Not long ago I brought you a roundup of Doctor Who inspired knitting patterns, and now there’s another great roundup of stitching inspired by TV and movies over at Knithacker you’ll want to check out.
The collection features a … Read More...
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by Sarah White
Not long ago I brought you a roundup of Doctor Who inspired knitting patterns, and now there’s another great roundup of stitching inspired by TV and movies over at Knithacker you’ll want to check out.
The collection features a … Read More...
Are you on the burlap bandwagon? I can’t say as I have made anything yet with it but this cute project that Keri Lee sent in looks like such an innovative way to use the burlap to hold the stems … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jess from Gracious Threads shares a free pattern at Fleece Fun shares a free pattern for making her Sunshine Softie. Sewn from fleece, it’s soft for babies and toddlers to snuggle. The triangle rays around the edge are easy for … Read More...
The season-best known as Fall will soon be upon us, and we will be enjoying cooler temperatures, beautiful colors, and the well-known aromas of baked goods. Why not bring in a touch of the season to your polymer clay crafting … Read More...
In a powerful post titled Give Me Gratitude or Give Me Debt, NY Times best selling author, Glennon Doyle Melton talks about what is important in life and the all important role perspective plays in how we look at … Read More...
Do you like to have things organized, but want everything to look pretty as well? Honestly, there are not a lot of organization bins and storage solutions that are overly decorative and appealing to the eye. However, thanks to Pinterest … Read More...
I see a new trend emerging here “Steam Punk”. I am not sure it’s my kinda thing but I know it’s gaining in popularity so I am happy to continue to blog about it. This tutorial is from Crafts Unleashed… Read More...
Make these holiday scented wax tarts for gifts this holiday season. (Yes Christmas is coming fast!). The recipe and FREE printable label can be found here at Soapdelinews.com. Create gift baskets with candles, oil burners and home made wax tarts … Read More...
The family rumor is that I come from a line of Gypsy’s. It’s not hard to believe then why I am drawn to this type of style. It’s definitely a new trend that is hitting the world. Maybe it’s time … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Rachel from Adventures in Making shared this tutorial on how to tie dye tissue paper. I have never heard of this technique, I think it is really awesome!
In the tutorial, Rachel shows you the steps on how to fold … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
My daughter is in 5th grade this year! It’s her last year in elementary school – and her first year to have a locker. This is a big deal for a 10 year old. So of course on our … Read More...
I have colored rice and noodles for craft projects and sensory play, but I have never thought of coloring dried chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans). Dyan, from And Next Comes L, made these for her kids to play with … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
I may have several purses in my closet, but really I’m a one bag girl. I’m never actually going to take the time to switch all my stuff from one purse to another, just because the new bag will match … Read More...
Heather Greenwood shares how she made the gorgeous piece above using varying products and techniques from Silhouette. She used printable canvas, corrugated paper, white sticker paper and sketch pens, as well as various cutting techniques to create this honeymoon memento. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melissa from Blank Slate Patterns and Melly Sews shares a free pattern for making this bias trimmed tank top. If it looks familiar to you, you might be remembering it from a post of hers last week with a pattern … Read More...
Craftsy is a great place to learn new crafting techniques, they offer on-line classes for many different crafts like jewelry, photography, quilting, cake decoration and paper arts too. They offer paid classes but also free mini class as well. Each … Read More...
Isn’t this mini book gorgeous? Melissa Samuels made it using a clever accordion fold method.
The finish is gorgeous, and the book is simple to construct. You’ll need 12×12 paper, a paper trimmer, and glue or tape. Melissa takes you … Read More...
by jd wolfe
When I saw these coasters, they made me chuckle. Only a parent would come up with this idea. Put the spill down before you even fill the cup with something that can be filled. You can see this on Etsy.com … Read More...
Got an extra photo lying around? Use scrapbooking paper and embellishments to create a cute 4×6 frame for displaying a treasured photo. Albion Gould takes you through the steps. You’ll also need ModPodge, letter stickers, a foam brush and … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Beth from The Renegade Seamstress shares a tutorial at eHow showing what to do when a shirt fits just a little bit too snugly. With a bit of creativity, you can add the extra that you need to make the … Read More...