Fold up some quick and easy paper pumpkins using this child-friendly tutorial from Jenny at Origami tree.
The stem is optional, and without adding it you won’t need scissors or glue, just paper!
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Fold up some quick and easy paper pumpkins using this child-friendly tutorial from Jenny at Origami tree.
The stem is optional, and without adding it you won’t need scissors or glue, just paper!
Say Happy Halloween with these cute ghosts on a handmade card. Tissue paper, Mod Podge and an egg of STYROFOAM™ Brand Foam are all you need to make it. Get all the detailed instructions over at Crafts n Coffee.
Wendi Gratz of Happy Shiny World has designed a charming kitty quilt block that’s perfect for Halloween decor. This adorable kitty is featured across a patchwork ground, crafted using a fusible applique technique. Subscribers to her site or newsletter can … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Crystal from Stitched by Crystal shows how to make a hooded cape, like her daughter is wearing as part of her Little Red Riding Hood Halloween costume. The shorter cape coming just above the knees is a good length for … Read More...
Cake pops are the perfect dessert! Gives you a little taste, but less guilt for the bite size portion. Of course, if you eat more than one, the guilt factor might set in.
Here are some cake pops shaped like … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A pouf really is quite a versatile piece of living room decor. It serves as a foot rest and extra seating, and also provides an opportunity to inject a punch of color or pattern. Sew4Home shows how to make their … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
When the weather turns cool, our thoughts turn to… snuggly pajamas! Melissa from Melly Sews shares a tutorial at Riley Blake Designs showing how you can make a pair of pajama pants with contrast cuffs. Her tutorial includes how to … Read More...
Add some glitz and glitter for a wonderful fall card. Peel the adhesive backing off an adhesive sheet and pour on the glitter and then place it behind your die cut tree image, don’t forget to add a stamped sentiment! … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Michelle from Not My Tree shows how you can make a reusable shopping tote out of a pillowcase. It’s wide with a boxed bottom to accommodate your groceries, and straps make it easy to carry on your shoulder. Her design … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Does everybody have their Halloween costumes made for the children? If you don’t Liz and Elizabeth of Simple Simon and Company have you covered! They have the cutest little Capes that can be put together in a snap. They have … Read More...
by Sarah White
Since we’ve been talking a bit about brioche this week I thought it was appropriate to share this pattern from Classic Elite Yarns for a fisherman’s rib scarf.
Fisherman’s Rib is a stitch that is a lot like brioche … Read More...
Your guests will be delighted to see these cuties staring at them from the dessert table. Could they be screaming because they know that someone will eat them?
Great project to do with the kids. A gluten and dairy-free snack … Read More...
I haven’t seen this idea done before but it seems like it could be fun for even a silly adult party! “POP” on over to the link Kimberly sent in to the blog Bugaboo, mini, mr and me for the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cheryl from Sew Can Do shares a tutorial for making a fleece pumpkin Halloween costume. It’s made like a tunic, with a rounded bottom and a pumpkin face appliqued on the front. I’m loving the green leaf collar! You can … Read More...
Here is a good idea! To whiten your teeth naturally, you need only some basic stuff that might already be around your house. And most of it is natural stuff.
The ideas are presented by Dr. Josh Axe, a decently … Read More...
Vinegar is one of the most versatile items you can have in your home. It has so many different uses that once you get going with things, the list could be nearly endless. It is mostly used in cooking and … Read More...
Have you used printable decal paper before? Use water slide paper to create these printable holiday candles. This tutorial uses store bought candles for an “up-cycling” project. For the full tutorial, info where to get the paper as well as … Read More...
This blocking station is amazing and if you haven’t taken the time to create one for yourself well now is the time to get started. There is no excuse for WIP messiness when you have one of these around. The … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lindsey from Fort Worth Fabric Studio shares a tutorial for making a pretty fabric business card wallet. She’ll be carrying it with her at Quilt Market, the lucky dog! (One day I’ll make it there. Until, I’ll live vicariously through … Read More...
by Sarah White
Tweed yarns are just perfect for fall and winter knitting. They’re pretty and warm and just give a nice, wholesome, organic, natural look to whatever you knit with them.
Tahki Yarns has put together a look book celebrating its Donegal … Read More...