Today I discovered some leftover sparkly Christmas yarn and decided to create a candle cozy for my container candle.
Patterns for such things aren’t easy to find, so I based it on a crocheted beverage can holder courtesy of Sugar’n … Read More...
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by SandraW
Today I discovered some leftover sparkly Christmas yarn and decided to create a candle cozy for my container candle.
Patterns for such things aren’t easy to find, so I based it on a crocheted beverage can holder courtesy of Sugar’n … Read More...
Inky Antics shares instructions for recycling a small Pringle’s can into a cute Halloween cookie can.
-Heather
Are you looking for more Halloween Embellishments, papers, and supplies? Check out these printable designs we found on Etsy and these fun Halloween … Read More...
Any time I a fruit or vegetable gets near a Halloween idea, it’s a good thing. Make (easy!) mummy pears HERE at Pocket Full of Pink from guest blogger literally inspired.
Amy Bindel of Early Bird Special is offering her adorable Sleepy Fox design as an embroidery pattern! And to celebrate its launch, she’s giving away a copy. Go to her blog post to enter the draw before October 28. But … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Paint chips or swatches can add a splash of color to your wedding in a variety of fun ways! Capitol Romance featured a sampler of great ideas using these budget-friendly {FREE!} resources. Click here for all the details. The paint … Read More...
I love, love, love mini hats! And this one is too cool! Check out the fab link that Cindi sent in at her blog The Brass Paper Clip Project on how to make a recycled burlesque style mini hat perfect … Read More...
Built around a Sawtooth Star quilt block, this lovely lunch bag is Crafty Fox’s entry in the 12 Gifts of Christmas Tutorials at Ellison Lane Quilts. She admitted to being a bit intimidated by all the other blogger’s projects, what … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Sew Homegrown shows how to make curtain panels with oversized grommets to thread the curtain through. They’re lined to help block the light coming through the window. I’m loving the fabric she used in her example! Get the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Stash of Pixels shows how you can make a child’s memory game out of fabric. This is such a fun idea! She used fabric with images printed in squares, but you could use any print and just fussy cut around … Read More...
Allsorts shares some cute free printable tags for Halloween, click here to download.
-Heather Looking for more Halloween printables? Check these out on Etsy.
Are you looking for more Halloween Embellishments, papers, and supplies? Check out these printable designs … Read More...
It’s all boy! That’s right, Rikka from Ricochet and Away made her second quilt ever (the first was for her little girl age 4) with a mandate from the recipient (her 7 yr old son). It could not be babyish, … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amy Smart from Diary of a Quilter shows how to make a quick and diry superhero cape. Made from fleece fabric, there’s no hemming and just one seam. One yard of fabric yields two capes. Get the tutorial.
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Here are two quick and easy ideas for Halloween treats made from store-bought goodies… Find step-by-steps to make owl S’mores HERE and Oreo spiders HERE at Craft Buds.
Looking for more S’smores recipes? Check out these articles.
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by jd wolfe
Why doesn’t every crochet designer do this? Do what? Check out the pictures and notecards that accompany this pattern. The pattern sets itself up to be difficult. The write up about it states that you have to know a lot … Read More...
Heather from Crafting the Night Away sent along some photos of her BOO Halloween decor letters. She made them using wooden letters and scrapbook paper. Click here to see more.
Are you looking for more Halloween Embellishments, papers, and supplies? … Read More...
Why do I think this is just the coolest thing ever? Maybe because I love Pringles like no other potato chip. Learn to bake bread in a Pringles can HERE at Prunille fait son show. And by the way, … Read More...
You can add a final decorative touch to your Halloween treat bags with these free printable toppers designed by Irina from GraphicLand. The toppers were designed to fit a clear self sealed bag about 5 1/4″ by 7 1/4″. Click … Read More...
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Heidi from Boys, Buttons, and Butterflies has crafted a delightful Halloween-themed quilt using the Trick-or-Treat fabric line by Deb Strain. This eye-catching quilt is perfect for adding a festive touch to your Halloween decor. To make your own, check out … Read More...