Balls of food art. This was the sweetest. You’ll also find octopus, prawns, tomatoes, even forks. You must see the whole collection. Spotted HERE, the edible art is created by Nir Adar. {via tasteologie}
Ribbon Wedding Cake
Gorgeous crochet ribbon and tiny pearls make this ribbon wedding cake an elegant but easy accent for bridal shower invitations and more! Click here to get the step by step tutorial created by Jen Shears and featured on the May … Read More...
Beautiful Murrini and Fusing by Milissa Montini
I’ve recently put one of my torches in the front area of my store so I can keep my butt up front. I have a tendency to hide in the back making stuff. Well I have to say I’ve been … Read More...
Redesigning the Recipe
Check out the amazing finalists from Good’s “Redesign the Recipe” challenge to see how these creative foodies turned recipes into images. I’m pleasantly surprised at the stunning variation in the 23 final choices. Shown are submissions from Francesco Vedovato, … Read More...
Need a Kiln? Go to KilnFrog.com!
Buying a new kiln is usually a big investment. Hundreds of dollars if not more. And then what? Well wander over to kilnfrog.com to get the assistance that you need. This is a web site created by Gail over at … Read More...
Tutorial for Plushie, sock and felt totoros, not bunnies :( sorry, they looked like bunnies!
BanDitte out of Denmark created these darling bunnies and offers us the complete instruction on ‘Cut Out + Keep”. Since lent began today we will have to start thinking of Easter and how cute would these be in a youngsters … Read More...
Ombre Wedding Inspiration
The French word ombre refers to a gradual change in color from light to dark or from one color to another. Click on the links below for some ombre inspiration for your wedding.
{Tutorial} Majestic Pearl Invitation
Shimmering layers of white on white create a lush and lovely wedding invitation for the elegant bride. Visit the Polka Dot Bride for a complete tutorial including how to make the pretty little buckle bow.
Wedding Printables Giveaway
It’s time for another giveaway at e.m. papers! Simply visit this post for all the details on how you can win a printable wedding invitation and matching RSVP card. The giveaway ends March 31st.
Vincent tries bobbin lace
Vincent of worksofhands completed this amazing bobbin-lace collar — following instructions in a book! He’s so freakin awesome. See the post.
Close-ups of Lesage embroidery
Shirlee Fassell of NEEDLEANDHOOK lets us look over her shoulder at her course practice piece for Lesage Level III. She says,
… Read More...The piece is called Les Coeurs…The design is worked on silk organza. All the beads and sequins are applied
Free Felted Coasters, Hot Pads, and Beverage Jackets patterns
These Felted Coasters, Hot Pads, and Beverage Jackets from Knitting at KNoon Designs are such fun items and are cheerful as well as useful in your home, yard or as a gift. Think of the bright color combinations you could … Read More...
Stitching a pretty kitty
For the presumed birthday of their special kitty, Justine, little Abby drew a picture of the honoree wearing a party hat, and mom Jennifer (Craft Sanity) embroidered it. A precious memento for everyone! See more on Jennifer’s blog … Read More...
Lunch for Women’s Day
Shouldn’t every day be Women’s Day? See this clever lunchtime celebration of Women’s day HERE at the always-clever Little Food Junction.
Honoring women with stitching
Kay Susan of S’Mockery SmArt responded to stitchin fingers‘ International Women’s Day challenge with this sweet pin doll. She says entries had to use “the suffragette colours of purple (for dignity), white (for purity) and green (for hope).” Love … Read More...
Allie’s stitchy experiment
When Allie Aller (Allie’s in Stitches) wanted to express appreciation to her roommate at a recent conference, she whipped up a little sumpin sumpin from fabric scraps, a vintage hankie, some fabric glue, tulle, and a little machine … Read More...
Elegant soccer
Jane of World Embroideries stitched this unusual temari. She says,
… Read More...Ever since I started making temari I have thought that certain markings look like a soccer ball. So when I decided to make a temari for a co-worker who had
Inspiration: Cross-stitch “mural”
Brilliant! This faux cross-stich mural was created by Eline Pellinkhof. See more beautiful things on her blog.
Many thanks to Jenny Hart of Sublime Stitching for pointing out this find.
6 Pretty Chair Makeovers
Oh how I envy those that can reupholster furniture! I can’t tell you how many wonderful chairs and stools I have seen in the thrift stores just begging for a new life. I find inspiration is those who have that … Read More...
From photo to art quilt
I Am, I Said took her inspiration from a photo to make this art quilt she calls Carousel. I love it! Visit her POST to see a close-up.