- Monster Cups – These cups are amazingly cute! Plus, they are really easy to make. (SCORE!!) I really can’t wait to use my little monster friends as the easiest Halloween party centerpieces around.
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This set of French proverbs kitchen towels are very Chic. These proverbs translate roughly to: “Happiness is worth more than riches” and “Enough is as good as a feast.”
Dave Lowe over at his blog is always crafting for Halloween, he really outdoes himself each year. I want to post this now so you have plenty of time to save your Fedex boxes and repurpose them into some mighty … Read More...
Tracy Evans designed this amazing mixed media framed owl tag using several different techniques with stencils and paste, stamping on metal, paints and more. Visit her blog for project directions.
-Heather
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by Anne Weaver
Joanne from Craft Passion shows how you can sew a tiered ruffle skirt. You can make it in any size from baby to adult because her tutorial includes how to figure what size fabric pieces to cut based on the … Read More...
Solve your organizing problem right away with these craft supply storage solutions. This collection of ideas uses solutions that involve things you probably already have in your home. Scroll through the photos and choose the craft storage idea that works … Read More...
This project makes adorable little clay umbrellas. I’m heading into a damp couple of days so this was the perfect “theme” project. The original is in Russian but here’s a translation.
When we were asked to review this 3Doodler I must admit I was a little hesitant as to how it would actually work. Now I must openly state that this pen is NOT designed for children and says for Adult … Read More...
It’s autumn and you may want to enjoy something other than a tropical beverage for your evenings. This sweet and tart cocktail will get you through the fall evening. Claire from Sprinkles and Sprouts shares how to make this drink. … Read More...
A pumpkin pie that you can take on the go. If you are looking for a new way to eat your pumpkin pie, these twists will be the way to go. Stefanie at Simple Acres posted the recipe on Lolly … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
When I first saw this bag in my feed, I didn’t believe that it was really a DIY project. But it is! It’s made using a kitty face purse frame (I had no idea there was such a thing!) and … Read More...
Similar to a walking taco, but it is chili and the fixing instead of the taco items. A great tailgating item during football season. A fun dish for a potluck or to enjoy with the family for movie night. Joanie … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Collars are one of those details that can make or break your sewing project. A beautiful collar and everyone’s admiring your sewing skill. A wonky collar, and… not so much. Mary from Idle Fancy has a post at We All … Read More...
Pumpkin flavored hot chocolate, because it is pumpkin season! This one is healthy, dairy-free, and low in calorie. Feel free to drink it as many times as you want guilt free. Lee at Veggie Quest shares how to make this … Read More...
by Sarah White
Of course we are all here because we love knitting, but every now and then you want to do something with yarn that doesn’t involve knitting or crochet.
Yarncraft projects are a great way to use up yarn leftovers or … Read More...
Puck the Penguin is a perfect project for beginners. Every stitch is explained in five YouTube videos. After these lessons you will be able to read a amigurumi crochet pattern, make single crochets, a magic loop, increase and decrease stitches … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Professor Pincushion offers a free sewing pattern for making this Baby Bunny Beanie. She also shares a video tutorial showing how to sew it together. It’s made from fleece to be warm on baby’s head. You can change up the … Read More...
by Sarah White
Music is one learning activity that doesn’t seem to go outside very often, and that’s a shame, because natural materials can be used in a lot of different ways to make musical instruments.
This idea for a garden xylophone from … Read More...
Sandy Allnock has a fun coloring tutorial for a spooky potions Halloween card. She’ll show you how to color in the stamped images as well as how to color your own background. I love how she made the green smoke … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Shelly from Coral & Co. shows how you can make a floaty chiffon fairy dress. Add in a flower crown and a purchased set of wings, and you’ll have one beautiful little fairy on your hands! Make it for Halloween … Read More...