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LadySusanpdx, you’ve won the Jan. Paper Pumpkin kit! Please respond to the e-mail I’ve sent.
Thanks to all who entered. Be sure to check back next month, we give away one kit each month!!
-Heather
Here’s a fun way to jazz up your card envelopes. On the back draw a simple animal face, add a punched heart nose and bits of pattern paper cut into ear shapes and you’ve got an adorable envelope. This would … Read More...
by Sarah White
Anne and Ellie are our winners!
The other day I shared a review of Knit Yourself In: Inventive Patterns to Tell Your Story in the Danish “Hen Knitting” Tradition by Cecilie Kaurin and Linn Bryhn Jacobsen. It’s a fun … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Caroline from Sew Can She has a quick sewing tip that I think you’ll find useful. She shows how you can hide the thread ends when you’re sewing by hand. Use her thread end hiding method and a ladder stitch … Read More...
Crocheted flowers are a great way for anyone who is trying to learn the art to get started. Why not take those cute flowers and turn them into a necklace? This adorable piece would be perfect for the upcoming Valentine’s … Read More...
… Read More...Nothing says “I love you” like an one-of-a-kind DIY project you’ve handmade for your loved one. This Valentine’s Day, take a break from the same old traditions and put on your crafting gloves! As scrapbookers and multi-crafters, I bet you
I was helping a student use liquid clay to reinforce some joins and thin spots on a creation. They were puzzled by why I was insisting on adding “glue” to the project when baking it would make it stick just … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sahana from Vikalpah shows how you can make a simple quilted oven mitt. It’s a quick project that doesn’t take much fabric, so if you’re making an apron (need some inspiration? Click here.) why not include a coordinating oven … Read More...
Whether you are watching the football game or need a meal for busy week nights, these mini burrito bowls will hit the spot. Crock pot meals are my favorite, especially on busy schedule days. Dinner is ready no matter what … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
These layered hairbows are super cute, but also super simple to make. Simple Simon & Co. shares a tutorial showing how. They also have a follow-up post with color & trim combinations to make bows inspired by Disney princesses … Read More...
These are so cute! I would almost be happy for the winter months, with these marshmallows in my hot chocolate. If you have mastered the homemade marshmallow, you should have no problem making these. Claire from The Simple Life uses … Read More...
by Katie Smith
If you’re obsessed with Game of Thrones, then these are for you!
Game of Thrones is a popular fantasy television series that aired on HBO from 2011 to 2019. Based on the book series “A Song of Ice and Fire” … Read More...
Are you planning on making brownies for your football party? It is so easy to turn them into footballs. You can use your favorite brownie mix or boxed version, put them in a mini muffin pan. Then Cheryl from Every … Read More...
Well these are certainly adorable! Even better is that the pattern is free. I really love this bright and vibrant color combination but it would also look adorable is more traditional pastels too. Free Baby Boot Crochet Pattern. Updated to … Read More...
Gigi’s Creative Designs blog has directions for cutting cardstock and pattern paper to wrap around chocolate nuggets to make the most adorable little mailbox treat wrapper. Click here for all the details.
-Heather
by Anne Weaver
There’s a very good reason this tote bag doesn’t have handles. It’s made to attach to the handles of a stroller so you’ll have a place to put all the stuff you carry with you when you’re out with baby. … Read More...
Whether you use these for planning or scrapping they are super cute! print on sticker paper, or regular paper and use your favorite adhesive. If you have an electronic cutting machine, you can use the machine to cut these automatically … Read More...
This week I’m making little fairy doors in my studio. This was one of the bookmarked bits of research in my file but it scales up to fairy door size just perfectly. Plus it makes fabulous charms.
You absolutely should … Read More...
How delicious do these breakfast bites sound? Seriously, I’m drooling just thinking about them. Okay, full disclosure—I’d skip the raisins (team no raisins over here!), but even without them, these little bites are bursting with cozy, comforting flavors that just … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cami from Tidbits shows how you can make this beautiful ruffle pillow sham. I’m loving it in all white! She keeps the edges of the ruffle raw, which lends a lovely shabby chic effect and also means you can avoid … Read More...