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Tutorial: Wine tote with a padded divider

January 6, 2015 by Anne Weaver

Ali and Courtney from Wives of Whitewood show how you can make a wine tote.  The bag will hold two bottles of wine – or one bottle of wine and a couple of stemless glasses.  The padded divider is removable … Read More...

Crafty 2015 Project – Try Something New Every Month

January 6, 2015 by Katie Smith

If you’re looking for a fun year long challenge to do this year, here’s an interesting one I’ve found: Trying a new craft every month. Stephanie from Swoodson Says is trying something new every month and she’s inviting everyone to … Read More...

DIY Blog Business Cards

January 6, 2015 by Katie Smith

Business cards are a must when you own a blog or a business or Etsy shop! I love this idea that Susannah shared on her blog, Feast + West. She ordered pre printed business cards, and used washi tape / … Read More...

Tutorial|Create Unique Journal Cards Using Silhouette Studio®

January 6, 2015 by Francine Clouden

Ready to take your Silhouette machine to the next level? Take a look at this tutorial from heather Greenwood, on how you can use your machine and Silhouette cut files to make your own journal cards for your scrapping this … Read More...

Scrapbook Organization | How to Pack A Scrapbooking Tote

January 6, 2015 by Francine Clouden

How do you bring your most used tools and supplies with you to a crop? Have you ever gotten there and realized that your forgot your favorite black pen, or ink pad? Jennifer at Hydrangea Hippo shares her tips and … Read More...

Freebie | Owl Lover 2015 Calendar

January 6, 2015 by Francine Clouden

Do you just love owls? Then you need to check out the free printable 2015 Owl Calendar from My Owl Barn. Shivani has brought together 46 artists to create illustrations of owls to use as the monthly images for this … Read More...

Tutorial: Little House Charms

January 5, 2015 by Elaine Robitaille

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EfZn uses air dry Fimo for this project but you could make some plain coloured – white, black or brain would be great, particularly if you needed to distress the houses a bit after – houses, cure them and then … Read More...

Crochet Pattern – Light Saber List

January 5, 2015 by Shellie Wilson

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A lightsaber is a fictional energy weapon featured in the Star Wars universe. It consists of a polished metal hilt which projects a brightly lit energy blade generally about 4 feet (1.22 meters) long, though some lightsabers are of a … Read More...

Tutorial: Vinyl window first-aid pouch you can slip in your purse

January 5, 2015 by Anne Weaver

Jennie from Clover & Violet shares a tutorial for making this first-aid pouch with a clear vinyl window.  It’s small enough to toss in your purse, with room to hold a selection of band-aids, some hand wipes, and other small … Read More...

No Sew Felt Valentine’s Day Ornaments

January 5, 2015 by Linda Lanese

no sew Valentine heartsVicki hosts “Vicki O’Dell the Creative Goddess” is showing us how to make these adorable “No Sew Felt Valentine’s Day Ornaments” She has an excellent pictorial for us to follow.  This project is super cute and super easy!  Vicki used … Read More...

Spicy Cioppino

January 5, 2015 by Carolyn Bickford

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December ended with some warm temperatures and it was nice till this weekend. Then old man winter decided we needed a reminder of how harsh and cold he can be. Temperatures below zero and wind chills making us feel even … Read More...

Free pattern: Sew a Simple Shrug

January 5, 2015 by Anne Weaver

Deby from So Sew Easy shares a free pattern to sew a simple shrug.  It’s super easy to make, with just one pattern piece and three easy seams.  A lettuce edge hem on the sleeves is a pretty finish.  You … Read More...

Clever Ideas for an Easy “My Little Pony” Party

January 5, 2015 by Dana Hinders

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If you’re planning a party for someone who loves “My Little Pony,” there are some adorable ideas in this post from At Home With Jen. This fun kids’ party features quick and easy decorations, as well as games like “Guess … Read More...

A bunch of cute ways to display teddy bears

January 5, 2015 by Stefanie Girard

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Peek-a-boo! This is just too cute! I know I say that a lot but you really can’t argue with this cuteness. And there are a bunch more cute ideas on how to frame vintage teddy bears in cute ways over … Read More...

Seared Shrimp Vindaloo with Vegetables

January 5, 2015 by Carolyn Bickford

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I feel it is still a little early for Valentines items, but I figured it wouldn’t be too early if you are planning a healthy romantic dinner at home. A reminder that Valentine’s Day is on Saturday this year, so … Read More...

A Knit Fit for a Prince

January 5, 2015 by Sarah White

Knit a vest with standing guards similar to Prince George's!When I first saw the pictures of little Prince George in an adorable knit vest adorned with marching and standing guards, I thought that it would be a lot of fun to knit a replica.

I may still, but in … Read More...

Sewing Pattern: Hug It Out raglan t-shirt

January 5, 2015 by Anne Weaver

Jen from Eat. Sleep. Make. shares a tutorial for making this adorable Hug It Out raglan sleeve t-shirt.  She designed and created the shirt for her young son, but this style works for any age.  They nice for girls, too.  … Read More...

8 Fun & Whimsical Crafts using Plastic Spoons

January 5, 2015 by Larissa Coleman

Plastic utensils are usually found in most homes fairly easily, and if not, they can be found at the dollar store for not much money at all.  If you have a stash of plastic spoons laying around and have been … Read More...

Greenhouse Building Plans

January 5, 2015 by Larissa Coleman

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Do you love to garden, but just don’t live in a climate that agrees with year-round gardening?  Have you ever thought of doing your gardening in a greenhouse?  Greenhouse gardening is not only great for those who like to have … Read More...

DIY – Upcycled Holiday Bracelet

January 5, 2015 by Shellie Wilson

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I am sure at some point we have all bought a holiday souvenir bracelet with the intention of wearing it as a memento but this idea is so much better. Especially if you have an old one you need to … Read More...

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