Ink pads aren’t just for inking up your stamps, you can also use them to add a vintage stained look to paper and also color plain ribbons and trims. The Simon Says Stamp blog has a step by step tutorial … Read More...
Dr. Suess Hat Pencil Cup Craft
If you ask me, any time is a good time to make a Dr. Seuss craft; but, if you are looking for a timely excuse to make one, March 2nd is Theodor Seuss Geisel’s (aka Dr. Seuss) birthday. In honor … Read More...
Tutorial: Color Me pillowcase
Hayley from Welcome to the Mouse House shows how you can make a color-me pillowcase that little kids will LOVE. It’s made with her new Color Me fabric line for Michael Miller fabrics, which is like the most fabulous coloring … Read More...
10 Amazing Tablescapes for Your Country Chic Wedding
On your wedding day, creating an ambiance that radiates warmth, comfort, and a sense of relaxation is key. A rustic wedding theme holds the power to transform your special day into an enchanting and intimate celebration, where guests can truly … Read More...
Tutorial: Bohemian Tassel Laptop Tote
Jess from The Sewing Rabbit shows how you can make her Bohemian Tassel Laptop Tote. It’s pretty enough to just carry as a purse, but big enough to hold a laptop. You can color block or dip dye the outside … Read More...
DIY Leather Tassel Key Fob/Bag Charm
I love this leather tassel! Portia shared the tutorial for this Leather Tassel Key Fob on her blog, Makery. She used some thing leather lace, and a split ring lobster clasp to create it. If you do not need a … Read More...
Princesses Awesome: Girl Dresses that fight ‘pinkification’
In our house, we have a little girl who hates the color pink. She would do anything to not be seen wearing it or associating with it.
It’s nothing that we have encouraged or discouraged. It’s just the way she … Read More...
Show & Tell | Filofax Planner Set-Up
To follow on from my post about the creative planner craze on Monday, I wanted to highlight how one scrapbooker is using her Filofax with scrapbooking. Jamie at paperheARTproject takes us through her planner, chatting about the inserts she … Read More...
Making Charms from Clay
Polymer clay, being the insanely versatile medium that it is, is great for charms and dangles and pendants as well as it’s beady cousins. Generally the charms need a loop or hole for a loop so they can be dangled … Read More...
Vanilla Wafers St. Patrick’s Day Treats
Here is a great treat to make with the kids and all the items are store bought. This is perfect for us non creative folks, that like to play with our food. The green chocolate chips are a Christmas/winter item. … Read More...
Tutorial: 10-minute yoga mat strap
Steph from Crafting in the Rain shows how you can make a yoga mat strap. The strap is sewn into a big circle that you wrap around a rolled up yoga mat and then back through itself before pulling it … Read More...
Free Printable Label for DIY Dr. Seuss Party Favors
Dr. Seuss’s birthday is celebrated across the country on March 2, marking a day of reading and imaginative play. If you’re planning any sort of event to celebrate, treat your guests to a cute party favor. Download a free printable … Read More...
Free pattern: Sundress for a tiny doll
There is wide variety of sewing patterns available for larger dolls such as American Girl, but it’s a lot harder to find a pattern for smaller dolls. My daughter’s smaller dolls always had much more limited wardrobes than the American … Read More...
Card Making Project: Spring Flower Water Color Card
In this card tutorial Tammy Tutterow will show you how to water down acrylic paints to paint a background and stamped images on water color paper for a lovely spring flower card. You can also use the same watered down … Read More...
Lucky Shamrocks St. Patrick’s Day Wreath
Bev of Flamingo Toes has the most fabulous St. Patrick’s Day wreath for us to create. She has an excellent easy to follow pictorial so we can all duplicate her design. She shows you how to make the wreath, how … Read More...
Tutorial: Fancy tiered skirt for a little girl
Chelsea from GYCT Designs shares a tutorial for making this fancy tiered skirt for a little girl. The sparkly tulle ruffles are perfect for a special occasion, or just fun to wear because it’s Tuesday and you’re going to the … Read More...
Review: Lace Knitting for Beginners
For some reason, lace reminds me of spring. I guess because when it starts to get warm outside you can start thinking about wearing projects with eyelets again.
Whatever the reason, I have lace on the brain right now as … Read More...
Irish Creme Cheesecake Brownies
Amazing to be ahead of the game, here is something that can be whipped up for St. Patrick’s Day. Although, I would like it any day, because it has brownie and mint flavor. Plus, anything green is better than all … Read More...
How to make scratch art on recycled cds
When you were a kid did you love scratching doodles and making scratch art? I did. It was such a cool concept to be taking away material rather that drawing it on. Well I couldn’t believe how pretty, upscale and … Read More...
Tutorial: 2 easy ways to gather fabric on your serger
Marissa from Rae Gun Ramblings shows two easy ways you can gather fabric on your serger, and you don’t even need a fancy foot or special attachment to do it. Her first method just about blew my mind. It’s … Read More...