Walter Foster Publishing, Hardcover, 9781633220713, 64pp.
This book ” Flipping Out The Art of Flip Book Animation” is loads of creative fun for artistic and even the non artistic teen. I remember making my own flip books … Read More...
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By David Hurtado
Walter Foster Publishing, Hardcover, 9781633220713, 64pp.
This book ” Flipping Out The Art of Flip Book Animation” is loads of creative fun for artistic and even the non artistic teen. I remember making my own flip books … Read More...
How lovely is this coat hanger cover. You can grab the full tutorial as well as the PDF pattern over at Needlwork.com
I actually like the red version better, but very sweet. This would be a nice wedding gift for … Read More...
When you are craving a blueberry muffin, but don’t have time to bake. Here is a healthy version that can be made in the microwave. The recipe by Jessica at Desserts with Benefits makes two muffins. These are gluten-free and … Read More...
Donna Salazar has an exciting project featured on the Spellbinders blog that you’re going to love! In her latest creation, Donna brings a whimsical party fairy art doll to life by creatively combining stamps and die cuts. This adorable doll … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Make a tea time coaster – that’s shaped like a tea cup! Stephanie from The Enchanting Rose shows how to make these beautiful coasters. Use a dainty floral and add some pretty trim to create a vintage-inspired tea cup. Or … Read More...
Here’s another tutorial to check out if you’re exploring using hand lettering on your scrapbook projects. The blocking technique involves blocking out sections for the words in your quote or title ahead of time, and then lettering each block individually.… Read More...
Rachel Hauser of Stitched in Color, wants us to discover our inner quilter. With paper and pencil in our hands we’ll just stay in our heads for 30 days. Meaning, we’ll be sketching quilt designs, not making them. She … Read More...
The Art of Crayon by Lorraine Bell
Crayons are making a comeback in to art. We seem to have moved beyond melting them in to Crayon Art paintings like on our sister site Craftbits.com and actually using them for real … Read More...
Cool off from the heat with these fun fruit sliced cards. The Stampington and Co blog has directions for carving your own fruit slice rubber stamps and using ink sprays to stamp with them for some quick and easy summer … Read More...
Harry Potter fans, here is a refreshing drink to enjoy while reading the latest book. This easy butterbeer ice cream float will keep you cool, while you enjoying your favorite book this summer. The sisters at Lolly Jolly share their … Read More...
Maybe instead of watching the Olympics, you’ll be out Pokemon hunting with the kids. Here are some cookies from Cathy at What Should I Make for…. that you and the hunter can make together. It’s very important to fuel up … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sahana from Vikalpah shares a tutorial for making a toddler’s backpack. The backpack is sized for a toddler’s small frame, but it’s big enough for them to carry to daycare or to pack some jammies in for an overnight trip … Read More...
Here is a refreshing drink that you can enjoy while watching the Olympics. Although, I didn’t see any lemons in the recipe so I’m not sure where the lemonade comes in. Either way Christina from Bird’s Party shares this recipe … Read More...
Here is a quick meal for those busy days. Michelle from Simplify, Live, Love makes this soup without cans, but you could convert it to cans of items. I’m not as organized as Michelle, so thankfully she included directions for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
When you’re making a sewing project that needs to be waterproof or wipe clean easily, laminated cotton is a good option. The only problem can be finding a laminated cotton in a print that you like. Most stores only stock … Read More...
by Sarah White
Our town has a great little botanical garden that runs summer programs for kids, and the last one we went to was all about water, which has gotten my daughter interested in learning more about water.
Water is a great … Read More...
The opening ceremonies for the Summer Olympics were last night. Did you watch? I was caught up in the kitten Olympics. Wish I could adopt all the kittens. Okay, back to the post! Here is a pasta salad that you … Read More...
It is kind of just a given that a home with have photos in it. However, the people in the photos tend to change over time so before you go doing anything too overly permanent with your family photos, check … Read More...
Earlier this week, I learned SPOOL is up for sale. The thought of owning a quilt shop is a dream for many sewists who likely envision their place as a social nexus. But, running a quilt shop is challenging. I … Read More...
by Sarah White
I started knitting a sweater the other day. It’s kind of a summer sweater, knit with lightweight bamboo yarn at a loose gauge, in a boxy, oversized shape.
I hope to wear it before the weather gets that cool (I’m … Read More...