Wild Rose Studio has just released some great new stamps, sweet Fergus the dragon and fun elegant ladies, click here to see all their new releases.
-Heather
Independent craft blog since 2007
Wild Rose Studio has just released some great new stamps, sweet Fergus the dragon and fun elegant ladies, click here to see all their new releases.
-Heather
I’m loving this colorful cake. Made of JellO, coconut and milk, find the recipe HERE at Just My Delicious (a tool to translate from Polish in the sidebar).
Hosting a Rainbow party? Check out these Rainbow party articles over on … Read More...
I know it’s barely fall but this project is just too cute! Turn a Wine corks into a mini mitten stamp. You know the holiday’s are just around the corner! See more of these cute mitten wine cork stamps by … Read More...
Learn how to make these quick and easy Oreo apple pops HERE at cookies and cups.
[tags]apples, Fall, lollipop sticks, Oreos[/tags]
by Terrye
Attention class! Come to order! Come on settle down! I know you’re excited to begin but we have a few basics to cover first!
First of all, I highly recommend that you go our and buy the textbook for this … Read More...
by Terrye
Come one, come all over to SpillyJane’s Ravelry site to get your own pattern for these simply adorable socks!
Looking for more knitted socks designs and patterns to keep you warm this winter? Check out these knitted sock … Read More...
I’m loving this new free hand-embroidery design from Corvus tristis, not only for the charming art of the thing but also for the bit of education she offers about triceratops vs. torosaurus. She says,
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Learn how to make these chocolate dipped owl pops (from Rice Krispie Treats or Oreos) HERE at Our Best Bites.
[tags]owls, kids, Oreos, Rice Krispie treats, lollipop sticks, chocolate, Halloween[/tags]
by Anne Weaver
Kirsten from green… it’s the new blue shows how to create unique fabric flowers out of fused fabric. The eclectic feel means you can bust out your scrap bin for this project. Get the how-to.
[photo from green… it’s … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Mademoiselle Chaos from ParaNoire shares a free pattern and tutorial for her Betsy Handbag. I love the shaping that the pleats create! This bag can be made up in any number of ways – printed fabrics, solids, quilting cotton, vintage … Read More...
Have you tried Claudine Hellmuth’s Sticky Back Canvas yet? I got some recently and it’s really cool stuff! It’s a thin sheet of canvas but it has adhesive on the back so you can cut it and apply it to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Stacey from Boy Oh Boy Oh Boy! shares a tutorial for making this fire truck pillow. This would be awesome for a little boy’s bedroom! Get the how-to.
[photo from Boy Oh Boy Oh Boy!]
[tags]sewing, tutorial, firetruck, … Read More...
Epiphanie Bags is giving away a Canon 5D Mark II camera body! There are two ways to enter, either by purchasing one of the Epiphanie Camera bags, or by posting on your blog according to their specifics. Contest ends … Read More...
by jd wolfe
This idea is so simple and straightforward – and awesome – that I really wish I’d thought of it. Everyone seems to love the idea of a family name or monogram in filet. Filet is hard for me. I’ve done … Read More...
Amy at Mod Podge Rocks is giving away a Sizzix EClips, their new electronic cutter. She has also posted a review of the machine. The giveaway is open to US residents only and entries close September 18th, 2010. Click … Read More...
Some bandana inspiration for your cowboy, cowgirl, Western, rustic, country, or well, bandanna party.
These Bandana crafts are perfect for parties and cookouts. Bandanas are cheap and a versatile fabric. You can buy them at most discount stores or party … Read More...
Now that pretty much all libraries have converted to digital systems, it’s fun to be able to make our own faux library cards with the traditional pocket. Maybe you want to use this to actually catalogue your reading books, but … Read More...
Do you ever wish your dull hair was a bit shinier; therefore making it look healthier? If so, check out this recipe by Kristen Fraser Cotte of The Grapeseed Company that was posted on the Essential U blog that will … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Heather from Dragonfly Designs shows how to make these super cute monster softies. Making them from felt keeps the sewing easy so you can focus your energy on more important things – like deciding how many eyes your little guy … Read More...