On sale now at Lizzy House, you’ll find this quilt pattern with an embroidered center motif. So cute! Go HERE to get details.
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On sale now at Lizzy House, you’ll find this quilt pattern with an embroidered center motif. So cute! Go HERE to get details.
Image credit: Lizzy House
Ed. note: Lizzy House did not ask for a mention or compensate this … Read More...
My oldest daughter loves to design clothing for her dolls. This project would be perfect for her! Steph used a silk screening technique to create her felt paper dolls. You can find the full tutorial over at The Silly Pearl… Read More...
Allison of Little Lovelies is sharing a great tutorial. She says,
… Read More...As I was working on this, I realized that it was actually looking a little too simple with only two colors and the wood hoop…Wrapping an embroidery hoop is
Laura Wasilowski of Artfabrik has some excellent tips for stitching while traveling in a car. Funny…but true! See her post.
If, like me, you love the rock ‘n’ roll falcon on a certain fast-food commercial, then you’ll adore this original embroidery design by Leah of Zombies Wearing Helmets. Best of all, the pattern is free (for personal use, of course) … Read More...
I know Valentine’s is over, but I still have to share this beautiful cake because you can also find some quick and easy how-tos to make edible doilies. Find the how-tos HERE at Half Baked.
You have to love a facial mask this is not only good enough to eat but you can actually eat it…if you felt like it! Proving that cooking and body products have all that kitchen chemistry in common, the lovely … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Charlyn is offering us two ways to make these adorable pincushions. Charlyn is the host of “The Starter Home” that she and her hubby still lives in five years and three children later. Her blog is about “no moving plans” … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
It’s not always easy to find crib sheets that match your nursery decor, especially if many of the items in the room are handmade. Autie from iCandy Handmade shows how you can make the crib sheets yourself. Get the tute… Read More...
This AMAZING piece of art from Shelly Hickox (aka The Stamptramp) just blows me away! Even more impressive is that for the balloon she made her very own honey comb paper, seriously, who is that clever!? Luckily we all don’t … Read More...
by Minnie
ModMischief on Instructables gives us this tutorial for a mechanical iris greeting card. I love paper crafts with moving parts. This one is inspired!
by Anne Weaver
If your bra straps keep peeking out from your boatneck shirt and you don’t want to layer a tank or cami underneath, Stephanie from The Petite Sewist has a quick fix for that. She sews bits of knit fabric to … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Moz of the blog “MiniMoz” lives in Melbourne and has an interesting blog for you to look over. She has this darling tutorial for these Felt Owls and we all love Felt Owls. Moz has step-by-step pictorial instructions for you … Read More...
Not only is this the coolest cake in the galaxy, I mean universe to include galaxies far, far away, but there’s a tutorial to make your own. Find the tutorial for the Death Star cake HERE at Cake Central, … Read More...
Jenae from I Can Teach My Child shows how you can control the depth of field when taking photos to get those nice blurry backgrounds. Click here to go to the tutorial.
Wilma Boekholt from By Wilma explains the steps to making this wallet from map paper. This could easily be recreated using a patterned scrapbook paper. and could even work as a mini album. Click here to go to the … Read More...
I know a 4-year old boy who might succumb to the charms of a Tow Mater sandwich. (Unless there was a princess driving, I’m afraid my 4 year old would be only slightly impressed, sigh.) Make a Tow Mater sandwich … Read More...
Natt from Tiny Natt sent along a link to the set of Spring themed cards that she created with the Dear Lizzy Neapolitan Collection. Click here to see more.
Oh, Horton, you crazy, patient, deserving elephant, you. Love to see him in marshmallow form, and on a nest made of chocolate, and on a stick. Make him HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
Katy at The Littlest Thistle is demystifying foundation paper piecing by hosting a series of tutorials on her blog. Week 1 is Courthouse Steps. See her Courthouse Steps Block here. If you want to learn paper piecing but are … Read More...