Star Trek fans might be divided on the success of the new Discovery series, but Star Trek crafts are always sure to be popular with fans.
Sewing with Bobbin and Fred found a design for a cross stitch Star Trek … Read More...
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by Sarah White
Star Trek fans might be divided on the success of the new Discovery series, but Star Trek crafts are always sure to be popular with fans.
Sewing with Bobbin and Fred found a design for a cross stitch Star Trek … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Mary from Sew Much Love, Mary shows how she refashioned a plain sweater with awkward sleeves to create this trendy ruffle shoulder sweater. She replaced the stretched out awkward length sleeves with full length sleeves cut from another fabric, and … Read More...
Top 10 Amazon Easter Gifts
The Easter season is almost here, and that means it’s time to start planning which amazing gifts you will
buy to fill your kids’ Easter baskets this year. Since Easter is usually a candy-filled holiday, … Read More...
Peanut Butter Waffle With Jelly Ice-cream. There really is no more I can say. Just delightful! My taste buds have already left my mouth and followed the link to the recipe over at InspiredbyCharm.com
How cool is this Star Effects card? It stands up like an easel to make an awesome display but folds flat for mailing. It makes the perfect birthday card but can see this fun card style used for any type … Read More...
Do this easy Leprechaun craft four different ways with kids. They will love the different variations of making the Leprechaun’s orange beard. Along with the printable gather up some orange yarn, a yarn needle, orange pom poms and glue. Plus … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amber from Damask Love shows how you can create custom fabrics by painting your own patterns on them. Her tutorial shows how to create a brushstroke background design and a cute citrus pattern that has me pining for summer. She … Read More...
Upcycling containers with lettering letting you know what’s inside is a great project. It can be tricky to get the letters on but this tip for applying vinyl lettering with this material I’m sure you have on hand will make … Read More...
Make traditional good luck envelope charms to help celebrate the Chinese New Year. CoolRiceBunnies goes over the construction, detailing and finish work. Her channel has many other polymer clay videos to take a peek at.
Create this shimmering layout with lots of red ink and a few splashes of other color for some fun contrast. Learn how to add the shimmering effect with this step by step tutorial. You’ll get the complete list of supplies … Read More...
Hero Arts has recently released some beautiful bird stamps. Lydia used some of the solid bird images to make several different cards with different techniques, getting very different looks but all using the same stamp set. I particularly love … Read More...
Print this “lucky” printable gratitude banner for St. Patrick’s Day to help remind you of everything you have to be grateful for! This might help remind you to keep up with your daily gratitude practice. Or use them on a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Got a poncho you never wear? Sew up the slit and embroider a beautiful sunflower on it with bulky yarn and a blunt yarn needle! Even if you don’t have a poncho to use, you can still use these stitches … Read More...
We scrapbookers always have tons of photos, more than we can scrap! So displaying them around the home is a great idea. Check out these five ideas over at Ohoh Blog for hanging your extra photos on the wall. Just … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
These cute animal puppet bath mitts can make bath time a lot more fun! Gena from Ginger Casa shows how you can make them out of washcloths. It’s easy to make different kinds of animals by just changing up the … Read More...
Designing masculine cards can be difficult sometimes but a nautical theme is usually a great place to start. This wonderful ships wheel card has an ink smooshing background with Distress Ink and stamped images from Unity and would be a … Read More...
by Sarah White
Chicka, Chick 1, 2, 3 is probably not as well-known as the other Chicka, Chicka book, but it still provides great inspiration to those who want to bring learning off the page and into the classroom or home.
I love … Read More...
I often spot these metal serving frames at the thrift store. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one that still had its’ dish with it thought. That’s what makes this spice rack project so perfect. They look so pretty! Pop … Read More...
by Sarah White
In a recent post I mentioned my love for stitched bookmarks and that I had made one recently that I kept meaning to share but hadn’t yet, so it seem like high time to do so.
I made this little … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Staci from Crafty Staci shares a free pattern and tutorial for making Mabel’s Mug Rug, an oval mug rug with a pair of retro glasses on it. The retro style is so cute, especially the little buttons embellishing the corners … Read More...