Since Summer time is over I wanted to share this tutorial that was shared over on the Dream a Little Bigger Blog.
This tote bag has a geometric pencil design and as Ama Ryllis says “is easy to paint even … Read More...
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by Katie Smith
Since Summer time is over I wanted to share this tutorial that was shared over on the Dream a Little Bigger Blog.
This tote bag has a geometric pencil design and as Ama Ryllis says “is easy to paint even … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
How many times have you thought, “I’d love to make that, if only I had the time…” Star from Star’s Threads is encouraging us all to find time to sew, even if in small snippets, with her September Sew for … Read More...
There are certain stores that have brown paper bags that have neat little designs and graphics printed on them. You know which ones I’m talking about? Well, if you have ever looked at those bags and thought they are just … Read More...
I love carrot cake, but I hate that so many people put raisins in them. Plus, it is usually like three layers of cake. Since I’m not a raisin, big dessert or cake person, it is too much for me. … Read More...
Here is a great product review by Domestically Blissful. She takes Adovia on holiday and shares her experiences with you in this detailed product review.
Foiling is all the rage right now! This popular look can be achieved with the Minc Foil machine from Heidi Swapp. Using a laser printer to print your image, lay the foil sheet over top, run it through the machine … Read More...
I have seen many posts about using water beads for sensory play for kids and, while they are non-toxic, I sometimes wonder how good of an idea it is to use these beads with very young children who still might … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Erin from Calivintage shares a tutorial at Makery showing how she created this cropped wrap top out of a man’s vintage shirt. It wraps to the back and ties around the bottom. The back yoke of the original shirt creates … Read More...
Most schools are back in session by now, and if not, they soon will be. I’m sure you’ve taken a lot of photos of your little one on their first day of school. It’s what we do as parents. It … Read More...
Are you planning a wedding for this upcoming Fall? This post is here to give you some great ideas for invitations, and with over 50 Fall-Inspired ideas, you are almost guaranteed to find something you will love! Take a look … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Hand-me-downs are awesome, especially for babies who outgrow their clothes so fast. Kim from Bugaboo City shows 7 easy things you can do to make boy onesies cute for little girls. Her tips will work for any baby boy clothes, … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Hey guys, I have some great news! In addition to the normal square format posts — you can now share photos and videos in both portrait and landscape orientation on Instagram. There were third party apps before now that would … Read More...
In the restaurant world, the meals seem to be getting bigger and more than than average person should eat. Luckily, in the real world, things are getting smaller. I don’t know if it’s because they look cuter for entertaining or … Read More...
It may sound revolting and a little but unappetizing, but there truly are certain foods that can be regrown from their unused parts. Before you toss out your celery ends or the tips of those carrots, take a look through … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sasha from Fruits, Flowers & Clouds shares a tutorial at Makery showing how you can create this corset blouse from a basic button-up shirt. I love this! Adding the fitted corset waist gives shaping and va-va-voom to a menswear staple.… Read More...
Everyone seems to have a certain way to cut an avocado. I usually scoop it out or cut it in cubes or slices before scooping it out with a spoon. All depends on how I plan to use it. Of … Read More...
It seems every year someone has more zucchinis than they could possibly eat or freeze for later use. Why is that? If only I had that problem with my cucumbers and tomatoes every year. If you are tired of your … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Steph from The Silly Pearl shares a tutorial at Blitsy showing how you can make these vinyl notebook covers. With iron-on vinyl, any cotton fabric can have a wipe-clean and water-resistant surface. You can personalize it by adding monograms or other … Read More...
by Dana Hinders
I’m crazy about these colorful space themed party printables. From invitations to cupcake toppers, there’s everything you need here to throw an affordable yet totally adorable party for your son or daughter. Snag your downloads at Crazy Little Projects.