Anne is our winner!
This week’s giveaway is brought to you by me cleaning my office. I have a copy (on CD) of Mason-Dixon Knitting Outside the Lines, by Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne.
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Anne is our winner!
This week’s giveaway is brought to you by me cleaning my office. I have a copy (on CD) of Mason-Dixon Knitting Outside the Lines, by Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne.
The thing about an audio … Read More...
Here is a fun treat for a Halloween party. A giant chocolate chip cookie could take place of a cake. Rosemary from An Italian in my Kitchen shares how to make this cookie and decorate it into a mummy. Here … Read More...
And more from the lovely Better Homes and Gardens: Find a slideshow of party food ideas for Halloween HERE, such as these marshmallow fondant creatures and mummy wraps.
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by Anne Weaver
Rochelle from Lucky Lucille shares a tutorial at Harts Fabric blog showing how you can make a quilted tablet sleeve. Choose a pretty cotton print for the outside, and a coordinating print for the lining. The closure is a simple … Read More...
At the rate the months are flying by, I might as well add some recipes that can be used for Thanksgiving and Christmas too. Maybe I can get the rest of my family to enjoy sweet potatoes with this recipe. … Read More...
What is better than a robot? A gliding robot of course and this tutorial shows you how to create one with your little kidlets. The perfect project for home or for school.
Since fall is here and it’s apple picking season, we thought it would be fun to make some DIY green apple bath bombs to enjoy while soaking in a warm bath!. Check out this tutorial over at Sugar and Charm… Read More...
Make your Halloween party complete with these Halloween Tunisian Crochet Placemats. You will need Black and orange cotton yarn and simple pattern changes alter the striped rows to create an old fashion Halloween look. Tunisian crochet, also known as the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A baby blanket from a vintage tablecloth? Oh yes! Ashlee from My So Called Crafty Life made this baby blanket out of a vintage tablecloth. She used a vintage souvenir tablecloth for the front, but lined it with a Minky … Read More...
Just Inklined has an awesome coffin digital stamp that you can get for free. Perfect for Halloween cards and party invites! *Note: you will need to add it to your cart and check out but it’s free* Click here to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
These zombie pincushions are so cute – for Halloween or just because zombies. Sew4Home shares a free sewing pattern and tutorial! Raw edges and hand stitching are the perfect details for them! Cute cute cute!!
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Narelle of Threadistry made this quilted board game as part of the Sew Ready to Play sewing event hosted by Louise Wackerman of I’m Feelin’ Crafty. Narelle strip pieces fabric for the base then appliques the snakes and ladders … Read More...
Cathie Filan from Domestic in the City teaches you how to create this quick and inexpensive Halloween candle display.
She used wooden letters and tall candles all purchased from the dollar store. Visit Dollar Store Halloween Candles for the full … Read More...
Print two copies of this: one for the kids to play the game, and another for you to use as a skeleton embellishment on your Halloween Scrapbook pages.
The free printable comes with instructions how to play, and two skeletons … Read More...
Here’s lookin’ at you kid! These are just so pretty I have to make them. These beautiful flowers with eyeballs in the center are part of a whole group of super-fabulous recycled Halloween crafts featured at the blog Her Campus. … Read More...
Ann Hammel of On Point is set to save you from yet another year of Christmas tree skirt doldrums with this jolly project. First she creates red, green, and white hexagons, then sews them together to make a larger hexagon … Read More...
On the outside these cupcakes look like any other cupcake. It is the inside of the cupcake that makes it surprising and spooky. Kelly from A Side of Sweet shares how to turn this chocolate cupcake into a sweet surprise … Read More...
Cake pops are an easy way to enjoy your favorite baked goods, plus you don’t have to worry if the cake comes out perfect. You can make these pops for Halloween or to enjoy throughout the holidays. A fun treat … Read More...
The first time we took my daughter to Disney World was during the Halloween Spooktacular. Beth from Hungry Happenings has brought back those memories with these Mickey Mouse cookies using Oreos. A fun treat for Disney fans to enjoy this … Read More...