This is a good resource for those with an Indie Business who might want to consider selling their art wholesale. Carmen posted this on The Artcademy blog.
Carmen says: “Recently I took the step of selling some of my items … Read More...
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by Katie Smith
This is a good resource for those with an Indie Business who might want to consider selling their art wholesale. Carmen posted this on The Artcademy blog.
Carmen says: “Recently I took the step of selling some of my items … Read More...
Take advantage of the trendy metallic thing and – at least as clay goes – the faceting everything trend. This tutorial from Poppytalk lets you crank out a few faceted rings, make them shiny, and try out the faceting thing. … Read More...
I have been attending Craftcation for years and I can personally attest to how amazing it is! You spend the days surrounded by like-minded creatives learning all sorts of new things to help you be more creative and business savvy.… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ella and Nesta’s Little Room shows how you can make this heart-shaped mug rug. It folds up to create a little fabric envelope. You could easily tuck a couple of tea bags into it as you’re folding it up. The … Read More...
by Sarah White
My favorite kinds of knitting patterns are those that use unexpected designs and techniques but that are still not that difficult to pull off.
The Revel Modular Shawlette from Plymouth Yarns (via Noble Knits) is a great example of that … Read More...
by Dana Hinders
With prom and wedding season quickly approaching, I thought I’d share one of the best tutorials for creating a balloon arch that I’ve ever seen. I love the idea of adding florals into the finished arch to give it a … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
A warm scarf is a must this winter with our below zero temps and Martha shows us how to make these charming Appliquéd Scarves. Easily add a unique style to its cozy appeal with just a few basic flourishes. Her … Read More...
This post was sent in by Nina and it features a tutorial on how to make a faux tin “Moroccan” style mirror. The blog needs to be translated and I’m not sure the translation of the name is right but … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This felt centerpiece holds a collection of taper candles and small flower vases. You can wrap it around to make an arrangement that is pleasing. Johanna Rundel shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make one. It looks … Read More...
With Spring just around the corner, we will all be getting outdoors a little more often, and spending a lot more time in our yards and gardens. Take a minute before the warmer days arrive to organize your garage space … Read More...
by Sarah White
I noticed recently that a lot of people were viewing my T-shirt yarn bag pattern over at About, so this is an appropriate tutorial to post right about now.
Making T-shirt yarn is actually pretty easy (though time consuming, … Read More...
These adorable Easter soaps are so easy to make and a great alternative to Chocolate gifts. (I like chocolate so happy to get it) The peeps one has to be the simplest as the molds are so easily obtainable in … Read More...
For this amazingly tactile rug you are going to need selvage, around 5 pounds of it actually. Find out how to make this rug and where to get the selvage from by hopping on over to Mama In a Stitch.… Read More...
Over on the Paper Artsy blog you can learn several different techniques for making a fun stamped art canvas. Like using a stamp to create a stencil and painting a stamped image on a book page. Click here for complete … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kathleen from Grosgrain shares a free pattern for her Chiffon Cardigan. The sheer fabric makes a pretty layer over a tank or short-sleeved tee. I’m loving the pom pom trim she used to finish the edges! She doesn’t state a … Read More...
Using melted crayons is a great way to teach kids about pointillism. Not sure what pointillism is? Merrian-Webster defines it as “the theory or practice in art of applying small strokes or dots of color to a surface so that … Read More...
If you love the look of old wooden crates, but can’t seem to find any within your price range, then this DIY tutorial is for you! With a handful of paint stir sticks from your local hardware store, some staples … Read More...
Having the perfect embellishment for your project can add just the right finishing touch. With these 7 tutorials you can make any of these cute little details to your pages or cards in no time at all. Take a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kate from See Kate Sew shares a free pattern for making these two-tone knotted pillows. The corners are shaped so you can tie them into knots. Using a different fabric on the front and the back creates a cool two-tone … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sewing is a wonderful hobby that can bring peace and joy to your life. Whether you’re working on a quilt, a dress, or a simple project, the feeling of accomplishment when you see the finished product is unparalleled. However, sometimes … Read More...