Find directions for making this beautiful card over on the Taylored Expressions blog. You’ll learn how to die cut a stencil and use glitter paste for a fun background technique.
-Heather
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Find directions for making this beautiful card over on the Taylored Expressions blog. You’ll learn how to die cut a stencil and use glitter paste for a fun background technique.
-Heather
by Vikram Goyal
Are you tired of the same old, boring decor and functionality in your home? Are you ready to take your home to the next level with some unique and creative upgrade ideas?
Then you’ve come to the right place! This … Read More...
This no sew Peplum belt will not only have you looking stylish it will cover up the bumps too. If you have a muffin top or even a giant jam filled donut top this belt is sure to hide away … Read More...
If you’re looking for a quick and satisfying origami project, check out this Origami tissue box cover! In just 20-30 minutes, you can transform a basic tissue box into a beautifully decorative piece for your home. While the folding … Read More...
This party booth frontage was created for a Circus themed party. The free-standing curtain is perfect for so many different party themes. The basic structure can be used for photo booths, candy stalls and many many more ideas. Creating this … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Beth from The Renegade Seamstress shares a tutorial at eHow showing she makes these pretty bias trimmed washcloths out of an old towel. Homemade bias tape from a print fabric is especially pretty around the edges of the towel washcloths. … Read More...
If you love a scrapbooking paper collection, but can’t buy it all, Ashli Oliver has a great video tutorial showing how you can maximize the parts you can afford. The key item is the stamp set! She shows how you … Read More...
Chalk Paint has been around for quite some time now, but has recently become very popular with furniture restoration projects because it is very simple to use and requires very little prep work. It is fun to work with because … Read More...
These would be fun for a (very) last minute Mother’s Day gift. Either the smallest folks could make them or someone could make a deliberately young set of magnets. Again, include it with the latest picture of you or … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
What lovely Roses for any day of the year, no water or dirt for these lovelies. To make them get over to “Root and Blossom” hosted by Lena is a wife and stay at home mom 🙂 Her tutorial for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Narelle from Cook Clean Craft shows how to make a pretty ruffled scarf. It’s an easy project that you can do in less than an hour. One of these scarves would make a great last minute gift! They’re made with … Read More...
Staying organized in the kitchen can be a challenge, especially when it comes to meal planning. But with the help of a meal planner board, you can keep track of your weekly meals and grocery list in one convenient place. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Preethi from WIDI shows how she creates smooth curved seams. Her tutorial includes how to sew the curves, and then how to clip and notch the seam allowances so there’s no pulling or points on a turned curve. Her tutorial … Read More...
This is the first block in the Double Dutch Quilters Quilt Along just now taking off and being talked about by Nicolette of Dutch Comfort. She shares a link to the first block in the sampler (meaning every block … Read More...
Amy of Sew We Craft is certain you still have time to whip up this pretty little purse for Mother’s Day. She pieced together complimentary fabric strips to make the ground, created pleats, then finished it with a zipper closure. … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
This tutorial comes from “The Good Life” blog is proudly supported by Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina. Kendra Ardis Thrifter Extraordinaire was asked by The Gap to create a DIY beach tote. She went to Goodwill and picked up … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Malia is a wife and a mom and hosts “Yesterday on Tuesday” and she has many really fun tutorials. The one I am presenting today is her NO SEW “Ombre Neon Striped Tote” and I liked it so much I … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
With just a simple piece of everyday paper — or perhaps a designer sheet if you’re feeling fancy — you can easily create these beautiful origami butterflies in no time! Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced folder, this project … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Nancy from Do Small Things With Love guest blogs at Someday Crafts with a tutorial showing how to make these cute little felt coin purses. They’re so colorful and happy! The small pouch has a little pocket on the front … Read More...
Sweet little details like these pretty fabric flower chair adornments add style with very little fuss to your wedding decor! I spotted the tutorial for these over at The Details. Click here for all the instructions.
Discover a … Read More...