Looking for rings to match your wardrobe? Look no farther. This list of tutorials will teach you how to make trendy rings you can wear again and again. You can customize them to fit your style and even create … Read More...
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by Mardi Robyn
Looking for rings to match your wardrobe? Look no farther. This list of tutorials will teach you how to make trendy rings you can wear again and again. You can customize them to fit your style and even create … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Gosia of Kiddiefoodies.com has created this homemade gnocchi for her daughter and presented it like a zebra running through the fields.
The end result is very creative and she has incorporated several healthy tidbits into it.
Get her homemade gnocchi … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
I really should have thought of this. But Mindi from mylove2create beat me to it.
Well, my loss is your gain. She created a snack crate to feed her six kids in between meal times.
Go find out how she … Read More...
I have recently started a milk bottle top collection next to my recycling bin. I don’t know what I am going to make yet but I am collecting them knowing one day I may need 100’s.
This link is … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Heather from Feather’s Flights made a pair of summer sandals for her little boy, and she shares the pattern and how-to over on her blog. The soft soled sandals are made from vinyl you can buy at the fabric store, … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
The simple lines of the Oliver + S Rollerskate Dress are a perfect canvas for a mod pieced chevron design. Rachel Le Grand made the dress, and pieced the chevron design, as part of the FLIP This Pattern series at … Read More...
Sometimes you need a little glittery extra. Check out this glittery hair pin tutorial on Creme de la Gems for a little sparkly accessory making. After the great glittery accident during my last house move I don’t think I’ve even … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Delia at Delia Creates shows how to make this towel wrap, super fast and easy. It’s made from a beach towel, with buttons added to keep it wrapped around you and straps to hold it in place. Her tutorial is … Read More...
Did you know you can easily make your own stamps, for yourself of the kids using readily available craft supplies? Ana Luisa from Dabble Babble Do shows you how simple it is. Click here to go to the tutorial.
by Linda Lanese
Make a Christmas Tree-Shape Gift-Card Holder from Felt. Tuck money or a gift card into this Christmas tree-shape gift-card holder you make from felt. This is a lovely idea when you give a gift card or money. You will find … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Abby from Things for Boys shows how to sew a basic lapped seam. In this seam, one edge is lapped slightly over the other and stitched down. There are no bulky seam allowances, making this a useful seam when sewing … Read More...
by Mardi Robyn
It is no secret that I love soda can jewelry. To think beautiful wearable jewelry can be made out of a plain jane aluminum can that soda was once in fascinates me.
Mel from Mellywood’s Mansion created this lovely … Read More...
Hop on over the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog and Vicki Boutin will show you how to make this fun floral card, with tips on using sequins and tying twine so it won’t slip.
-Heather
Spoonflower, the premiere print on design fabric company, is hosting a month of Spoonflower Hacks on their blog. What exactly is a Spoonflower Hack, you might ask? Well according to their site, a hack is “DIYs that use craft materials … Read More...
TheHandmadehome.net shares this wonderful Watercolor Art Party. The pastel colors throughout the decor is beautiful and whimsy. I am sure every little girl would love a party like this given the chance. In fact I think I should have … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shows how to make a pocketed tote bag in three sizes. These totes are fully lined, with boxed corners and a stiff insert at the bottom to help it keep its shape. Pockets across the front and back will … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Deb from So Sew Easy shares a free pattern for making her Twist Front Top. It’s a sizzling summertime halter with a twist in the front. The front is made from two layers of fabric for extra support and coverage. … Read More...
Make this adorable paper lantern garland using 8×8 sheets of paper and other general crafting supplies. Get all the details from Kimberley Hughes over at the Appliances Online blog.
by Mardi Robyn
I have seen craft stick bracelets while browsing the world-wide web, but this tutorial has to be one of the best for the project. Michelle shares a detailed tutorial on her blog MollyMoo. In her tutorial you … Read More...
by Mardi Robyn
I admit I am a drawn to jewelry with rainbow colors. Most pieces are fun and go with a variety of outfits. The latter was what Amy from One Artsy Mama had in mind when she created these stackable bracelets. … Read More...