I don’t know if there’s much that’s symbolic of fall and back to school time like apples, so let’s play with our food and do some learning while we’re at it with these apple STEM and STEAM activities.
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by Sarah White
I don’t know if there’s much that’s symbolic of fall and back to school time like apples, so let’s play with our food and do some learning while we’re at it with these apple STEM and STEAM activities.
Why not … Read More...
by Sarah White
Ella Emhoff is a designer and textile artist who also happens to be the daughter of the Second Gentleman of the United States. Her designs are whimsical and often use lots of scraps so they’re super colorful and fun. She … Read More...
As someone who loves all things vintage, I’ve always been drawn to the charm and character of old-fashioned home decor. However, authentic vintage pieces can be hard to come by and expensive to purchase. That’s why I’m excited to share … Read More...
Introducing the Cabana Boy Hat Crochet Pattern, the perfect summer accessory for the man in your life! Whether he’s lounging by the pool, hitting the beach, or going on a fishing trip, this hat will keep him looking stylish … Read More...
The brand new Class Act clear stamp set created by Birdie Brown for My Favorite Things features an adorable girl, school bus, stack of books, pencils, a ruler, an apple and lots of cute sentiments. It’s perfect for creating Back … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
You can always tell when it’s about to be fall because you start seeing pumpkins everywhere! Pumpkin flavored coffees, pumpkin desserts, and of course people decorating their homes with pumpkins. Plastic pumpkins, foam pumpkins, and of course my favorite are … Read More...
by Sarah White
I will fully and openly admit to being the sort of cross stitcher who starts her threads with a knot. I don’t usually care what the back of my work looks like, and I don’t need to it be perfectly … Read More...
by Sarah White
Last month I shared a big collection of knitting patterns to use leftover super bulky yarn (or a single skein that’s been lurking in your stash), and now I’m back with ideas for using little bits of bulky yarn. Whether … Read More...
I had no idea there were so many ways to make and use washi tape. Over at the blog Mel Stampz there is an amazing collection of more than 100 ways to make and use washi tape. One of … Read More...
This wonderful herringbone quilt is very easy to make and can be completed in little time! We can prevent any trimming of this quilt down to a square by utilizing partial seams to join the pieces.
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These bright and bold journaling cards are perfect to add to scrapbooking layouts, planner pages or to create handmade greeting cards or Thank You Note for teachers. These are especially ideal to use in pocket or project life scrapbook pages, … Read More...
Get ready to embark on a journey through the world of halloumi, that wonderfully versatile cheese that’s captured the hearts and palates of food enthusiasts everywhere. From savory delights to unexpected pairings, these 22 recipes showcase the ingenuity of chefs … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’m sure I’ve knit with linen yarn before, but I can’t think of any projects I’ve made with it. I think I made a market bag once with a linen blend, and I have enough linen in my stash to … Read More...
Hey there fellow sewers! Have you ever thought about making your own lingerie? I came across this video series called the “Intimate Apparel & Lingerie 5-Class Series” .
Not only do you get to create lingerie that fits you perfectly, … Read More...
by Sarah White
Labor Day in the United States is generally just thought of as the last big summer holiday before we dive into back to school activities (though plenty of kids are back to school already) but there’s an important meaning behind … Read More...
Fall leaves are the perfect background for just about any Autumn card. On this cute design the leaves are foiled and an adorable stamped hedgehog peeks out from behind some sunflowers. Learn more on the Pink and Main blog.
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by Sarah White
I recently shared a whole collection of one-skein (or so) sock yarn shawl knitting patterns, but of course there are always more options available or being published all the time.
Here’s another great option for your fine and super … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’m not quite ready to dive into Halloween cross stitch patterns, though I know it will be time for that really soon! To start the transition to fall in the Northern Hemisphere, how about some fall themed gnome cross stitch … Read More...
As someone who loves crocheting and keeping warm during the colder months, I am always on the lookout for new and interesting projects to try. That’s why I was so excited to discover these 10 Fair Isle mittens that you … Read More...
This roundup of recipes is all about Maple, Maple syrup, and Maple Flavouring. I have recently started an addiction to maple after coming across this Zero Sugar Maple Syrup made with monk fruit. It is not my go-to … Read More...