Sew4Home shows how to make cheerleader ribbon Pony-Os. Make them in your school colors for an almost-instant splash of team spirit. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Sew4Home]
Tutorial: Little Cheerleader Uniform
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by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shows how to make cheerleader ribbon Pony-Os. Make them in your school colors for an almost-instant splash of team spirit. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Sew4Home]
Tutorial: Little Cheerleader Uniform
by Anne Weaver
Head over to the Threads website for a video tutorial showing how to make a three-thread rolled edge finish on your serger. A rolled-edge is a quick and easy way to finish of the edges of fabrics. Go to the … Read More...
Check out these easy-to-make cauldron cupcakes from all store-bought ingredients HERE at Mega Crafty. And… share and link to your own Halloween cupcake or muffin. Find more details HERE.
Find very wise tips on making Halloween candy skewers HERE at Red Couch Recipes (spotted by my co-editor).
I love everything about this cake. The craziness, the massive peanut butter cup pyramid of yumminess, the rugged juggedness, the cleverness in its simple construction, and of course. Indie. The homage to a classic figure of 1980s cinema. Too much … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Handy Pants shows how she made this ruffled diaper cover out of the bottom half of a onesie. This is a great idea for a onesie that has grown too short. By splitting in the middle and adding … Read More...
Learn how to make these ridiculously adorable skeleton cupcakes with a great step-by-step photo tutorial HERE at cookies and cups. And be sure to laugh today by reading the “how-not-to-be-a-playground-mom” lesson before digging in.
Make mini witch brooms with candy and pretzels HERE at Family Fun.
by Minnie
Liz Henry wrote up a good tutorial on how to bind an inside out book.
What to do with all those hard back books in the basement or that you found out on the sidewalk?! This is a great … Read More...
Learn how to make these easy owl pop treats from store-bought goods HERE at Southern Living.
by Anne Weaver
Amy from Positively Splendid guest blogs over Infarrantly Creative with a tutorial showing how to make scrunchy coiled fabric flowers. She used hers to make a pretty bracelet, but you could also use them for headband embellishments, brooches, etc. Get … Read More...
I’ve heard of stamping with a potato but I don’t think I’ve heard of stamping with an apple, how very cute and clever! Hop over to the Twig and Toadstool blog and learn how to make an apple stamped tee.… Read More...
This cute ” A Toast!” greeting card is available as a free download from Oh My! handmade goodness. Perfect for any kind of congratulatory greeting. Click here to go to freebie.
What do oatmeal, pineapple, and sunflower seeds have in common? In this case, they can all be used in various face scrub recipes. Check out beautylish for three simple recipes that will gently exfoliate and rejuvenate your skin.
by Anne Weaver
Eva from Couturier Mommy shares a series of video tutorials designed to teach someone how to sew. From how to thread a sewing machine to picking out a sewing pattern to installing a zipper, her library of 25 video tutorials … Read More...
Learn to make these cute and creepy mice treats with great step-by-step photos HERE at Suzie the Foodie. And want even more creepy? Check out these eerie eyeball treat how-tos.
by Anne Weaver
Zura from Sew Retro Chic! takes part in the Inspire to Create series at Sew Chic & Unique with a tutorial showing how to make her Little Girl Sling Pouch. What a cute little bag for girls!! The straps are … Read More...
I’m horribly arachnophobic, and even I can’t resist the cuteness of these Whoopie Pie Spiders. Find the recipe HERE at Wing-It Vegan.
Internet connections astound me. No, not how to connect to the internet. That confounds me. I mean, I share so many similar tastes with the mind behind Gordon Gossip, we continually check each others’ sites for inspiration. Well, she … Read More...
This roundup could be a hundred pages long, but here are some of my favorite witchy Halloween treats:
1. Witch cupcakes from Parents.com.
3.Witch finger shortbread cookies from Le Petit Brioche.… Read More...