This necklace is created by punching metal daisies with a craft punch and layering them on to the wire wrapped necklace.
You can check out the full tutorial here on Cuddlybuddly.com.
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This necklace is created by punching metal daisies with a craft punch and layering them on to the wire wrapped necklace.
You can check out the full tutorial here on Cuddlybuddly.com.
A cup of tea can cure a lot of things and this adorable pattern is free (use google translator to convert to english).
This tea cup would be adorable for sending to loved one across the miles who need a … Read More...
If you’re looking for paper crafting inspiration Paper Pumpkin is here to inspire you and bring creativity to your door each and every month. Paper Pumpkin is a subscription kit brought to you by the folks at Stampin’ Up. … Read More...
by Sarah White
When it comes to knitting garments, it can be difficult to decide which size you should knit to actually fit your body.
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by Anne Weaver
LiZ from Simple Simon & Co. upgraded a clearance sale sweater by adding a strip of lace to the bottom. This simple embellishment dresses up a plain sweater and gives the appearance of a light lace layer underneath. All you … Read More...
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by Anne Weaver
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Looking for a cute and rustic cake stand for a party or wedding? This is perfect for cakes, cupcakes, place card holders, cards, etc. Head over to Rustic Wedding Chic and see their great and detailed tutorial of how you … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Annette shared this idea on her blog, Fiber Artsy, and I think it is a really fun technique! She says: “It is almost Easter again. Have you finished dyeing your eggs? How about something different for a change? Why not … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sherri from Thread Riding Hood shares a tutorial over at Cloud9 Fabrics showing how you can make this fabulous retro style tote bag. It a good-sized tote bag, good for carrying around just about anything. A box pleat at the … Read More...
I share lots of links to free digital and hybrid scrapbooking resources like the layered template earlier this week. If you’re not an experienced digital scrapbooker, and want to learn how best to use these free resources, take a … Read More...
Amy Sinibaldi of Nana Company shares on her blog this sweet baby quilt featuring the Bon Bon Bebe fabric collection. Notice how she fussy-pieced the centers of each of the patterned blocks. Her technique can be applied to other fabrics, … Read More...
Fandom In Stitches brings you “Vulcan Greeting”, a paper pieced quilt block that is no doubt a tribute to Spock. May he rest in peace. She offers this pattern as a free download, among other great looking science fiction patterns … Read More...
If you plan on having pie with your Easter brunch or dinner, here is a cute idea for the pie crust. What a cute idea, that could be used year around, flowers, pumpkins and ornaments. The egg cookie cutter can … Read More...
I love cards that go the extra mile and move, unfold or pop up! This cool birthday card will show the recipient you think they are a star with the fun pop up inside. The Created by Kate blog will … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Peta from She Quilts A lot shows how you can make these pretty fabric Easter baskets. The square fabric baskets are made from three coordinating fat quarters. And check out those outline appliques! Her tutorial also shares the technique … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Nanny from Nannycraft4U shows how you can make a hexie keyring like this one. It’s a great scrap busting project and would make a nice gift to give a friend. If you’ve got a novelty fabric, you can fussy cut … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Have you ever priced out cotton ball branches? They are very expensive. Today thanks to Larissa of Prodigal Pieces we can make our own for a very small cost. She is a homeschooling mother of six that loves thrifting and … Read More...
I bet this would make a darling Easter basket and I bet it would look just as cute if it was made with the outside of a cereal or other type of recycled cardboard box with pretty colored graphics. Pop … Read More...
by Dana Hinders
I’m not the world’s best cook by any means, but I do like to try to make at least one special treat for each holiday. This Easter, I’m planning to try the egg shaped fruit pizza from SugarHero. We’re having … Read More...