I know what you’re thinking — slushies in winter?
Hear me out.
When the weather cools down and everyone around you starts sniffling, we tend to default to the same old routine. Tea. Soup. Maybe a smoothie if we’re feeling … Read More...
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I know what you’re thinking — slushies in winter?
Hear me out.
When the weather cools down and everyone around you starts sniffling, we tend to default to the same old routine. Tea. Soup. Maybe a smoothie if we’re feeling … Read More...
Valentine’s Day gifting can feel a bit… awkward. You want it to be thoughtful, but not cheesy. Handmade, but not something that ends up shoved in a drawer out of politeness. And if your boyfriend is anything like most men, … Read More...
Gifting a photo of yourself is one of those ideas that sounds simple—but when it’s done thoughtfully, it becomes incredibly meaningful. The trick is turning that photo into something tangible, handmade, or useful so it feels intentional rather than awkward.… Read More...
Not every Valentine’s Day card needs to gush. Sometimes love looks more like shared snacks, inside jokes, and silently agreeing that yes… this person still gets on your nerves, but you’d choose them again anyway.
That’s exactly the spirit behind … Read More...
Coconut rice should be simple, but too often it turns out soggy, oily, or strangely bland. If you’ve ever followed an “easy coconut rice recipe” and ended up disappointed, the problem isn’t you — it’s the ratios.
This is the … Read More...
If you’re searching for a light and airy layering piece that still feels polished, Knit Picks’ Sundrenched Duster pattern might be exactly what your needles need. This long, flowing cardigan-style duster is designed with warm-weather wear in mind, making … Read More...
Sewing Pattern Saturday is my weekly excuse to slow things down and shine a light on independent Etsy sewing pattern designers who are creating thoughtful, genuinely sewable projects. Each feature is written as an honest review, not a sales pitch. … Read More...
If you’ve ever walked into your kitchen and seen a tiny cloud of fruit flies hovering smugly over the fruit bowl, you’ll know how quickly they go from mildly annoying to absolutely feral. One banana turns soft and suddenly … Read More...
This week’s Free Felting Tutorial Friday takes us into the artful world of wet felted hat making — a process that blends creativity, patience, and a good dose of warm, soapy water.
If you’ve ever dreamed of crafting your own … Read More...
(Because not everything at Easter needs to be rainbow-coloured or sugar-heavy)
There’s always a moment at Easter lunch when the table is cleared, the kids disappear outside (or onto screens), and the adults finally get a chance to sit back … Read More...
There’s something quietly magical about Easter crafts that don’t feel loud or disposable. The ones you make once, pack away carefully, and pull out year after year. These Stamped Clay Bunny Ornaments with Pom-Pom Tails fall firmly into that category. … Read More...
Patches are one of those sewing jobs that look simple… until you actually sit down to do it. I’ve seen beautifully made jackets ruined by puckered stitches, melted iron-on glue, or patches sewn slightly crooked that you can’t unsee once … Read More...
If you’ve ever slipped on a pair of Crocs and wished for just a bit more comfort (or warmth), the Croc Socks free knitting pattern is your answer. This playful project is not only practical but also a fun way … Read More...
Crochet toys always seem to carry a little extra charm, don’t they? This bunny in cheerful overalls is no exception. He’s soft, cuddly, and dressed in bright little pants that make him look ready for playtime.
This project is perfect … Read More...
I have such a soft spot for this bunny bowl. It’s one of those projects that looks adorable on the table but is actually very forgiving to make – which is exactly what you want when kids are involved. If … Read More...
Let me paint the picture: winter dryness, hormonal redness, and a cheeky little patch of eczema on my wrist that just wouldn’t quit. I wanted a soap that felt like an old-school oat bath, but prettier. Something you’d use … Read More...
If you’ve ever stood in the supermarket staring at tubs of potato salad wondering why none of them taste quite right, this recipe is your answer. This is my go-to easy homemade potato salad — fast, forgiving, and made with … Read More...
This pattern is marked as “Intermediate,” so if you’re comfortable with the basics and ready for something slightly more challenging, you’re good to go. These slippers are all about comfort and style, made with super bulky faux fur yarn (Category … Read More...
This week’s featured item is a delightful Handmade Upcycled Vintage Tea Towel Disney Dress, a perfect blend of nostalgia and sustainability. Crafted from repurposed vintage tea towels, this dress offers a unique and eco-friendly fashion statement.?
Key Features:… Read More...
We’ve all been there — sitting at the felting mat, stabbing away with excitement, only to end up with a lumpy blob instead of a cute bunny. Or worse, breaking yet another needle (and muttering words not fit for polite … Read More...