(1) 24 designs from The world according to Agi
(2) Fleur ATC from les loisirs abbygaelle
(3) Smile from The world according to Agi
(4) Nounours en colère from un jour, une grille
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Tutorial: Add fabric hanging tabs to towels
Jona from Jona G. Pattern Co. and Stop Staring and Start Sewing! shows how to make a simple addition of a fabric tab to a towel to make it easier to hang from a hook. Hers are made from pretty … Read More...
Spider Man Spaghetti
This made me chuckle. Find Spider Man spaghetti HERE at Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons.
Tutorial: Interchangable flip-flop back straps
Ashley from Make It and Love It solves the problem of the falling off flip-flop with interchangable straps to fit around the back of the foot. Brilliant! She shares a tutorial showing how it’s done. Go there now.
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Cupcake Vodka
So apparently, Cupcake Vineyards–quick aside, I buy Cupcake wines. I buy Cupcake wines because they have a cupcake on the label, and when I shop for wine, I tour the store for pinot grigios and sauvignon blancs that are … Read More...
Heart Cake
Find the recipe for this heart cake HERE at Just My Delicious (translation tool in the sidebar).
Wall Mural: Branches, Twirls and Doves
I’ve been wanting to show you this for a couple of weeks, but I hadn’t had time to get it posted on my blog yet. A while ago my daughter wanted me to paint a mural on her bedroom wall. … Read More...
How to: Felt flower pencil toppers and Felt toadstools
Dominique Norris of “Crafted” but she answers to Dom lives in Sydney, Australia. Dom will be holding her first workshops in a few weeks and she is very excited! She has been working in an Art and Craft shop for … Read More...
How to make recycled mini wine bottle bath salts
I’ve posted quite a few projects that involve a cocktail first and today I have another one! Over at Mel Designs there is a great tutorial on how to recycle mini wine bottles into bath salt gifts that would be … Read More...
Thumbprint Hyacinth
The Little Nook is a great little site that was shared with Craft Gossip, and I had to post about a kids craft I found on there. You will definitely want to take a look around the blog as they … Read More...
Tutorial: Scarf with raw-edged binding
If you’re looking for a last-minute Mother’s Day gift to make, why not a pretty scarf? The Purl Bee shows how to make a simple fabric scarf. It’s made from two layers of lightweight fabric (they used Liberty prints) … Read More...
High Tea Recipes – Bridgerton Ideas
If you’re looking to impress your guests with a delightful high tea spread, we’ve found an excellent roundup of recipes that are just perfect for your big day. … Read More...
Sign your canvas
Janet Perry of Nuts About Needlepoint explains how to sign your needlepoint. See her post.
Get the best results from your silks
The thread experts at Kreinik Thread Blog offer five tips for stitching with silk threads. See the post.
Tutorial: How to make a hair scrunchie
Melissa Goodsell from Day to Day shares a tutorial showing how to make your own hair scrunchies. The fabric covered elastic bands are super handy (and comfortable) for ponytails, and you never can seem to have enough of them. Get … Read More...
Technique: Frame Your Stamped Image
Adding a hand drawn frame is a quick and easy way to pull together a stamped card front and add a little something extra. Learn how with a great video from Nicole Heady on her blog. Be sure to … Read More...
Paper Flower Cake Decorations
I adore this idea featured on the Hostess with the Mostess blog. It’s budget friendly, DIY and looks gorgeous. Find a tutorial to decorate a bakery cake with paper flowers HERE at the Hostess with the Mostess. (spotted … Read More...
Make a felt flower with Olivia
You have to fall in love with Olive (Oli) from the “Big Red Hat” She is a gregarious little lady that shows you every step to creating this stunning felt flower. She makes it seem so easy and one of … Read More...
Tutorial: Hardback sketchbook
Amy from Angry Chicken shows how she makes sketchbooks for her kids. But all crafters – young and old – need some of these for doodling and designing. Go to her blog to get the know-how.
Tips for photographing quilts for your blog
Amy Ellis shares a video on her blog that shows how to get the best shots of your quilts. All this is in preparation for the upcoming Bloggers’ Quilt Festival, which she hosts. Go to the video.