If you have a little girl in your life, you need to read this post! These 20 beautiful ideas are not only girly and adorable, but just what you need to see while planning out the décor for that precious … Read More...
DIY: Euro pillows headboard
I made this temporary headboard from a *cutter quilt top and two European-style 26″ x 26″ pillows.
If you live in the United States, you can find these reasonably priced at HomeGoods, that’s where I bought mine.
*Quilters use this … Read More...
Free pattern: Flying Squirrel softie
How cute is this flying squirrel softie!! He was designed Abby Glassenberg from While She Naps, and she shares a free pattern at Wild Olive for making him. Made from fleece, he’s soft and huggable. And because … Read More...
How to Make Easy Letter Magnets
Instead of refrigerator art, make magnets that are refrigerator art in and of themselves!
Start out by printing the downloadable 2-page file of block letters shared by Lisa from Cucicucicoo. After the kids color in the letters as they please, … Read More...
DIY Handmade Blanket Ladder
Erin shared the tutorial for this fantastic handmade blanket ladder on her blog, Francois et Moi. This is a great DIY if you’re a blanket or quilt hoarder and love to keep blankets close at hand. With winter approaching you … Read More...
Indie Craft Sampler September Box Review
I posted about Indie Craft Sampler here already letting you know about the awesome new sampler boxes available. What is Indie Craft Sampler? Indie Craft Sampler is a new monthly subscription box that focuses on indie crafts! Each month a … Read More...
Tutorial: Color Pop Zipper Pouch
Marni from Haberdashery Fun shares a tutorial showing how to make her Color Pop Zipper Pouch. Brightly colored bias tape and zippers pop against a black & white print. The zipper pouches are quick to make and oh, so cute. … Read More...
Sewing Tutorial: Up-cycled Keepsake Neck tie coffee cozy
As the weather turns cooler, I’m replacing my iced lattes with actual warm coffees. Sadie Seasongoods shares a tutorial showing how you can make a coffee cozy out of an old neck tie. It wraps around a take-out coffee to … Read More...
Product Review: A Muse Studio Holiday Catalog
The brand new A Muse Studio Holiday Catalog is full of wonderful new cling rubber stamps, coordinating dies, papers and embellishments. You’ll find wonderful fall stamps like woodland critters, leaves, arrows and feathers (just right for table décor and fall … Read More...
Five Snacks Perfect for Munching on While Scrapbooking
via Damndelicious, Entirely Eventful Day, Stockpiling Moms, eatingclub vancouver, Fifteen Spatulas
Preparing for a mega scrapbooking session, or heading to a crop? Make sure you prepare a batch of snacks first! here are five snacks that would … Read More...
Tutorial | Alter a Book for Scrapbooking
Lisa Moorefield has done something that I long to do, but am scared of: altering a book to use for scrapbooking! Yes, taking a perfectly good book (albeit a vintage one), ripping pages out, and then using the book as … Read More...
Tutorial: Watermelon Cane
I’m having a little fun the last few days finding more veggie and fruit clay pieces – as I try to put together autumn and harvest pieces in my real world claying – and here’s a watermelon cane tutorial that’s … Read More...
Coffee Mug Quiche
Most of the items I see for cooking in mugs are cakes! This works great for me, because I’m the only one that likes quiche and it is more of a meal than a dessert.
Tonmoy D at DIYReal shows … Read More...
Tutorial: Fabric knot necklace
Jess from Craftiness Is Not Optional shares a tutorial at the Liberty of London blog showing how you can use a bit of pretty fabric (Liberty fabric, perhaps) to make a unique piece of jewelry. The fabric becomes a beautiful … Read More...
Tutorial: Get rid of that annoying jeans waistband gap!
One of my jeans pet peeves is that annoying gap that shows up at the back of the waistband. It happens a lot for me because my hips are proportionally bigger than my waist. (The nicer way of looking at … Read More...
Design Team Call: Really Reasonable Ribbon
Really Reasonable Ribbon is looking for members to join their Design Team. From their blog post:
Really Reasonable Ribbon is doing a design team call and we are looking for 3 or 4 new members to join our highly creative … Read More...
Free pattern: Adorable owl softies
Rachel from Adventures in Making shares a free pattern for making these adorable owl softies. They’re small softies – about the size of your hand – with big sweet eyes. They’re stuffed with polyfil and rice for weighting so they … Read More...
Edgar Allan Poe October: A Frugal Table Runner for Fall & Halloween
When you have a toddler in the house; you have to consider how safely to dress your table. Chances are a little one would have the runner off the table. Miriam and Erika are sisters who live 700 miles apart … Read More...
Geometric Glass Installations by Artist Chris Wood
Using reflective materials in his art, London based artist Chris Wood may use water in a wine glass or in the case of the installationshe’s been currently creating, he uses dichroic glass. Check out some of the wall installations over … Read More...
Tutorial: 1960s pillowcase style shift dress
This vintage 1960s pamphlet from Coats and Clark shows how you can make a shift dress. It’s made like a pillowcase dress, but in adult sizes and with a narrower fit than a typical child’s pillowcase dress. The Pattern Patter … Read More...