What you need
1 1/4 cups of Baking soda or Bicarbonate of Soda
1/2 cup of Citric acid
2 tsp of Almond Oil or Apricot kernel oil
1/2 tbs of Water
1/8 cup of Milk powder
1/4 tsp of Cinnamon, … Read More...
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1 1/4 cups of Baking soda or Bicarbonate of Soda
1/2 cup of Citric acid
2 tsp of Almond Oil or Apricot kernel oil
1/2 tbs of Water
1/8 cup of Milk powder
1/4 tsp of Cinnamon, … Read More...
It’s been way to long since we have had a Hawaiian themed party in this house. I still have the pineapple and coconut cups we had at our 25th birthday party. I think it was 25? it was a while … Read More...
This game is made using Recycled Toilet rolls and straws. It is the perfect game to enhance pincher skill and other Fine motor skills. Great for all ages but do be careful of the little beads with little kids. DIY … Read More...
My son has being painting like this in class so it was no wonder It popped out to me. I am not sure about hooking straight lines but this looks like lot’s of fun to make and do. Almost like … Read More...
This laced up coreset card is so pretty and unique! It’s made using two strips of a border edge punch laced up with ribbon. You can find the step by step for making it over on the May Arts blog.… Read More...
by Katie Smith
Participating in craft shows can be a great way to get your handmade products out into the world and connect with potential customers. However, setting up your booth for a craft show can be a daunting task, especially if you … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Raise your hand if you’re scared of sewing buttonholes! My hand is partially raised. I’m not scared of them, but I don’t exactly look forward to them, either. If they end up looking wonky, they’re such a pain to rip … Read More...
There are printables, and then there are printables! Check out this blog post for some of the very best free printable card ideas for Father’s Day. There is a huge variety of different printables you can use for Dad. All … Read More...
Penni Jo, of Best Flexible Molds, has a cute bowl project.
Creating a coil bowl using scrap fabric is a great way to upcycle old materials and give them new life. In this project, we take it a step … Read More...
photo credit: The Decorated Cookie
Seems like the Teddy Graham Cracker bears have the life. They are always lounging on beach cupcakes or cookies and now they get to swim and float in the pool. These cute pool party cookies … Read More...
Congrats go out to Lisa J. of Loxahatchee, FL as she is the winner of The Art of Whimsical Stitching: Creative Stitch Techniques and Inspiring Projects
by Anne Weaver
Marissa from Rae Gun Ramblings shows how you can make a market tote with a vinyl bottom. The vinyl bottom helps protect the fabric – and your bag’s contents – from dirt and moisture on the ground. The bag has … Read More...
photo credit: Cook. Craft. Love.
I was thinking I had more time for 4th of July items, but the months seem to be flying by. These cheesecake shooters would also be great for Father’s Day, besides the 4th of July. … Read More...
photo credit: Peas and Peonies
I love my mint garden and using the fresh mint in teas, but I think I might enjoy it even more in this milkshake. The perfect milkshake for those that love the chocolate and mint … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Fabric baskets like this one be put to use in any room of the house! Bev from Flamingo Toes shares a tutorial showing how you can sew one up. It’s a quick satisfying project you can make in just 30 … Read More...
by Sarah White
Gross motor activities — things like climbing, crawling, jumping and throwing — are great for little kids because those big movements are essential first steps to fine motor skills. They’re also lots of fun and a way for kids to … Read More...
The art of Dinny Pocock is positively darling! The way she combines the most adorable needle felted animals with recycled and vintage sewing machines, books and spools of thread is so moving. Pop on over to her blog to be … Read More...
This gluten-free, vegan, dairy-free and paleo friendly smoothie is perfect for the summer months. It will give you anti-oxidant and immunity boost, that many tend to ignore during the warm months. This might be my … Read More...
by Sarah White
It’s common for knitters and crocheters to say that they don’t like math or that they’re afraid of math, but the intersection of fiber arts and mathematics is actually a really cool place.
For two years now Math for America… Read More...
A beach themed porch decoration could not be any more perfect for these warm Summer months. Whether you have a special connection with time spent or the beach, or you just love the look of the nautical pieces, this beach … Read More...