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Whether your business produced 100 bath bombs or 1000 bath bombs a day this article by uspackagingandwrapping.com has you covered. From hand wrapping to a $6000 dollar machine. The perfect addition to your DIY handmade bath bomb business.
Betty Traciak took a quilting technique and applied it to pattern paper for this pretty mitered frame ornament. Add some stamped images and you’ve got a great embellishment that also works on cards and scrapbook pages too.
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by Anne Weaver
This backpack is a beginner’s project, designed to be more comfortable than the drawstring version. The free pattern from Joy’s Jots, Shots, & Whatnots uses only straight lines, making this a great project for beginners. Get creative with this pattern … Read More...
Aleksandra Miheli? is sharing a tour of her amazing craftroom with some helpful storage tips like pretty bins for embellishments and washi tape and pull out drawers for papers.
Visit the Graphics 45 blog for her complete room tour.
-Heather
Sculpey with Cathie Filian and Steve Piacenza use marbled Soufflé clay along with a Premo square ring blank to create an essential oil ring. Check out the tutorial.
I’m curious how well essential oils work with polymer clay. I … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
These cube zipper cases are the cutest!! And they’re the perfect size to hold a stack of Post-It notes, which might be one of my favorite back-to-school supplies ever. They’ve even got elastic tabs to hold a pen or pencil, … Read More...
Kerin Sylvester used a large cutting die with an embossing mat to emboss (instead of cut) this card background and colored the sections with Copic markers for a really lovely card. And a great way to get more from your … Read More...
Every now and then, a recycled crafter shares something with me that’s completely new to me—and I love that. When someone sent over a project inspired by “Pakistani truck art,” I’ll be honest, I had to do a little digging. … Read More...
These retro geometric wall shelves really bring me back to the summer craft days. They look modern now with a nice finish on them. Pop on over to the blog Easy Peasy Creative for the step by step tutorial on … Read More...
by Sarah White
Kids universally seem to love to play in water, and a water table or tub of water can be a great alternative to having a pool or sprinkler or larger area of water that kids can play in.
Having themes … Read More...
There’s something truly special about homemade candles – they add a personal touch to any space and can be customized to fit any style or mood. But if you’re new to candle making, or if you’re looking for fresh ideas … Read More...
I adore Mermaids! I’m so happy to see so many great mermaid stamps lately. The Greeting Farm has just released a sweet set of tiny mermaids and also a bottle set that makes fun scenes with them. Their design … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This fun pillow was inspired by Frida Kahlo’s iconic colourful self-portraits, especially the ones with the flowers in her hair. Claire from Pillar Box Blue created this fabulous floral Felt Frida Kahlo cushion and she’s got a free pattern and … Read More...
Learn how to use ink sprays to add color to the cover of a mini scrapbook album as well as to flowers and strips of fabric for a bright and cheerful custom cover.
It’s is so easy to get behind on scrapbooking all those years of photos! Use these simple steps on how to get several years of photos organized in a way that they will be easy to scrapbook. Don’t let the … Read More...
The virus pattern has been really popular lately so I decided to design a bag around it. Maybe people want to try out the virus pattern and want to make something other than a shawl or blanket – that was … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A perfectly fitting pair of handmade pants are the unicorn of the sewing world. Our bodies are all shaped differently and it can be hard to tell exactly what to fix when the fit isn’t right. Melissa from Blank Slate … Read More...
These adorable bees are made with recycled Kinder eggs but I bet they would also work great with plastic yellow Easter eggs. Buzz on over to the blog Easy Peasy Creative for the step by step tutorial on how to … Read More...
It’s the perfect beginner Wire Wrapped tutorial – with a twist! This unique jewelry making tutorial is very easy to create and can be done in so many variations. It’s the first craft I ever shared, and it’s been updated … Read More...
by Sarah White
I like cowls more than scarves because they tend to be smaller, faster projects and all the warmth of the garment goes right where you need it, around your neck and the opening of your coat.
Cowls are kind of … Read More...