This cute little craft to make kites goes along with the book The Flyaway Kite…adorable. Mama Jenn is where you can find how she did it!
Giant Sunflower
This craft is so stinkin’ cute AND its made from recycled materials to boot! Find out how to make it over at Frugal Family Fun Blog!
Free patterns and charts: St. Patrick’s Day
You can stitch Petronille!
This adorable chart is available free from les loisirs abbygaelle. The blogger transformed a drawing (left) by Petronille, daughter of her bloggy friend Dominique, into a work of needleart we all can enjoy! Yea, Petronille and Abbygaelle! Get the … Read More...
Stuffed Eggs for Easter
Hmmm… I find these so interesting. Just a little odd, but kind of cute? Find the recipe for making these “Chicken Little Stuffed Eggs” HERE from Pillsbury.com. (found via epicute)
[tags]Easter, eggs, stuffed, deviled eggs[/tags]
Free pattern: A-Line skirt for a Groovy Girl doll
When I first started sewing clothes for my daughter’s Groovy Girl doll, I looked for tutorials and patterns. I couldn’t find any, so I grabbed my daughter’s doll and some typing paper and began drafting some simple patterns. I’ve been … Read More...
Freebie: 15 Photo Collage Templates
BHG Scrapbooks etc. is offering up 15 free photo collage templates for download. One is shown above. Click here to go to download
Sewing Tutorial: Quick and easy tooth fairy pouch
Emily from The Rubber Punkin shows how to make a special tooth pouch that your child can use when leaving a lost tooth out for the Tooth Fairy. The tooth applique is great for little boys, who want the cash … Read More...
Stash Buster, Cabled Baby Blocks – Free Knitting Pattern
When I grow up, I’m going to be a designer of seriously cool things—just like this adorable creation! This knitted piece isn’t just cute, it’s clever, practical, and guaranteed to impress. It’s one of those “drop everything and cast on … Read More...
Sewing Patterm: From a t-shirt to a wrap cardigan
Jessica from Happy Together shares a tutorial for turning a t-shirt into a cardigan that wraps and ties around your waist. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Happy Together]
Cool idea: Double-sided dishtowel
The Sewing Dork from Redemption and Confessions of a Sewing Dork shows off the double-sided dishtowels that she made. The two layers make it super absorbant for drying dishes and cleaning spills. And it’s such a simple project – just … Read More...
New Release: Hero Arts Stamps
Hero Arts has just released 26 gorgeous new wood mounted rubber stamps, loads of pretty florals and backgrounds to choose from. Click here to see them all.
-Heather
Giveaway: Kit from Céline Navarro
Freebie: Printable Storage Labels
Download these Oh So Pretty Labels from Little Light Studio. Perfect for organizing, or use the blank ones as you please! Click here to go to download
Inspiration du Jour – Smile
Get more inspiration from her gallery and blog
Tutorial: Sew a crinkly mat for your cat to sleep on
Cathie Filian shares a tutorial for making a crinkle mat for cats. Make one for your feline friend so she’ll quit laying down on old shopping bags and newspapers. What am I saying – she’ll probably still do that. But … Read More...
Tutorial: Sew a crinkly mat for your cat to sleep on
Cathie Filian shares a tutorial for making a crinkle mat for cats. Make one for your feline friend so she’ll quit laying down on old shopping bags and newspapers. What am I saying – she’ll probably still do that. But … Read More...
Tutorial: Little spring chicken softie
Small Fry & Co. shows how to make this sweet little spring chicken softie. One of these would be so cute sitting in an Easter basket! Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Small Fry & Co.]
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Rainbow Chocolate Curls
I love this colorful and bright alternative to chocolate curls that I found via Frost Me. Find the how-tos for coloring chocolate and curling HERE at The Lone Baker.
[tags]chocolate curls, cupcakes, rainbow[/tags]
Tutorial: Ruffled edge cloche hat for an infant
Kristin from Grace Violet made this ruffled edge cloche hat for an infant. She started with a less than trendy knit baby hat. A few cuts and some lettuce-edge stitching, and she had this flapper-style hat. I can just see … Read More...