Use metallic stamping inks for a beautiful romantic card with a touch of shimmer, the Imagine Crafts blog has the details.
-Heather
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Use metallic stamping inks for a beautiful romantic card with a touch of shimmer, the Imagine Crafts blog has the details.
-Heather
by jd wolfe
I love this nifty, easy to work up crochet pencil case. But, wait, there’s more! Wouldn’t it also make a nice travel case for your crochet hooks, including a pocket to hold a copy of your pattern folded to … Read More...
The charm of this type of cane and bead or applique is that you could use a skinner blend instead of the simple black and white bullseye for the full colour effect. Or you could use solid colours or varying … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Julie from John & Pearl shows how to make this simple felt lined phone case. The construction is super easy and you can make it to fit any size phone. The felt makes a thick, soft lining that helps protect … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
How about this triple dipped ice cream cone without one calorie? These ice cream cones have the cutest little faces on them and I’m sure that everyone would love these as a gift to hang on the wall or use … Read More...
by Pam Pedersen
I love the idea of traditional primitive samplers in various mediums. These wonderful Pear Samplers are an perfect example of taking a traditional stitching sampler and adding a decorative flair to it. Samplers and Santas have created several of these … Read More...
by Pam Pedersen
Do you have a shirt that is a little worn? Why not patch it up with this clever yet easy tutorial from Bobbypin Bandit on Feeling Stitchy.com. Using a free pattern and a little imagination, an old shirt is … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ashley from Make It and Love It shows how you can make pacifier clips to keep a paci from getting dirty or, worse, lost when baby drops it. The clip is simply a strip of fabric with a loop of … Read More...
Have you heard of Brandy Melville before? If not, you have got to go check out some of her work! This cute sign is just one blogger’s version of Brandy’s great work. Once you read up on how simple this … Read More...
It is already August! Summer just never seems to last long enough.
I still have lots of blueberries to eat and found this yummy looking recipe on Pinterest.
The Girl Who Ate Everything has a great recipe for fresh or … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Maris from Sew Maris shares a tutorial at Sew, Mama, Sew! showing how to make this beautiful sleeveless stretch lace top. Her tutorial shows how to adapt a basic tank top pattern to the layered lace tank. (She uses sleeveless … Read More...
This Anthropologie knockoff is casual and eclectic making it fun and funky and easy to make. You can use a mixed medium of materials which also makes it affordable as you can use what you already have. Full tutorial can … Read More...
by Katie Smith
For those of you that do craft shows, this is extremely helpful!
Instead of waiting until the last minute to price things, try working ahead of time and getting a good start before the show.
Rosalie created this helpful … Read More...
These cute little monsters won’t scare a soul! Made from scrap pieces of felt, they are sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face.
This is a great project for all ages. For younger kids, you can cut and sew … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amber from Crazy Little Projects shares a tutorial at The Ribbon Retreat blog showing how to make this vinyl art smock for little kids. It’ll help keep their clothes protected during messy art projects. When I first saw the photo, … Read More...
There’s another e-book available from Paul over at Helios Glass. They’re a wonderful glass studio and teaching facility that keeps pumping out these great e-books. We just got one the other week and here’s another. This one is all … Read More...
The Sixxiz blog shows how to use one of their dies for a fun camera pocket card. This would be cute gift to give filled with photos!
-Heather
by Linda Lanese
Is this not the cutest dream catcher you’ve ever seen? Well Michelle of Molly Moo made this for her daughter Molly as promised. Michelle has her own unique way of creating a colorful and delightful dream Catcher for a young … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Imperial measurements don’t make it easy for us to convert between measurements on the fly. Figuring the number of inches in 5/8 yard doesn’t exactly lend itself ot math in your head. KZ from Kzjo Studio saves you the headache … Read More...