Unless you’re already buzzed from green beer, it’s not too late to prepare some green edibles to your day today. Find a roundup of green food, like these green doughnuts and shamrock eggs, HERE at babble.

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Unless you’re already buzzed from green beer, it’s not too late to prepare some green edibles to your day today. Find a roundup of green food, like these green doughnuts and shamrock eggs, HERE at babble.

by Anne Weaver
Amy from Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop and Naptime Crafters shows how to make her Simple Twirly Skirt for little girls. They’re quick to make, and it took just 1/4 yard (plus trim) to make one for her 2 year old. Get … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ashley from Lil Blue Boo shares a tutorial on her blog showing us how to turn a pair of brightly colored knee socks into a bunny softie. It’s like a sock monkey, but it’s a bunny instead. They’re cute for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jen from iCandy Handmade shows how to make her Hint of Vintage maxi dress. The dropwaist silhouette is inspired by the dresses worn on Downton Abbey, but with modern styling. It’s made from a soft knit fabric. Get the … Read More...
I am 100% behind the reduction of plastic bag usage in favor of reusable bags. And I am 500% behind the usage of super adorable totes like these by Mystic Moose Crafts on Etsy. What better bag for all … Read More...
These placemats sing spring with the pretty pastel Easter eggs and chickens. Vicki of Field Trips in Fiber created them using her hand dyed fabric in the Nelly Moser palette. She shares how she did it on her blog. Go … Read More...
Katie of Katie’s Quilting Corner is hosting a Quilt Along on her blog where you will learn a basic Bargello technique starting with something less intimidating than a quilt – a table runner and placemats. Go HERE to learn more
That happen to also be green. Perfect for St. Patrick’s Day, though I’m already picturing a rainbow of chocolate chip cookies for the rest of the year. Make green chocolate chip cookies HERE at the Dollhouse Bake Shoppe.
by Heidi Gustad
Last week, I posted about some hanging candle lanterns I found at MarthaStewart.com, and you guys let me know how much you liked the idea in the comments. The Offbeat Bride, an alternative wedding blog, has a DIY on … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Check out this sparkly top that Suzannah from Adventures in Dressmakingfound on clearance. Would you believe that she was able to turn it into a smart little sequined dress? She did! And she posted pictures on her blog to … Read More...
Candace of The Double Nickel Quilt Challenge shows how to make a Swoon block out of 5″ charm squares. Further she explains her newly discovered technique that eliminates many of the seams in this quilt block. Brilliant! Go HERE to … Read More...
Baker’s Twine is still hot, hot and hot but it can be a little hard to store, it gets unwound and tangled easily. So here’s a fabulous storage idea from The Scrap Shoppe, cover a short Pringle can with … Read More...
As far as St. Patrick’s Day cupcakes go, I kind of feel these beauts are sitting on a white stone pedestal awash in a ray of sunshine while heavenly music plays, yes? Make awesome rainbow pot o’ gold (with a … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Laura “Lupin” Howard of “bugs and Fishes” blogs out of England; and has been selling her work online as Lupin Handmade since 2007. She sells handmade felt brooches, flower headbands, animal masks and other fun stuff in her online shop … Read More...

Want to get yourself in the running for lots of fabulous cutting tools from Westcott and Craftside books? Well then pop on over to Craftside!
This free Easter pattern is a cutey. It’s a chick with an Easter egg banner that is so cute. Get the free chart.
Looking for more Easter themed Cross Stitch Patterns and Charts? Check these out on Etsy.
Yep, another one to add to my “Must Make” recipe bookmarks… homemade Lara Bars. Fruits, nuts, and flaxseed, pure healthiness ground and packaged so nicely. Learn to make them HERE at The Pickled Herring.
There’s a wonderful technique video from Cathy Andronicou over on the Penny Black blog. She shows how to stamp with white ink onto acetate (transparency) and then color over top with colored pencils . The results are just stunning! Click … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
It may be nearly St. Patrick’s Day, but there’s still time to make a quick fabric wreath to hang on your door. Jenni from Vintage Umbrella shows how to do it. She uses scraps of several green fabric prints to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Brandi from Crafty Girl Squared and JuBee’s Craft Box shows how you can make a small tote bag sized just right for carrying a lunch. The outside of the bag can be made from a fat quarter, plus scraps … Read More...