Paper-and-String is sharing their darling Halloween plush ornament tutorial with us. They offer a template for each ornament their Pumpkin, Bat and ghost for our use. Make them as big or small as you like, too cute!
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by Linda Lanese
Paper-and-String is sharing their darling Halloween plush ornament tutorial with us. They offer a template for each ornament their Pumpkin, Bat and ghost for our use. Make them as big or small as you like, too cute!
The Russian Team on Etsy blog shares a fun technique for making an interesting zig zag pattern using strips of stamped papers, click here for instructions.
-Heather
Its amazing how big round orange produce can brighten any room….especially when they as cute as these tissue paper pumpkins! I am a firm believer that Contact Paper should be in every kids craft cabinet in America….or the world for … Read More...
This is definitely one spider the arachnophobic me can picture serving as a Halloween appetizer. Easy, too. Find the how-tos HERE at Woman’s Day.
Eniko of il giardino segreto shows us how to tidy our stashes by using clothespins as floss bobbins. The blog is not in English, but it doesn’t matter; you’ll find out everything you need to know from the photos. See … Read More...
Here’s a fun tutorial that’s very simple and results in a darling Halloween decoration. Easy enough to try with the kids too! Head over to Craftaphile for the how to: Halloween Decor: Mummies.
Rachel of Lines Across My Face shows us how to create a beautiful fall bookmark by stitching on paper. See the tute.
From the Queen of crafty Halloween fare (and I’ll use that phrase every time)… put this one in the “looks amazing but absolutely doable, even easy” category. Make a cheese slice owl appetizer HERE at Hungry Happenings.
If you love pancakes and cake, why not combine the two for the ultimate breakfast-meets-dessert treat? This Neapolitan Pancake Cake is a showstopper that brings together … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sarah from Compulsive Craftiness shares a free pattern and tutorial for making her Seamless Circle Shirt for girls. The body of the shirt is cut from a large circle of fabric, with a square-necked yoke set in. The loose, drapey … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cass from Cass the Coolest shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a cute breastfeeding top out of a tube top. It has a edgier, cooler look than many of the breastfeeding tops you can buy at … Read More...
Ohhh! How fun is this Halloween themed burlap runner with a spooky scene? I love this, a different decoration than ones you see everyday, and the eery scene is fabulous. Head over to Mural Maker and More to get the … Read More...
The Rebel Crafter is at it again! Follow this tutorial to learn how to make purse sized notepads using a stack of index cards and scrapbook paper. Click here to go to the tutorial.
Do you like owls? if you, you should check out these cute owl embellishments that you can make from patterned paper. Click here to see the tutorial on Vintage Umbrella.
Amy from Mod Podge Rocks! shares this tutorial for making this fun and colorful Chalkboard Bunting for Fall.
Quilters, at some point all that pretty cotton fabric you bought from your LQS (local quilt shop) or the Goodwill will need a good washing. For years I’ve used baby shampoo to prewash my fabric, but then I ran across … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jen from iCandy Handmade shows how her Back To School Ruffled Cardigan. Cute!! The lightweight cardigan is made from t-shirt knit and covered in rows and rows of ruffles. I’m loving the ombre effect she gets with the graduated shades … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
What do you do when you want to add an embroidered design to sewing project, but you don’t know how to do the stitches? You fake it! Donatella from Inspiration & Realisation shows how to use decorative yarn to get … Read More...
So easy to assemble from Hershey Kisses and other store-bought sweets… learn to make sweet acorns for Fall HERE at Sweet Simple Stuff. (Also check out the post for details of a Fall giveaway!)
Here’s why I like this “Room Service” deliver-a-meal gift idea from stylebaggage: Giving a meal to someone (new baby? family woes? just a lot going on?) is such a lovely and often necessary gift idea, but so often the … Read More...