This one makes me want to throw my freedom in the drawer and have another baby! Maybe not. It is super adorable though and the pattern is free from Red heart. This would be cute in Christmas colors too.
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This one makes me want to throw my freedom in the drawer and have another baby! Maybe not. It is super adorable though and the pattern is free from Red heart. This would be cute in Christmas colors too.
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This adorable rainbow soap is made using two different molds. It would make a perfect holiday gift or a Birthday Favor. You could make it with a brighter color finish if you needed/wanted something more colorful. Full tutorial here.
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by Linda Lanese
Sara is a wife and mother and blogs out of California on “tell love and chocolate” and is a complete chocolate enthusiast. Sara is sharing her “felt THANKSGIVING BANNER” tutorial with us. She says she has never been one to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A wine bag makes a nice presentation of a bottle of wine hostess gift. But not all friends enjoy wine. If your friends are more likely to enjoy a good beer, you can use a tutorial by Michelle from From … Read More...
I think this simple small world caught my eye because I have at least a dozen tiny, plastic frogs here, plus the colorful gems and craft foam so I can make this up without much fuss. Creating a small world … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Marissa from Rae Gun Ramblings shows how you can make a Hunger Games inspired t-shirt. You’ll need a t-shirt pattern for this project. She used the Hey June Union St. Pattern, but any basic t-shirt pattern will work. Her … Read More...
Diane’s Digital Designs has been sweet enough to share this adorable snowman digi stamp for free with our readers. Click here to visit Diane’s blog for more of her fun free digital stamps and cute project designs.
-Heather
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by Anne Weaver
Cheryl from Sew Can Do shares a tutorial showing how to make a wet bag to transport wet or damp items without the moisture soaking into everything around it. If you’ve got a child in diapers or in potty training … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Use pretty rice papers to make a faux Chinese lantern plant for a stylish fall display. Kathy from Just Crafty Enough posted the tutorial for creating these lovely paper lanterns on her blog. I used to do origami, but I’ve … Read More...
Are you looking for some great fonts for your Christmas DIY projects? Check out this list of resources from Elegance and Enchantment. You can use these for your December Daily or other holiday memory keeping project, as well as … Read More...
I admit, I was looking for some tutorials on how to make dogs – canes, sculpture, SOMETHING – in polymer clay when I stumbled across this tutorial for a sculpted lab head. Bonus: labs are my favourite dog breed.
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This pattern for a fox cowl from the shop of Thevelvetacorn on Etsy is amazingly beautiful. I have had the pleasure of downloading and trying this pattern out and it is not only easy to understand, but contains enough detailed instructions for a crochet … Read More...
I love purple potatoes! I’ve never seen purple sweet potatoes. This side could be a hit or miss, because some people just can’t get past the beautiful color. So if you think your guests will be freaked out, you can … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Laura from A Beautiful Mess shows how you can make a color blocked envelope clutch. It’s made from two colors or leather or faux leather and is sewn together by hand. It’s sleek and modern out of a white and … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shows how you can make a tablecloth with a matching sheer overlay. The sheer overlay would be gorgeous for a winter holiday tablescape, especially if you use a sheer fabric with a snowflake-y design on it. And when you … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
I love these little snowmen and they are easy to make. Change the colors of the scarves to suit your family or friend’s gender or personalities and everyone will fall in love with them. Once again Onel from the bilingual … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Kat is an artist and writer and blogs out of New England on “design lively”. She shows us how to create her darling “Cone Christmas Tree”. Kat has a tutorial for us to follow and where and what to get … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
How beautiful is this fall vignette with the canvas pumpkins the natural woods and the glass jugs? I think it is so classic and a good way to show your guests just how creative you are. Use it on the … Read More...
by Sarah White
The cowl knitting patterns just keep coming this year, which tells you how popular this simple accessory is still. A lot of them are being worked in bulky yarns this year, too, which is a great way to take advantage … Read More...
by Pam Pedersen
It is still not too late to start your Christmas stitching. If you get a jump start now, I bet you will be finished in enough time for a little egg nog and mistletoe smooching. Needlepaint has created some festive … Read More...