Polymer clay pioneer Lindly Haunani has been teaching across the country for over 10 years, exploring the endless possibilities of this versatile medium.  A founding member of the National Polymer Clay Guild, Lindly’s work has recently appeared in … Read More...
Seasonal Delights ~ Online Quarterly Magazine
I accidentally came across this online magazine tonight and wanted to share it with all of you…I personally after downloading the first issue, think it is an amazing magazine, and it is FREE! Below is a quoted description of the … Read More...
Vintage Book Reviews -The Mary Frances Knitting and Crocheting Book
Well, you might not agree. The three books I reviewed over the past few weeks as ‘reruns’ were all excellent books. But, this week’s book is CHARMING!! Even I find it amazing that I find this book so charming. I … Read More...
Novelty Candles That Last a Lifetime
These cheerful candles from Ablaze Candles are created with a design so that you can put one candle in the other. The bonus is that they will truly last. The outer shell can even be washed and the votive you … Read More...
“Inchies”
Just when you thought you could toss out those teensy scraps, along comes a little idea to use them up. (“Waste not/Want notâ€)
Cut your scraps into 1 ½†squares making sure you have a front and a back. … Read More...
Recycled Leftovers Part 2
Recycled Leftovers Part 2
Here are a few more ideas to clean out those closets.
Sweaters
·        Shrunken wool—Here’s something you once may have cried about, but can now rejoice over. That … Read More...
Axelhoney does it good
I have been a fan of Melissa Contreras work for the last couple years. A native Californian, Melissa currently resides in Fresno, CA. She worked for many years as a graphic designer, but now Melissa works mostly with gouache and … Read More...
Wool Food
I happened onto Katie’s blog, “The Wool Food Mama” and discovered some tasty felted treats. You have to see her blog to believe what Katie can do with roving. Go take a peak and be sure to view her… Read More...
Wichita Women’s Initiative Network
Prolific knitter and fellow Wichitan Jill pointed me in the direction of a great organization: Wichita Women’s Initiative Network. Among the products that these women craft with love are top-notch rugs ($30) and place mats ($20) made entirely from … Read More...
September Sampler Share
My September Sampler came with great anticipation on my part! Lots of goodies this month, especially appealing to my tactile senses! My September favorites:
I’ve had an obsession with letter press lately. So getting the charming blue gift cards from … Read More...
Sushi – Polymer Clay Style!
Is he taking you out to your favorite sushi restaurant tonight? No, but it’s Friday! Okay, well maybe that doesn’t mean a trip to the sushi bar, but it does mean it’s time for a little polymer clay silliness at … Read More...
Floss and Yarn
This great little blog is excellent eye candy!!! The author provides an informational commentary on her own progress as well as wonderful tutorials! Very nice!!
Modern Green Lantern Ring
Marianne Kirby of Once Upon/Reclaimed Whimsy (at Etsy) fashions some unique accessories, including a handful of gorgeous gear rings, which are typically accented with stones or beads. This ring, Gear Ring 5 ($18), is made from a salvaged gear part, … Read More...
Coffee Bean Candle Project
Check out this great candle made with real coffee beans from Craft Bits. All you do is add the coffee beans to the bottom of the mold before you pour. It turns out quite pretty and if you’re a … Read More...
August Sampler Share Out
So I got my August Sampler on my birthday! Which was a while ago I have to admit. I was totally enamoured with all my goodies so I have to share even if it is a whole month late! My … Read More...
Akron Grove
Akron Grove Bath Products is an independently owned soap and bath products company located in Lockport, New York. Akron Grove offers quality, custom, handmade soaps, bath products, lotion, skin care, gift baskets, gifts, shower favors and foot care items. Offered … Read More...
Recycling Leftovers from your Closet
Recycled Leftovers Part 1
Even if you don’t have extensive sewing experience, you can turn some of those buried relics in the back of your closet into treasures in the front. When I finally purged the bowels of the storage … Read More...
Metal Clay and Mixed Media Jewelry
Ready to expand your polymer clay skills into the realm of mixed media? Check out Sherri Haab’s Metal Clay and Mixed Media Jewelry book.Â
Polymer clay definately has a reoccurring role in this production! Her projects are innovative and … Read More...
Scrapbooking Crafts
Make these fun letter canvas’s for your child’s room or for your
Scrap studio.
This one isn’t a scrapbooking project but it does follow the same techniques and
even uses scrapbooking papers, chalking and layering.
Discover the Art of Needle Felting
This is a good beginners tutorial from Knit Picks on needle felting. You can also purchase the needles and felting brush at an excellent price with the 20% off these felting tools at Knit Picks.