What happens when a knitter has a big, empty wall and a pair of giant arrows?
The Shot through the Heart wall hanging, that’s what.
This delightful creation is the work of Heidi at Hands Occupied, and I <3 it … Read More...
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by Sarah White
What happens when a knitter has a big, empty wall and a pair of giant arrows?
The Shot through the Heart wall hanging, that’s what.
This delightful creation is the work of Heidi at Hands Occupied, and I <3 it … Read More...
by Sarah White
Some people who blog are so amazingly generous with their time, skill and talent. So it is with This Reading Mama, who is just one example, but on her free printable page she has collected more than 1,000 pages worth … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sarah from Sadie Seasongoods saw a small bag at a thrift store, and immediately saw its potential. She turned the awkwardly shaped purse into a hip bag she could wear hands-free. Unlike the dorky fanny packs I remember from the … Read More...
Jenga Blocks have found a new purpose with this upcycled Key chain. What a great way to use old blocks. I love the Map Version!. You can grab the full tutorial here.
This tutorial is available via the PDF file below. I love the color combination in the photo above. You can grab the twisted blossom quilting pattern and file here.
These Solid Perfume Lockets are perfect little additions to your handbag. Use beeswax pellets and perfume drops to create a solid scented perfume that you can pour and set in to lockets, mint tins and any other small containers. You … Read More...
There are loads of stamps and dies out now to make super fun interactive cards. Card that move, roll, tear, open, images that wiggle, slide and light up. But sometimes it might be hard to tell the card recipient what … Read More...
Do you have a hard time keeping your small adhesive-backed embellishments, like gems and pearls, organized? Check out how to tackle this problem, and got your craft embellishments organized plus easy to find and use.
You can adapt this system … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This laminated diaper tote has plenty of pockets to hold all the diapers and wipes and snacks and toys that need to go with you when you leave the house with a toddler. And of course the laminated fabric is … Read More...
This pink flamingo is so pretty I’m not sure I could take a bat to it to break it open to get the goodies inside. Kids probably wouldn’t have that problem though. Pop on over to the link Penelope sent … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cat from Mary Martha Mama shows how you can sew a hanging travel toiletry bag. It has several pockets to hold your travel toiletries, and folds like a clutch with cute swivel hook to keep it closed. When you get … Read More...
Doesn’t this rose look like a tiny carved sculpture? It’s actually paper! Learn how to mold and shape sections of stamped images on cardstock for this amazing Paper Molding technique. Deb Valder shares her instructions over on Splitcoast Stampers.
-Heather
by Sarah White
This is really cool. I had never heard of butterfly pea flowers before reading this post about color-changing lemonade from Left Brain Craft Brain, but apparently they’re a thing and you can use them to turn your lemonade all sorts … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This felt star softie would make a perfect first sewing project teaching a child to sew! Damjana from Apple Green Cottage has a tutorial and a free pattern. The simple shape is easy to sew on a sewing machine and … Read More...
A lot good crafty ideas spring from wanting a cheaper, DIY solution to something really cool but pricey found elsewhere. This decorative faux coral tutorial, by Vidya of What’s UR Home Story, is just that. Towards the end of … Read More...
by Sarah White
Here’s a fun contest I thought some of you might be interested in. Have you seen Nicky Epstein’s book Knit a Square, Create a Cuddly Creature? Here’s the book on Ravelry if you haven’t. The idea is that you knit … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Keep your summer hairstyle easy and fuss free with a wired headband! Janelle Nicole has a video showing how easy it is to sew one. You’ll need just a small bit of fabric and a wire to go inside. Use … Read More...
This Rustic Mr and Mrs Wedding sign is to easy to make yourself. Rustic weddings are still so popular and that is great for anyone who wants to DIY their own wedding. You can learn how to make this sign … Read More...
The crochet pattern for the flower face scrub uses only simple stitches, so it’s perfect if you’re a beginner. It’s slightly more complicated than a single row of stitches, but this is a great project to try when you’re ready … Read More...
May Park will show you how she used a no-line stamping technique and water colors to get this beautifully realistic looking Iris card. I love her tip of taping down your water color paper to preventing it from warping while … Read More...