I pulled out my interfacing bin the other day and realized what a disorganized mess it was! I like to save my scraps of interfacing because you never know when that extra little strip will be enough to keep you … Read More...
Giveaway- Cable Left, Cable Right: 94 Knitted Cables
Giveaway-Cable Left, Cable Right: 94 Knitted Cables
Leave a comment in today’s post by August 18, 2016 and you are in the running for this great collection of cable knitting patterns.
This is a great little book packed full … Read More...
Paleo Banana Bread Mug Cake
Mug cakes rule! They are simple and fast to make and take care of your craving without the guilt. I’m less guilty eating a mug cake than a pan of cake, bread or brownies. This mug cake by Julia Mueller … Read More...
Vintage Dollar Store Crafts You Can’t Resist
The dollar store can be the perfect place to shop for craft supplies. There can be some great things for great prices. This post from Pioneer Settler has 54 ideas of things you can make with a vintage flair. All … Read More...
Knit a French-Inspired Cowl in Brick Stitch
I love Brick Stitch, which is a really pretty — and pretty simple — slip stitch colorwork pattern that makes a knit fabric that looks more complex than it is. Slip stitch knitting is a great beginner colorwork technique, and … Read More...
Tip: Stamped Scarf using Rubber Bands
I love stamping ideas using items we all have laying around the house! Like this fabulous scarf from Anna Spathari, she used rubber bands to make her own rubber stamp to make a couple of lovely scarves. Click here to … Read More...
Congrats to………..
Linda Cee (who said: “Oh, what beautiful things I could create with this machine. Thanks for the chance to be lucky, for once!!”), and she *is* the lucky winner of the Spellbinder Platinum Die Cutting Machine!
Linda Cee please respond … Read More...
Copycat Kind Granola Bars
Granola bars are our go to for snacks and sometimes breakfast on the go items. Who am I kidding, most of the time breakfast on the go, since we aren’t morning people. One problem we tend to run into is … Read More...
DIY Ginger Infused Personal Lubricant
Don’t get your knickers in a twist over this DIY recipe. It is an actual step by step tutorial on making your own Natural lubricant using essential oils and carrier oils. DIY Ginger Lubricant. (this link is no longer active … Read More...
DIY Drinks Cart Party
It used to be that when you were at a party you had a drinks cart. Well now we have Drinks Cart Parties. The whole purpose of one of these parties is to bring out and style an amazing drinks … Read More...
DIY Flag Stones – Teach Them The World
The Olympics is a great opportunity to teach the Children about flags. My kids knew all the flags when they were just 4 and 5 but we haven’t done it in so long that they have forgotten. So I am … Read More...
Vintage Tatted Border
This is a vintage pattern with a vintage image but I would love to update the image. If any of our Craftgossip readers go ahead and make this we would love to feature your finished piece. You can view the … Read More...
Tutorial: Posy Garden leather and fabric bag
This leather and fabric bag by the awesome Bev from Flamingo Toes has me wanting to make a new bag for myself! The leather (or faux leather) bottom makes it sturdy, and those florals make it sooo pretty! It goes … Read More...
8 Summer Scrapbook Layouts
The Summer months bring on days packed full of memories, and as those days are coming to an end and school is about to start again, you may be left with memories from lots of photos. Preserve those memories with … Read More...
16 Alternatives to the Same ‘Ol Guest Book
We all want to have a way to remember those who celebrated our special day with us. Now, brides are becoming more creative than ever with the way to do so. Take a look at this post for 16 creative … Read More...
Tutorial: Reusable snack bags for back-to-school
Have you ever thought of how many plastic baggies you use in a year’s worth of school lunches? Petro from Creative Homemaking shows how you can make reusable snack bags. You can use them again and again, and reduce the … Read More...
Make Mason Jar Gift Tags | Cut File & Printable
Download a free cut file and printable to make your own “made with love” mason jar gift tags – perfect for any occasion!
You can use the cut file with your Silhouette machine, or go old school and hand cut … Read More...
Polymer Clay Erasers
One of the nifty niche clays is Sculpey eraser clay. The clay comes in a few colours and some kits, complete with project sheets and makes a reasonable eraser as long as you don’t over bake it. Over curing … Read More...
Kaffe walks for Honorary Doctorate
When I hear the name Kaffe Fassett, I think color pioneer of quality yarns and fabrics. So, no surprise here when UK’s Huddersfield University granted him an Honorary Doctorate for his work in the textile industry. Well earned.
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Project: Elephant Art Journal Page
Visit the Clips and Cuts blog and Vicky Papaioannou will show you how she created this wonderful art journal page using large foam stamps and mixed media paint techniques. Click here to watch.
-Heather