Hey everyone, did you know it is International Women’s Day? It sure is, and Agata from PassionShake has come up with 2 gorgeous floral projects that she made in honor of the holiday!
She says: “I have a few, very … Read More...
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by Katie Smith
Hey everyone, did you know it is International Women’s Day? It sure is, and Agata from PassionShake has come up with 2 gorgeous floral projects that she made in honor of the holiday!
She says: “I have a few, very … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shows how you can make their Bows & Ruffles Vanity Chair Cushion. It’s like a pretty pretty skirt for your chair. Long double ruffles hang from three sides of the cushion. In the back, it ties to the chair … Read More...
Did someone buy you roses for valentine’s day? Did you buy your self roses? Once the petals begin to fall don’t feel sad instead chop them up into a luxurious sugar scrub and treat yourself to a mini pamper session. … Read More...
This project combines two of my favorite things, recycling and storage ideas. Can you believe this amazing tool organizer is made from 12 empty toilet paper tubes?! Anne’s Paper Creations is sharing a video tutorial on how to paint, cover … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Stephanie from Swoodson Says has collected up links to 40 nursing-friendly sewing patterns. Some are patterns for garments made specifically for nursing, while others are patterns that were not intended for nursing but would work for nursing mamas. Still others … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jennifer at Ellison Lane shares a tutorial showing how you can make these fabric buckets. You can use them to organize just about any spot in your house – your desk, your sewing spot, your bathroom, a child’s room, and … Read More...
Any craft that incorporates candy into the finished project will rate high on my list. Perhaps that is why this sweet project posted by Noreen, on Crafty Journal, caught my eye. She made this adorable bouquet of shamrocks using craft … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Today I wanted to share this tutorial on how to make a removable and reusable cover for diaries, notebooks, paper back books, etc, that is made of a washable paper and can make an easy and nice gift.
Kyriakos made … Read More...
Back to the beads – here’s a step by step on Flickr for making “frosted” faceted beads. Click the first image in the set to get the walk through steps.
Artybecca, the tutorial maker, also has a shop with cute … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
You can make this sequin square sweatshirt without sewing a stitch. Anne from WobiSobi shares a tutorial at I Love To Create showing how to do it. You start with a plain sweatshirt and then use fabric glue to add … Read More...
Before we get into the list that we have compiled for you, here are some generic photo ideas
Natural backdrops: Use natural elements like trees, flowers, or a picturesque landscape as a backdrop for your photos. This can add a … Read More...
Washing soda, not baking soda, is the topic up for discussion today. If you have ever made your own laundry detergent, then you know exactly what washing soda is. If not, then take a stroll down the laundry detergent isle … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Shauna from Shwin & Shwin shares a free pattern for making the cutest little baby moccasins. The moccasins are a variation on the cloth sneaker pattern she shared last week. She basic shapes are similar, though the mocs are made … Read More...
The Scrappylicious blog will show you how to fold and cut a single sheet of 12″ x 12″ cardstock and turn it into a mini album. Decorate it with stamps, photos and pattern papers and it’s the perfect size to … Read More...
I haven’t bothered organizing my Auto insurance and Auto registration papers into one place before. I didn’t really think of it until we needed them all at once when my husband (thank goodness it was not me) reversed out of … Read More...
Do you have a love for all things retro? Or maybe you know someone who is stuck back in time ;). The VW bus may be a bit of a style icon of the past, but it is still a … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Nothing much needs to be said for this DIY, you can watch the video yourself below.
Created by a Finnish Company, this idea has been around before, but never with such clarity and brilliance.
You only need a water bottle, … Read More...
Terry from Terry’s Work in Progress had an old rusty gardening tool sitting around and by covering it with crackle paint and adding stamped images she totally transformed an old bulb planter into a work of art. This is recycling … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Agy from Green Issues uses masking tape to help sew in a zipper. The tape holds the zipper in place while she sews it down. She shares a tutorial showing how she does it. She shows the technique with hand … Read More...
Do you want to start scrapbooking but think it is too expensive a hobby? That’s what Mink thought too, but then she decided to try making a scrapbook on a budget by using non-scrapbooking supplies like magazines, catalogues, fabric, string, … Read More...