformation over at Infarrantly Creative. That’s right, Beckie’s at it again! — … Read More...
by Sarah White
Speaking of mochimochi (or amigirumi, if you prefer the term taken from crochet), here’s a really cute little pattern for a knit Baby Bear ala Goldilocks.
This little guy comes together quickly with scraps and you could easily make it … Read More...
And now for something healthy. Like fruit and veggie Frankenstein, Jack O’ Lantern and mummy sandwiches and ghostly and creepy eggs. See them all and make them HERE at Little Food Junction.
And the sides even look like pages from an old spell book. Not that I’ve ever seen an old spell book, but I imagine so. Find the how-tos to make Rice Krispies Treats spell books for Halloween HERE at Mega … Read More...
Over at the blog Pink Stripey Socks there is a great tutorial on how to make Day of the Dead candle holders out of recycled baby food jars.
Peaches are so yummy and stitching up a peach is a great way to keep them fresh for you all year round! YUM! Get the free chart.
by Linda Lanese
We are all going batty with this storm if you live in the northeast part of the USA. Power is out in many cities and roads are shut down in many areas in OHIO and I feel as if may … Read More...
by Sarah White
Berroco Yarns has been adding to its video tutorial section and recently added a video that covers some of the basic decreases commonly used in the company’s (and other people’s) patterns.
The three-minute video covers knit 2 together, knit 2 … Read More...