Doesn’t that depend if you are showering with this guy or not? Look at the picture now back to me.
I am pretty sure the Old spice guy (He has an actual name- Isaiah ) would prefer if you showered … Read More...
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Doesn’t that depend if you are showering with this guy or not? Look at the picture now back to me.
I am pretty sure the Old spice guy (He has an actual name- Isaiah ) would prefer if you showered … Read More...
To complete this pattern you need to purchase the base Lalylala doll pattern. The Free bit is only the Modification to turn it into a bunny. So you are probbaly wondering why I am still featuring it? Well its adorable … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cintia from My Poppet shares a tutorial for making this whimsical rainbow wall hanging. It would be pretty to hang on a front door or in a child’s room. It’s cute for St. Patrick’s Day, but you can keep it … Read More...
The Cut at Home blog has a video tutorial showing how to use lovely pattern papers, stamping inks and stamps to make a pretty Easter shadow box card. It includes directions for Silhouette owners but also has a link to … Read More...
When I am trying to think of a craft to make with the kids, my thoughts rarely go to using Shrinky Dinks… It takes a project like these cute shamrocks to remind me of the possibilities this amazing craft product … Read More...
Angie of Gnome Angel takes a look at quilter behavior through the lens of the seven deadly sins. Inspired by the movie, Seven, she has quilty confessions you gotta read.
Are you guilty? If the thimble fits, go to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
T-shirts are a little boys wardrobe staple. They’re actually easy to make, too. Melissa from Blank Slate Patterns and Melly Sews shares a free pattern for making a t-shirt for little boys, and a tutorial showing how to sew it … Read More...
by Katie Smith
You may notice that I feature a lot of tutorials by Annette from Fiber Artsy. That’s because she’s always coming up with interesting ideas! I think these felted Easter eggs are really cool. I’ve never tried felting, but I like … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amanda from Jedi Craft Girl shows how you can make these nautical key fobs. They’re made in two parts- the key fob itself, and a fabric tag with an anchor applique. She links to a previous tutorial for making the … Read More...
Follow these instructions on Where the Smiles Have been, and turn your handwriting into a font, absolutely free. Rather than using a mobile device as outlined in my post last week, this method uses an online service, so anyone can … Read More...
I’ve been digging into making fantasy critters and bits from polymer clay. I live this stuff outside of clay so I am, of course, a fan of Game of Thrones. I hadn’t seen the show yet but when I started … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Stephanie from Swoodson Says shares a free pattern for an artist’s palette applique design. You can use this design on all kinds of projects. She shows it sewn on a child’s shirt and on a zippered pencil pouch. I’m thinking … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Yin from Pretty Quirky Pants shares a tutorial for making this tote with a zippered pocket on the outside. The tall tote is lined, with boxed corners and faux leather handles. The zippered pocket on the outside is a handy … Read More...
Here’s a sweet Easter card made with die cuts from Poppy Stamps. Liquid Pearls was used to add pattern and dimension to the eggs. Like Ilona Zbieg did with this card one of my favorite things to do when using … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Donni host of the “The Magic Onions” is the mom of 2 children and blogs out of Southern California! Donni is sharing her wonderful tutorials from spring and Easter past. All you have to do is go to her blog … Read More...
Over at the blog Dump A Day there is a post that is filled, I mean filled, with all sorts of craft projects most made with a recycled elements like this tuna can and clothing hanger wall display to all … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Deby from So Sew Easy shares a free pattern for her Cross My Heart dress. It’s a fitted dress from a stretch knit fabric, with pleated panels draping from the shoulders and crossing over the bodice (thus the name of … Read More...
This is just so pretty and while at first I thought it was done with paint to make the variegation but what if it was red wine? Well, either way I love it! Pop on over to the blog DIY … Read More...
I just realized I need to get going on Easter! Thank goodness I no longer have to do an Easter egg hunt. I always forgot one hiding spot and then a week later. Luckily, I always used plastic eggs. I … Read More...
by Dana Hinders
If you know a child who loves monsters or an adult with a playful sense of humor, this gift bag decor project is a fun way to add interest to any present. All you need are pipe cleaners, wiggle eyes, … Read More...