Jill has been featured here before and she continues to amaze (with the help of her three little boys).
this time, her team of chefs have come together to create these adorable minion inspired banana yogurt pops. We think they … Read More...
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by Vikram Goyal
Jill has been featured here before and she continues to amaze (with the help of her three little boys).
this time, her team of chefs have come together to create these adorable minion inspired banana yogurt pops. We think they … Read More...
You might be slightly over the whole Ombre thing. But before we see the last of it, lets make sure we see the best. Here are some of the top Ombre picks that have been featured on Craftgossip.com in the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
You say it’s impossible to get any sewing done with the kids home from school for the summer? Then check out this tutorial by Jill from Creating My Way To Success. She shows how you c an make an apron … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
It’s easy to make your own custom piping and cording, but I’ve always played a little guessing game when it comes to cutting the right size of bias strips to use. Heather from v takes the guesswork out of it … Read More...
by jd wolfe
Christmas in July is not a new concept – but it’s one that allows us to take advantage of what might be a slow time of year to plan ahead for a very busy time of year. So, let’s think … Read More...
Check out this wonderful Kids Restaurant blog post by Katie Heap from Live Craft Eat. The free printable menus are fun to use and encourage healthy eating whilst you play.
I’m so used to flower canes it’s kind of fun to see some of the other canework people do! Yonat has tutorials for the basketball and soccer ball canes used on two of the pens above here and here. … Read More...
If you have straight hair than there are times you want curly hair and vice-versa for the curly girls.
Leah from fab life is meeting you in the middle with this tutorial on how to get beach waves with a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Here’s a fun sewing project you can do with the kids, even the young ones. It’s kid-painted bean bags, and Crafting A Green World has the how-to. The kids can paint the fabrics, and you can sew them into bean … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
With all of the gorgeous quilting cottons out there, it’s easy to forget that there are actually other types of fabric you might want to use for a sewing project. Particularly for garments, where weight and drape and feel are … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
How many times have you found yourself staring at the notions wall, trying to figure out what kind of sewing machine needle you needed for your project? Or digging through your sewing basket, wondering whether you should change out your … Read More...
I must admit that sometimes I am taken back a little by the trend for stitching foul words in our favorite medium. Seeing the F-word done up in tiny stitches may make me giggle a litte, but it can be … Read More...
by Sarah White
As you may know I’ve declared this the Summer of Socks if for no other reason than I need to amuse myself. Over at About I’m sharing patterns, books and techniques for knitting better socks, and I recently came across … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
What a great, great idea! Get the kids to help you make this and they will offer to cleanup as gratitude (well most kids).
Brandie of HomeCookingMemories serves up this great recipe idea. She has step by step pictures as … Read More...
by Sarah White
I was really excited to see that Brooklyn Tweed, the knitwear and yarn company founded by Jared Flood, has released its first exclusively menswear collection. Of course Jared knows how hard it can be to find knitting patterns that … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
All gluten free desserts needn’t be made out of gluten free flours to resemble normal cookies and cakes. Here are 5 different gluten free desserts that are perfect for everyone to enjoy without classifying them into different categories.
1. Pavlova … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Did you know that the edge of glass tip is green because of iron in the sand used to make the glass?
Before reading this quick DIY tip from Janell Beals from HouseOfFifty, I had no idea either.
And before … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lately I’ve been wanting to make a pair of old school athletic shorts for myself. And lucky for me, Melissa from Blank Slate Patterns and Melly Sews is sharing a free pattern for exactly that on her blog today. These … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kristin from Skirt As Top guest blogs in the Color Your Summer series at Delia Creates (and co-hosted by Kojo Designs) with a tutorial showing how to make this little girl’s summer nightie. It’s a sleeveless nightgown with a short … Read More...
Making things with recycled zippers is just about my favorite recycled craft material (see last week’s beer can pin cushion post) so when the clever blogger over at Craft and Fun posted a great tutorial on how to make a … Read More...