Beverly Schwartz! She’s this month Paper Pumpkin winner!
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Beverly Schwartz! She’s this month Paper Pumpkin winner!
-Heather
Love yarn crafts? You can make a successful living doing what you love! There are many options for selling fiber arts, and there’s a market for everyone. However, this doesn’t mean that it’s simple. You have to be prepared … Read More...
I’m super excited to be sharing some of the brand new product from the Stampin’ Up 2018-2019 catalog!
Inside the catalog you’ll find loads of new items like rubber stamps (wood and clear mount), clear stamps, new colors of … Read More...
This fabulous DIY craft table was made for a sewing room, but would totally work for any craft space, and definitely for scrapbooking. The table includes some storage solutions too. You can download a free PDF with the plans for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
If you want to teach your kids to sew, start with the right project. These softie snakes by Swoodson Says are a great way to introduce kids to the joy of sewing. She’s got a tutorial and a free pattern … Read More...
Easy beginner crochet cardigan made from cotton yarn with only one rectangle perfect for spring. This crochet pattern is easy to follow and free. You can see the full crochet pattern here.
Check out these Cardigan Crochet Pattern Books and … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
The Spring Diamonds quilt shows off your pretty fabric prints! Bev from Flamingo Toes has a tutorial for you on her blog for making this beautiful quilt. She’s also got a low cost PDF pattern for sale that includes a … Read More...
Love fun nail polish colors? Did you know you can use them in your card making? Kyra Sanders has a cool marbling technique using nail polish to add some pretty splashes of color to your next stamped card. Visit Splitcoast … Read More...
I love glow-in-the-dark projects, especially for summer as the nights are warm and being outside can be so festive. Why not make the yard really fun? Pop on over to the blog DIY Home Sweet Home for a great list … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Perhaps you’re someone who can wear one of those super loose fit tunics and look good. Me, I need some definition at the waist or I look like I’m wearing a tent. Heather from Heather Handmade shows how you can … Read More...
These 4th of July candles are the perfect addition to your BBQ or cookout table. This tutorial doens’t show you how to make the actual candle but how to finish one off. These candles are great for gifting to neighbors … Read More...
Kath Stewart made this bright and cheerful set of journaling pages using stamps, stencils, paint and die cuts from Tim Holtz and Ranger . I love the pretty tea cups filled with flowers! Visit her blog, Dairy of the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sarah from Sadie Seasongoods shows that sachets aren’t just a gift to give at Mother’s Day. They can also make great Father’s Day gifts when they’re made from upcycled men’s shirt pockets. Brilliant! I’m loving this because I’ve got a … Read More...
Embarking on a journey to organize your craft room can be a transformative and rewarding experience. If you’re ready for a comprehensive approach, consider joining the 30-Day Craft Room Organization Challenge hosted by Jennifer Maker. This free challenge provides a … Read More...
This minimal DIY chess set is inspired by the iconic Bauhaus. It even has a handy travel bag, so can be easily transported! This tutorial does involve woodworking but it’s a great project to get started.
The tutorial for making a fashion ribbon medal is immensely easy and the effect the final result has is quite eye-catching.
For my newest Victorian inspired collection I made several ribbon medals. I have these amazing jacquard ribbons that I … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
It’s always so satisfying when I sew clothing for myself. I get the exact fit and fabric that I want! This cross back tank by Emily from Life Sew Savory is going on my list! It’s a free pattern (yay!) … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
The book marks are a great way to use your scrap fabrics and make cool gifts at the same time! 365 Days of Crafts & Inspiration shares a how-to. The little row of houses is a fun motif that looks … Read More...
Leave a comment in today’s post by June 7th, 2018 and you are in the running for this … Read More...
by Sarah White
Adding edging to a simple knitting project is a great way to make it look more interesting. You can even add edgings to things that aren’t knit, such as purchased skirts or a plain fabric blanket.
This knit edging shared … Read More...