I love printable games because they’re relatively low setup (and low cost) but can be a lot of fun for kids and are often about subjects that you wouldn’t necessarily find a board game about.
Inspired by the book Miss … Read More...
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by Sarah White
I love printable games because they’re relatively low setup (and low cost) but can be a lot of fun for kids and are often about subjects that you wouldn’t necessarily find a board game about.
Inspired by the book Miss … Read More...
Winterizing the garden is one of those jobs that sounds far more dramatic than it really is. You do not need a clipboard, a degree in horticulture, or a shed full of expensive gadgets. You just need a little time, … Read More...
In this inspiring video, the maker shares how they created a large, textured platter for the very first time. Using a dual drape form, a rim template, and an anemone-patterned textured rolling pin from Sharon Hoppe Designs, they demonstrate … Read More...
This DIY lymphatic drainage massage cream is one of those bath-and-body projects that feels a little bit fancy, a little bit practical, and very much like the sort of thing you make once and then wonder why you ever paid … Read More...
Dear Crafty Readers,
“I sell handmade sewing items and I genuinely enjoy making them — as long as I’m working from my own designs and my own process.
But the moment someone asks for a custom order, my stress levels … Read More...
While you’re working on making your cards for Mother’s Day you’ll need the perfect sentiment for the inside of the card. Here’s a collection of 4 different scripty phrase digital stamps that you can download for FREE. Each one is … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’ve been writing about knitting long enough that I remember (and wrote about) when knitter David Babcock broke the world record for the longest scarf knit while running a marathon. I don’t know why this is a thing people would … Read More...
by Sarah White
Michelle Tsai is a Jeopardy! champ known for wearing her handknits when she competed in games. She wore a Weasley-style sweater vest with a giant M, a tank top with a heart shaped cutout, and a sweater that looks like … Read More...
If you’ve been searching for the perfect crochet top to take you from sunny afternoons to warm summer evenings, the Sunburst Tank from Knit Picks is a winner. This breezy tank is simple, stylish, and has just the right amount … Read More...
If you’ve ever wandered into the world of needlework and immediately felt like everyone else got handed a secret glossary, you’re not alone. One minute you’re admiring a pretty stitched flower or sampler, and the next you’re trying to work … Read More...
by Sarah White
If you’re a fan of the strange and unusual, little trinkets gathered from here and there, natural wonders and found objects, you’ll enjoy the projects in Grace Isobel’s Cross Stitch Cabinet of Curiosities: 500 Magical Motifs and Peculiar Patterns.… Read More...
Monique’s lovely floral layout has printed die cut flowers in two clusters on corners of her black and white photo, which stands out against all the color. There’s torn paper mats and of course that wonderful stitched quilted pattern on … Read More...
If you’ve ever heard the words “I’m bored” tumble out of your child’s mouth less than ten minutes after breakfast, you’re not alone.
It’s not that our kids don’t have imaginations — in fact, their minds are bursting with ideas … Read More...
by Sarah White
I did a post all about bee learning activities last year, not realizing that May 20 is World Bee Day. So let’s gather some more fun activities to do with bees or with a bee theme, for World Bee Day … Read More...
Alright… if you’ve ever secretly loved the villains more than the princesses, this one is for you.
Disney Villains Amigurumi: 20 Crochet Patterns for the Unapologetic Crafter from Knit Picks is bold, dramatic, and honestly a little bit fabulous. This … Read More...
If you’ve been searching for how to make granola bars that actually hold together, you’re not alone.
There are so many recipes out there that promise chewy, perfect bars… and then somehow you end up with a tray of … Read More...
There’s something about nautical quilts that feels like a little holiday in fabric form. Sailboats, beach huts, whales, sea glass colours, lighthouses, and wavey coastal prints all have that breezy, summer-house charm that works just as well in a guest … Read More...
There is something rather lovely about a good craft book, isn’t there?
Yes, we all love a quick online tutorial, a free pattern, or a cheeky little Pinterest scroll that somehow turns into losing half the afternoon. But a proper … Read More...
There is something wonderfully satisfying about making your own beaded necklace. It is one of those beginner jewellery making projects that looks far more impressive than the effort involved, which is exactly the sort of craft we like around here.… Read More...
For the Mom who’s a dog lover comes this darling card from Suzy. There’s a subtle pun and a sweet Momma and puppy dog stamped and colored with Copic markers. She created her sky with blue ink blending and added … Read More...