I’m not a tiramisu fan, since I don’t like coffee. This macaron cake looks splendid! I think I would change the flavors for a s’mores. What a wonderful dessert to serve after dinner or for a brunch. Angela created this … Read More...
Baked Potato Roses
How to turn a boring potato into art? Learn to make these potato roses. My potatoes will continue to be boring, since I don’t have the knife skills. I’m still working on cutting my pieces the same size. It will … Read More...
Easy way to transfer letters to wood
I can’t wait to try this transfer technique as all it requires is water and a round-tipped marker capped pen
like a Sharpie. Both of which I have on hand. Pop on over to the blog Diddle Dumpling for the … Read More...
Free sewing pattern: Waterproof pocket baby bib
Kim from Bugaboo City shares a free pattern for a baby bib that perfect for mealtime. It’s waterproof and wipes clean easily, and a pocket at the bottom will help keep crumbs from falling into baby’s lap. The fabric is … Read More...
Crate to coffee table
Do you recyclers do “alley” runs”? I love that term. I do know the Sunday night/Monday morning walks through my neighborhood can sometimes be a treasure hunt but I can’t say as I have alleys in my normal repertoire of … Read More...
Best-Ever Fall Crockpot Recipes
I love my crockpot, especially when it comes to feeding a crowd. There’s nothing worse than not being able to enjoy your guests because you’re stuck in the kitchen. With crock pot party recipes, you can make your food ahead … Read More...
Apple Cupcakes with Dulce De Leche Buttercream
Soon it will be apple picking time, and that means apple pies and possibly this cupcake. I’m not ready for summer to end yet, but I do love the fall weather. We won’t discuss what comes after that! I love … Read More...
Blog Resource- 20 Awesome Styled Stock Photography Resources
Today’s post is specifically for bloggers! If you are trying to make your blog a business than you know that photography is extremely important. You can take your own photos, obviously, or you can use free stock photography or even … Read More...
Selvages and how to read them
Used to be, fabric selvages were just trimmed off and tossed in the trash. Now, people save those selvages and piece them together to make beautiful but labor intensive projects. Heather from The Sewing Loft shares a couple of posts … Read More...
Banana Smoothie Breakfast Bites
I’m always in search of a breakfast item, that I can send out the door with my daughter. Unfortunately, she is like me as a teen and doesn’t have breakfast before school. The extra sleep is so vital for teens. … Read More...
Free Stargate Cross Stitch Chart
I never really got into the whole Stargate thing but I know that some of our readers are die hard fans. So when I came across this free chart I knew I had to share it. This chart is perfect … Read More...
Clay House – Tea Light Candle Holder
This charming little clay house is a delightful craft project that is both easy to make and visually appealing. The design is simple and straightforward, yet the end result is quite stunning. These miniature light houses would make excellent gifts … Read More...
8 Days Of Hexagons
Crochet hexagons are a versatile and stylish way to add a touch of creativity to your crafting projects. These eight-day crochet hexagon patterns blog hop is a fantastic opportunity for crocheters of all skill levels to learn new techniques and … Read More...
Deborah Newton Designs Hat for Christmas at Sea
There are lots of different charities and places where you can send knit items to bring a little warmth to other people, but one that I really love the idea of is the Seamen’s Church Institute’s Christmas at Sea.
The … Read More...
Project: Christmas Deer Card
Gina K has a video tutorial to help you get an early start on your holiday cards. She’ll walk you through making this adorable deer card made with techniques like stamping, heat embossing, die cutting and coloring with Copic markers. … Read More...
Tutorial: Fringed leather clutch
Jess from The Sewing Rabbit shows how you can make this fringed leather clutch. The pink leather she used is positively yummy! Especially with that bit of floral fabric peeking out the top along the zipper. The small purse is … Read More...
Tips for using acrylic templates
Sharing is caring. This is especially true of the online quilting community with blogs full of secrets for reaching patchwork bliss. One of my favorite bloggers, Tonya, of Crafty Mummy, is using a new tool she wants you to know … Read More...
8 Teacher Appreciation Gifts You Can Give In A Jar
Ok, I know a lot of you are probably tired of seeing the “mason jar craft ideas”, but let’s face it, gifts in a jar are just fun. Not only are glass jars a great way to showcase the gift … Read More...
DIY Chic Hair Chain
Jewelry isn’t just for our hands and neck. This great tutorial from Brit & Co. shows just how you can make your own hair chain. What better way to dress up your outfit than with a piece of jewelry for … Read More...
Tutorial: Composition book cover with apple applique
Amanda from Jedi Craft Girl shares a tutorial at Therm O Web showing how you can make this composition cook cover with apple appliques and a button tab closure. Whether you make it for back-to-school or just because, it’s a … Read More...