Alicia from Felt With Love Designs
Pot holders also known as Heat pads are perfect little weeknight projects. Perfect for scrap fabrics and small handmade gifts that will actually be used in the kitchen. If you love hot pads as … Read More...
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by Anne Weaver
Alicia from Felt With Love Designs
Pot holders also known as Heat pads are perfect little weeknight projects. Perfect for scrap fabrics and small handmade gifts that will actually be used in the kitchen. If you love hot pads as … Read More...
Raising chickens in your own backyard has become increasingly popular over the years, and for good reason. Keeping chickens can provide fresh eggs, fertilizer for your garden, and even reduce household waste. If you are considering starting your own backyard … Read More...
by Dana Hinders
I absolutely love these free printables from Craftaholics Anonymous! My son’s birthday is always right around Thanksgiving, so my main focus that week is usually birthday party planning. So, when it comes to Thanksgiving, I’m all about quick and easy … Read More...
The holiday season is upon us and unfortunately in our household the sick bug has already hit. Hoping it is not an indication of what this winter will be.
Food has always been a big part of our holidays. From … Read More...
These Snowman earrings are quick to make. They would make wonderful gifts for tweens to make for friends and Christmas time. The material cost is low enough that every kids in the class could have a pair. You could create … Read More...
This Christmas berries and flowers pattern is brought to you by the Felted Button. You will love her patterns (paid and free) on her Ravelry store. The colors are amazing and the rainbow blanket would have to be my favorite … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melissa from Blank Slate Patterns and Melly Sews shows how you can make a laundry bag, one you can use individually in a dorm or hang from a laundry sorting station. She made hers from mesh, which allows her to … Read More...
Why would you play regular checkers when you have a chance to play checkers as either Batman or Superman?
Amanda, from Crafts by Amanda, shares some simple paper weaving techniques and shows us how to make a checkerboard using this … Read More...
If you are looking for a fun little project to keep your hands busy during the holidays, look at these 9 patterns we have found. They are all simply beautiful and are sure to put you in the holiday spirit. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Marissa fromRae Gun Ramblings shares a tutorial at Skip To My Lou showing how to make her Big Bow Ear Warmer. It’s made from fleece, which doesn’t require hemming and has just enough to allow for flexibility in fit. … Read More...
Download these thank-you printable in three different font styles, and then use shaped punches to cut them out. They look lovely on kraft, and would work on a white background too. Use them for gift giving, Thanksgiving, card making and … Read More...
It’s just about time to start shopping and gift wrapping for Christmas (or maybe you already have :)). Using die cuts and stamps you can make stunning tags for your holiday gifts this year. The Capture to Moment blog has … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jess from The Sewing Rabbit made a set of coordinating throw pillows in holiday-licous plaids. They’re a mix of traditional and modern, with a classic plaid accented with modern graphics. She shares a tutorial and templates so you can make … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Aren’t these flowers gorgeous? Patricia created these using wire and nail polish! Amazing, right? I think so. She shares the step by step tutorial on her blog, with lots of pictures so it’s easy to figure out how to create.… Read More...
Any little girl (and even big ones!) would love to receive this beautiful snow princess card. It’s just perfect for birthdays, Christmas and even weddings. Kelly at Simply Kelly Designs shows you how to make it using a dress … Read More...
Look at these gorgeous cards! Melissa Samuels has designed these twelve Christmas cards and will be teaching you how to make them in a free class on December 1st. She has a limited number of kits available so you can … Read More...
Whip up a whole sleighful of holiday cheer with these adorable origami Christmas boots! They’re quick to fold, incredibly cute, and surprisingly versatile—perfect for more than just a scrapbook embellishment.
These little paper boots take just a few minutes to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This beautiful butterfly cape is an easy project. Mark Montano shares a tutorial showing how (video and written instructions). It comes up shorter in the front, so the cape won’t hide your entire outfit when you’re wearing it. And the … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
When the gift is unwrapped, the little sweater can be used as a Christmas ornament! The fun part is that you can make your Christmas sweater look as festive and cute as you want! Maria of “Shopgirl” shows us how … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ren from The Inspired Wren shows how you can make a little pouch to hold a small bottle of hand sanitizer. The fabric jacket wraps around a bottle of hand sanitizer, and a button loop at the top lets you … Read More...