Paulina has a terrific way to get more from a popular punch/die cut shape, she’s turned a cloud into a flower, how clever! Pop on over to her blog Pretty Pink Posh and she’ll show you how to assemble it.… Read More...
Tutorial: Mouse ear earbud pouch
Melissa from Polkadot Chair shows how you can make this earbud pouch inspired by a certain very famous mouse. The earbud pouch is shaped like mouse ears – a mouse ear-bud pouch! If you’ve got a Disney vacation planned, this … Read More...
Edible Chalk and Chalkboard Cookies
The chalkboard craze is still going strong and you can create edible chalk and chalkboard designs on cookies. These will be a hit at any event big or small. How cute to write the bride and groom’s name on a … Read More...
A Super Simple Cat Ear Hat Pattern
I have made a few different cat hat patterns over the years, and I usually do them by knitting a “normal” hat and then knitting the ears separately and sewing them on (or picking up stitches at the top of … Read More...
Tutorial: Felt Valentine Tic-Tac-Toe Game
Looking for a candy-free Valentine treat? How about this felt tic-tac-toe game. Crystal from Stitched By Crystal shares a tutorial at Make It and Love It showing how you can make one. The tic-tac-toe board is sewn on to the … Read More...
Free Printable Adult Coloring Pages – Modern Floral
These hand-drawn detailed coloring pages by Menucha, at the Moms and Crafters blog, are so bold once colored in! Menucha designed them by hand and is offering them to us/her readers as a free printable! Yay! The modern floral … Read More...
How to make a recycled keyboard tic tac toe game
Computer keys are so much fun to use in crafts. This Valentine’s Day tic tac toe game requires a few recycled keyboards but they are readily available at your local recycle center or on Craig’s list. Pop on over to … Read More...
Edible Confetti
I really admire the artwork created by the Barista. There is no way that I could do that. This wonderful idea from Sharon at Cupcakes and Cutlery is something that I could create and so could the kids. Sharon uses … Read More...
Tutorial: Upgrade a plain tote with a denim pocket and adjustable strap
Sara from Radiant Home Studio has another canvas tote bag upgrade to share with us. This time she’s giving a plain canvas tote a denim pocket with grommets and an adjustable denim strap. I think this is my favorite of … Read More...
Make Adorable Ice Cream Cone Party Decorations
These ruffled ice cream cone party decorations would be perfect for a little girl’s birthday party, a baby shower, or a summertime ice cream social. They’re made from Styrofoam balls, lightweight fabric, and scrapbook paper. Don’t they look good enough … Read More...
All Aboard The Amigurumi Sushi Train
Amigurumi enthusiasts, brace yourselves for a delightful ride on the Amigurumi Sushi Train. This adorable pattern, available on our sister site Craftbits.com, offers a unique twist on the traditional amigurumi pattern by combining it with the playful concept of a … Read More...
Style Me Quick – Distressed Denim
Distressed Denim is not going to go away so you might as well rip into it and start making your own. The best thing about making your own is that you get to pick where to rip and how big … Read More...
Project: Pocket Tissue Holder
Unfortunately this time of year everyone seems to be getting sick. L( If someone you know is feeling ill send them a pick me up with this adorable Pocket Tissue holder. Vicki Parsons has a tutorial showing you how to … Read More...
Tutorial: Sweet baby girl tutu
Kim from Bugaboo City shows how you can make an pretty baby tutu like this one. You can use a soft tulle or mesh, though I prefer mesh because it tends to be softer. Her tutorial includes how to put … Read More...
How to Make a Giant Peg Board for Craft Storage
If you have plenty of wall space, a peg board storage solution might be just what you need for getting all those scrapbooking supplies sorted.
Ginger takes you step by step through this afternoon project to make a giant peg … Read More...
DIY 12×12 Scrapbook Paper Storage
Looking for a thrifty and effective storage solution for your 12×12 scrapbooking papers? Why not make your own?
Head on over to Cat’s Creations to see how she made this custom paper storage shelf out of a wire cube … Read More...
Roll your own | a precut tutorial
Cathy, of Gefilte Quilt, explores her feelings over precuts, starting with a concise definition of the term. She explains,
… Read More...Precuts are neat stacks of fabric squares, rectangles, strips, triangles, and/or hexagons that range from an inch to a yard
Tutorial: 15 ways to finish a seam
Your sewing project might be pretty on the outside, but what does it look like on the inside? Sew4Home shows 15 ways you can finish the seams on your project so your inside looks neat and tidy.
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Technique: Wall and Floor Background for Stamped Images
The Copic Marker Europe blog has a simple way to add an indoor background for your stamped images. Stamp your subject and then draw 2 lines behind and using a circular pattern and speckle technique with your makers make a … Read More...
Bourbon Vanilla Layer Cake
This is not your kid’s birthday cake, but adults like to celebrate birthdays and other celebrations with cake too. Heather from Sprinkle Bakes used Maker’s Mark Whiskey for this cake, but you could use your favorite brand. This bourbon cake … Read More...