Today I wanted to feature the etsy shop, Glitter and Bold. Here’s a little bit about Brittany and her shop from her etsy store:
“It started with a mug. My old college roommate’s birthday was coming up, and I didn’t … Read More...
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by Katie Smith
Today I wanted to feature the etsy shop, Glitter and Bold. Here’s a little bit about Brittany and her shop from her etsy store:
“It started with a mug. My old college roommate’s birthday was coming up, and I didn’t … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Hey everyone, did you know it is International Women’s Day? It sure is, and Agata from PassionShake has come up with 2 gorgeous floral projects that she made in honor of the holiday!
She says: “I have a few, very … Read More...
Sandy Allnock achieved this beautiful stained glass look by repeatly stamping and heat embossing a butterfly stamp, coloring it with markers and spritzing it with water and then covering the entire panel with a layer of clear embossing. This is … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cheryl from Sew Can Do shows how you can make this flower pot pincushion. The pincushion base is a small terra cotta pot, filled with pretty felt flowers. The centers of the flowers are ball shaped pins, of course. The … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Nimblepins HubPages Author has made it possible for us to learn how to make a variety of felt flowers via one site. Hub pages have you covered. She has several types of different flowers and several videos for you to … Read More...
I’m a fantasy, sci fi buff. My first serious foray into crafting was selling my fantasy inspired pictures, paintings and wire jewellery. The chance to make items just like my drawings was a serious motivational factor for learning how to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shows how you can make their Bows & Ruffles Vanity Chair Cushion. It’s like a pretty pretty skirt for your chair. Long double ruffles hang from three sides of the cushion. In the back, it ties to the chair … Read More...
When I had to provide my daughter with a snack for school, the “Gogurt” was the best invention ever. She was eating something somewhat healthy and it was convenient. I stored them in the freezer and it was thawed or … Read More...
If you do a lot of gardening, then you know how taxing it can be on your back. The constant bending and stooping to weed and tend your garden can leave you in more discomfort than anything. Have you ever … Read More...
Recently I posted a link to all sorts of creative ways to use Legos
that you all loved! Today I have a link to post at Hative that features all sorts of ways to organize, display and store Legos. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ren from The Inspired Wren shares a free printable you can frame and hang in your sewing room. It’s a sewists’ take on the traditional Irish blessing, saying “May your stash be ever plentiful, may your needle be forever sharp, … Read More...
I wasn’t too sure where to blog about this one and in the end decided it was suitable for the Jewelry Blog. If you have been following my posts over the past 6 months as I start to write for … Read More...
Candles have always been a popular item in the world of crafts. They are easy to make, and the finished product can be customized in so many different ways. However, if you are looking for a way to add a … Read More...
Did someone buy you roses for valentine’s day? Did you buy your self roses? Once the petals begin to fall don’t feel sad instead chop them up into a luxurious sugar scrub and treat yourself to a mini pamper session. … Read More...
Fussy-cut raccoon faces delight the eye in this Snowball mini quilt made by Karin, of Leigh Laurel Studios. It’s her offering in the Schnitzel & Boo Mini Swap where in her blog post she confesses it was hard to give … Read More...
Even for kids who love to write stories, sometimes the hardest part is trying to figure out what to write about and then getting started. This bog post from The Activity Mom solves both of those problems. It is the … Read More...
This project combines two of my favorite things, recycling and storage ideas. Can you believe this amazing tool organizer is made from 12 empty toilet paper tubes?! Anne’s Paper Creations is sharing a video tutorial on how to paint, cover … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lisa Lam from U-Handblog shares a tutorial for making a simple tote. It’s the kind of bag you can fold up and stash in a large purse or glove compartment so you’ve always got a bag when you need it. … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Need a creative boost? Join Rachel and Alison from Adventures In Making for their new DIY Craft Challenge!
Each month they will choose a theme, and you get to run with it, then share what you make. You can stick … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Pam from Threading My Way shows how you can make a small drawstring bag. She suggests making them as gift bags. They’d be a pretty way to present a small gift, perhaps jewelry. And at the end of her post, … Read More...