Here are two really cute ideas for quickie Christmas gifts. What could be cuter than this simple but effective cellphone cover just in time for the holidays? The free pattern is available here.
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by jd wolfe
Here are two really cute ideas for quickie Christmas gifts. What could be cuter than this simple but effective cellphone cover just in time for the holidays? The free pattern is available here.
While I was at Krishna’s site, I … Read More...
Dom at Crafted shares this tutorial for making a Christmas Tree garland from patterned papers. She also provides a free template you can download. Click here to see more.
Are you looking for more Christmas Holiday papers and supplies? Check … Read More...
It doesn’t take much to dress up a corn dog for Christmas… Make Rudolph corn dogs HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
by Anne Weaver
Cheryl from Sew Can Do shows how she created this cute gingerbread t-shirt for her son.
?The “Trim The Tee Craft Along Week 1: The Gingerbread Man Shirt” tutorial from Sew Can Do offers a delightful project for those … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
I am showing several Christmas crafts from BH&G and you can go get the tutorials and or instructions on how to make them. These are all made form felt of some type and I hope you enjoy this medley … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Simple Simon & Co. shows how to insert an invisible zipper into a lined bodice. The zipper tape ends up in between the lining and the bodice fabric, making a nice clean finish on the inside and outside of the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amanda from Kitschy Cooshares a free pattern and tutorial for making a leather (or faux leather) case for an iPhone. The simple pouch has a foldeover flap held in place with a strap. She says it can be made in under … Read More...
by Sarah White
Knitting a star may seem like a rather intimidating project, but it’s not really that difficult once you see how it’s done. And the results are really cute to use for ornaments on the tree, to decorate gift bags or … Read More...
I’ve had a stunning lack of Peeps posts this holiday season, how can that be? Especially when you can do such cool stuff with them, like make wreaths and topiaries and have a kid-friendly cocoa and craft party and… well, … Read More...
A cupcake on top of a cupcake? “You can never have too many cupcakes” is a very good motto, I assume. Make these cuties quickly, AND enter the giveaway for a Celebrate Crate, which includes the mini cupcake mold, … Read More...
I loved making art with scratch paper as a kid and now I can’t wait to try this tutorial for making my own scratch paper out of a recycled book using the tutorial featured at the blog Morena’s Corner.
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by Anne Weaver
Wendi from Shiny Happy World shows how to make a set of pattern weights, quick and easy. The weighted fabric shapes are similar to the cardboard sour cream containers you can find in cafeterias. You can use them instead of … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kolette Hall shares a tutorial over at the Silhouette blog showing how to use their flocked transfer material to create this pillow cover. She snowflake is cut from the flocked transfer material. She added some machine stitching as an accent. … Read More...
Crazy Little Projects has a tutorial for making these fun metal ornaments. Using a blank metal disc and some metal alphabet stamps
you can personalize these with anything you’d like. They’d also make sweet gift tags or jewelry charms as … Read More...
Pretty ribbon, shiny beads and a long pin make up the supplies for these stunning Christmas trees. Here they are used as place cards but they can also be made into an ornament. Blog in Italian, use your browser’s translator. … Read More...
Livvy from 86 lemons shares the free printable template for these chevron trees, and explains how to make them. They come in two sizes and two colors. Click here to go to the download.
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by jd wolfe
I’m not usually a fan of the term ‘pimp’ when applied to crafting, but it was the first thing that came to mind when I saw these cute little towel toppers. I have a huge collection of costume jewelry … Read More...
Yes… cinnamon and icing and Christmas trees make the perfect Christmas breakfast. Or just tomorrow would be nice, too. Find the recipe for a cinnamon roll Christmas tree HERE at Munchkin Munchies.
Sigh. Look familiar? It’s The Snowman, by Raymond Briggs. Isn’t he perfect? Especially standing there proud on display. You must see the other snow globe-like displays for the rest of the scene. Find them HERE at Craftstorming.
Add a handmade touch to a hostess gift with these printable cards and tags from The Sweetest Occasion. They were designed by Carolynn from Two Brunettes. Click here to go to the download.