Do you have a WordPress food blog? Did you know about WordPress’s new site, FoodPress? It’s all about promoting WordPress food bloggers. Learn more about FoodPress HERE. And learn more about getting featured.
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Do you have a WordPress food blog? Did you know about WordPress’s new site, FoodPress? It’s all about promoting WordPress food bloggers. Learn more about FoodPress HERE. And learn more about getting featured.
So you want to be … Read More...
I can’t possibly say it enough: Everything is better on a stick. OK, perhaps I have said it too much, I just can’t help it. I must spread truth. Learn to make pumpkin pie on a stick HERE at Serious … Read More...
Download this cute winter boy digi stamp for free from the German blog LinGe de Paterco.
-Heather
Looking for more digital stamps and SVG files? We love using the Design bundle to download our digital stamps. Make sure you check … Read More...
I love this amazing roundup of apple themed art prints, jewelry, housewares, kitchenware, and products at Design Sponge. This photo from the roundup is only a glimpse. The abundance of apple finds is pretty dang impressive. It just goes … Read More...
Magpie’s Mumblings made 12 mini pin cushions from a set of sterling napkin rings. Brilliant! Any pretty napkin ring would work. Imagine the possibilities! See more on her blog post.
Looking for more pin cushion patterns? Check out these … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shows how to make a set of fabric napkins. Three of the four sides of each napkin have simple turned under heam, while the fourth is bound in a contrast fabric. What a cool look! Go to the tutorial… Read More...
My latest “Wow!”: The artwork of John Holcomb. He represents each of the United States (plus DC and Puerto Rico) as food. Sno-Ball Alabama, banana California, New Jersey cinnamon roll, Ohio baked potato… Shown is a Pop-Tart DC (because, you … Read More...
Cathe Holden from Just Something I Made has posted a tutorial on using wooden thread spools to make advent calendars. She shows different ways you can use the spools and the free download of labels. Click here to go … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jeanine from Serving Pink Lemonade shows how to make a simple tooth fairy pouch. The little felt pouch has a tooth-shaped pocket on the front for the tooth to go in, and larger pocket at the back for the cash. … Read More...
I’d love more flexibility from my toaster. But a toaster sheet? Spotted on Neatorama, find more information on the toaster towel, the Halo Toasted Wrap, HERE at Walyou. I do love that you can fold it and hang it … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sarah from Simply Step Back shows how she refashioned a too-big sweater into a stylish cowlneck tunic. Love it! Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Simply Step Back]
[via Fireflies and Jellybeans]
Scrapbooks and Cards Today is giving away an autographed copy of Page Maps 2 by Becky Fleck.A winner will be chosen on Thursday November 11th, 2010. Click here to go to the giveaway.
Avital from Creativity Prompt has these Hanukkah Labels for download and printing. Click here to go to the download.
by jd wolfe
Some times you just need some downtime on the computer to get some crochet inspiration. There are lots of delicious blogs full of tempting projects. There are write-ups of books and magazines. There are oodles of free pattern sites to … Read More...
Jessica Sprague is inviting all crafters and creative souls to join her for a free 10-day class covering five different paths to inspiration:
For each of the themes there will be a project to make, … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Virginia from Gingercake shows how to make these cute little gnomes with scrap fabric bodies. They’re quick to make and sooo sweet! You could easily turn them into Christmas ornaments with the addition of a little hanging loop on his … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kirstin and Jordan from KojoDesigns guest blogs over at Creation Corner with a tutorial showing how to stitch fabric and paper together to make cute little book ornaments for your Christmas tree. The insides of the book are made out … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Thimble shows how to make a bicycle seat cover out of oilcloth. The slick surface repels water and easily wipes clean. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Thimble]
It’s tutorial time!! So for this tutorial I thought it was time for some glass fusing also known as kiln forming. You’re going to learn how to make a frame for a photo. Clearwater Glass Studio has been kind enough … Read More...