Cold weather is on the way and that means soup and chili season. I love the season and all the comfort food that I enjoy. If you are still able to get some corn from the market, you might want … Read More...
Review: Self-Striping Yarn Studio
I love working with self-striping yarns, and actually have a whole chapter in my colorwork book on the subject (and my favorite sweater ever, which is in that book, is made with self-striping yarn). But I’ll admit it’s not … Read More...
Baked Paleo Onion Rings
Onion rings are a classic side dish that is usually fried. Now you can enjoy a healthier version. A side dish for dinner or to enjoy while watching the football game. Shelmy from Yummy’s the Word shares how to make … Read More...
Cookies and Cream Popsicles
Fall will be here soon and there are some warm days still. Surprise your kids with these treats that are easy to make. Consuelo from Earthly Taste shares how to make these easy treats using Oreos and coconut milk. Surprise … Read More...
Tutorial: Squishy quilted tote bag
Anna from Tea and a Sewing Machine shares a tutorial for making this quilted tote bag. It’s made from 3 fat quarters so it’s stash friendly. Or you could always go buy 3 fat quarters just for this bag, … Read More...
Back to School Strawberry Chocolate Crayons
These were created for back to school, but I think they would be fun anytime and for kids and adults. I really love the adult coloring books and spend what little time I have coloring. How cute would these be … Read More...
Check out These Adorable Halloween “Cross Stitched” Pumpkins
What better way to show off your love for all things cross stitch than using a cross-stitch style design to decorate your pumpkins at Halloween?
U Create has some adorable painted pumpkins that use cross stitch x’s made with paint … Read More...
Slow Cooker Ravioli Casserole
Meals for the busy work week that are easy and quick are key. Especially, after school started back up. It is amazing how quickly the schedule fills up and the days seem to be shorter and shorter. Blair at The … Read More...
Pumpkin Cornbread Muffin
Here is a muffin that you can have for a side dish at dinner or breakfast. This would be great for the holiday seasons too. Serve this up with some chili or soup for football Sunday. Melissa at Bless this … Read More...
How To Watercolor – Pineapple
Here is a great tutorial for young or old on how to Paint a pineapple with Water color. You can grab the free template and then follow the step by step instructions to create your piece of art. Whilst a … Read More...
Rainbow Butterfly Bookmark
This is so beautiful and I love it in the rainbow designs but you could choose any color you like. The pattern is available in PDF format from Marthas Tatting Blog These would make beautiful handmade gifts.
DIY Jelly Soaps
I believe it was LUSH Cosmetics that first started with Jelly soaps and thank goodness they did as now it’s a sure fire way to get little kidlets to wash them selves. I have to admit I like using them … Read More...
Tutorial: Felt flower fall wreath
See how you can make this beautiful felt flower wreath! Patti from Garden Matter has the tutorial and a free pattern for the flowers on her blog. You can make the flowers with hand sewing and glue, so no sewing … Read More...
Project: Stamped Metal Necklace
How amazing is this mixed media necklace? It’s made with a buckle, images stamped on metal and colored with alcohol inks and jewelry findings. You can directions over on the Paper Artsy blog.
-Heather
A Whole Lotta Blocks | Be Inspired
Sixteen standalone artistic expressions, each one spectacular. This the inspiring result of Kim, at My Go-Go Life, taking part in 100 Days 100 Blocks Instagram challenge. Joiners make two quilt blocks a day, then post. Kim has applied a … Read More...
Tutorial: Hooded baby towel
Caroline from Sew Caroline shares a tutorial at Harts Fabric showing how you can sew a hooded baby towel. It’s made from a large square of absorbent terry cloth backed with a layer of soft knit fabric. A hood is … Read More...
Learn Basic Hand Lettering
With just a brush pen and paper, you can learn a simple technique for fancy hand lettering. This tutorial by Amy at One Artsy Mama, will show you how to letter the short word “joy”. Once you’ve got the technique … Read More...
Kids Books in Clay
I like when I can use clay to add to kid’s lessons or experiences. Here’s a clay project to go with the children’s classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Make your own caterpillar by mixing up colours and tell the … Read More...
G-Manu Glass Cutting System
Watch this video on the G-Manu Glass Cutting System over at Bullseye Glass and you’ll wonder how you could possibly live without this tool for kiln forming. I haven’t ordered mine yet but I will let all of you know … Read More...
How to create easy postcard frames
I have a box of Art Doll Postcards that I wanted to display with Halloween just around the corner. They aren’t in traditional Halloween colors but totally “on-theme”.
So I thought I’d paint some old Ikea plain frames. Well, they … Read More...