Ellen from Card Monkey shares this tip on making your own glue dots. Click here to see how she did it. Click here for a follow up post showing the results.
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Ellen from Card Monkey shares this tip on making your own glue dots. Click here to see how she did it. Click here for a follow up post showing the results.
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Looking for Bird themed papers, stamps and embellishments? Check out these Bird themed supplies on scrapbook.com
by Minnie
Lately I have been amazed at how many natural alternative there are for everyday things that we might just go and unthinkingly buy made from plastic. These dryer balls for instance… I would like to use these but a few … Read More...
I spotted these pretty little favor tags over at Polka Dot Bride. Click here for the tutorial and free printables!
Like all crafts (I’ll even go so far as to say: all hobbies as I have wood working and fine art friends with identical issues) organization and storage are HUGE issues in my clay life. Since I’ve been doing this … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melike from A Cup of Sparkle shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make an infinity scarf out of jersey knit and a bit of lace trim. It’s lightweight and lovely! Get the tutorial.
by Anne Weaver
Kirstin & Jordan from KojoDesigns show how to make their Pretty In Pink dress for a baby girl. The bodice is trimmed with pleated knit strips, and the dress is covered in layers of ruffles. The base of the dress … Read More...
When I first spotted these pizza pops, I thought, “heeeey, wait a minute… I already made pizza pops.” (I did, really, see here.) Then I realized I was totally wrong and these “pizza” pops are actually shortcakes and … Read More...
Lawn Fawn, has just released NINE new clear stamp sets *sigh* I love their stamps 🙂 Most of the sets are for the upcoming holidays but they can also be used for every day as well. I adore the winter … Read More...
Janet from JMD Designs shares how she made a pieced quilt backing to go on the back of her Hexagon quilt. Of her pattern she says,
… Read More...Don’t be afraid to play with the sizes…..
The strips could be thinner or
by Linda Lanese
Who doesn’t love wearing cozy mukluks on cold winter days? Now you can knit and felt your own in your preferred colors and designs. These felted mukluks for women are a fusion of Inuit-style footwear and embellishments – colorful embroidery … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
The winner of Sew Wild by Alisa Burke is none other than….
(imagine a drumroll here)
…commenter #3, Muireann who said:
I think a jacket like this would look amazing – although I’d probably start with a bag first! Thanks … Read More...
I think you guys are on to me! It’s true I can’t resist posting the fun links you send in especially if there is a bunny involved! But really who could resist these cute rabbits in pants? See how to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Elisabeth from Growing Home shares a free pattern and tutorial for making her Color Block Tunic. The contrast banding and deep V gives look so mod! The sleeveless tunic is perfect for the warmer temps in the transition between summer … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Bree from My Crafty Crap guest blogs in the Sewing Back-to-School series at Sew Sweetness with a tutorial showing how to insert a zipper at the top of a purse or pouch that you’re making. If you’ve never installed a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sharon from Sharon Sews shows how to make her romantic ruffled maxi dress. A long ruffle hangs across the bodice, with another long ruffle around the hem. It’s lovely as a strapless dress, but it would be easy enough to … Read More...
My Hiding Place in Cyber Space (what a cute name!) shares a cool free calculator image on their blog, perfect for back to school. This is actually an embroidery pattern but it works perfectly as a digital stamp too!
Looking … Read More...
If you remember the 1970s, then you probably loved bargello. I did. I even had one of those sofas upholstered with a flame-stitch print. Whatever happened to bargello?
Although it never really went away, it has been resurging lately … Read More...
Christine Middlecamp shows how you can use a square punch to create a polaroid like frame from cardstock. Be sure to scroll down the post for all the details. Click here to go to the tutorial.
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