If you’ve been looking for a gentler, cheaper, and less wasteful alternative to wet wipes, this DIY toilet paper spray is one of those homemade bathroom ideas that is surprisingly practical.
It is quick to make, easy to keep beside … Read More...
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If you’ve been looking for a gentler, cheaper, and less wasteful alternative to wet wipes, this DIY toilet paper spray is one of those homemade bathroom ideas that is surprisingly practical.
It is quick to make, easy to keep beside … Read More...
If you’ve been looking at decorative embroidery stitches and wondering how stitchers create that beautiful criss-cross filled effect inside leaves, petals, and shaped motifs, lattice filling is one of the prettiest techniques to learn.
It looks detailed and a little … Read More...
If you’re ready to level up your felting projects and move from flat designs to wearable art, Gillian Gladrag’s Wet Felted Hat Tutorial is a fantastic watch. This video is part of her whimsical, joy-filled YouTube series, and it perfectly … Read More...
If you’re anything like me, gym days can blur together unless I actually write them down. Between school runs, work deadlines, remembering to defrost dinner, and trying to recall whether it was leg day or upper body last time… it … Read More...
Of course we take too many pictures when visiting a Disney park so it’s hard to fit them all in but Paige has an awesome idea. It all started with a mouse and those iconic ears so she squeezed a … Read More...
by Sarah White
Memorial Day in the United States is often thought of as the unofficial beginning of summer, but of course it is also a somber holiday when we remember soldiers who have died in combat.
Stitching up a memorial cross stitch … Read More...
What makes this design stand out is that it is not your standard granny-square cardigan or simple oversized shrug. The whole appeal here is the dramatic monarch butterfly wing effect, which gives it that eye-catching, wearable-art feel that crochet … Read More...
There is something ridiculously satisfying about making lassi at home and realizing it is not only easy, but also wildly better than the watery restaurant versions that sometimes show up in tall glasses looking promising and tasting a bit sad.… Read More...
Let’s talk about the sewing projects hiding in cupboards, baskets, and half-folded piles around the house. The ones that were started with excitement and good intentions… and then quietly ignored.
If you’ve ever wondered why some sewing projects seem cursed … Read More...
Ribbon embroidery has a way of looking far more complicated than it really is. That soft, dimensional finish can make even the simplest flower look beautifully detailed, which is exactly why it’s such a satisfying technique for beginners. And the … Read More...
Emily’s heartfelt card for Mom has a pretty monochromatic purple color scheme. She used a dry embossing folder for the wreath and colored it with colored pencils and silver paint and then fussy cut it out, putting a silver heat … Read More...
by Sarah White
I have never knit a full length anything, but I have to admit this Silver Spring Duster pattern from Lovely by Lee is definitely tempting.
This full length, lace covered duster is worked from the bottom up in one piece … Read More...
There’s something a bit addictive about crochet wind spinners. You make one thinking it will be a quick little scrap-yarn project for the patio, and suddenly you’re eyeing every leftover ball of yarn in the basket and wondering whether … Read More...
If you’ve been searching for how to make chai and hoping for something that tastes like the real deal, not just a mug of vaguely cinnamon-scented milk, this is the recipe you want. Proper chai is typically made with … Read More...
If you have been dreaming of a romantic backyard filled with flowers, climbing plants, winding paths, and that soft slightly wild cottage garden look, the good news is you do not need a huge yard to make it happen.
Some … Read More...
If you’ve spent any time in the quilting world lately, you’ve probably noticed a charming little trend strutting across our feeds: chickens. Cute chickens, vintage chickens, modern farmyard chickens — and yes, even what many makers affectionately call their “… Read More...
Are you ready for Spring? I’ve already been working out in my yard and garden boxes getting everything ready to bloom and plant. Be sure to snap lots of pics of preparing your garden as well as photos as everything … Read More...
by Sarah White
May 23 is Lucky Penny Day, and while the penny isn’t being produced in American anymore, we can still celebrate the pennies we have left with some fun penny activities.
You don’t have to use pennies for most of the … Read More...
If you are looking for a simple Mother’s Day craft for kids that is cute, affordable, and actually useful, these Cupcake Socks are such a fun little idea. The project from CraftBits turns a pair of fluffy socks into a … Read More...
If sourdough starter has ever felt a little bit like kitchen witchcraft, you are not alone. One day it looks promising and bubbly, the next day it sits there like a jar of wet paste judging your life choices. The … Read More...