Are you ready for Easter? I still have to do some shopping for the meals, but the Easter Bucket is ready.
Are you stuck for ideas or want to try something new? The Frugal Girls are here to rescue you … Read More...
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Are you ready for Easter? I still have to do some shopping for the meals, but the Easter Bucket is ready.
Are you stuck for ideas or want to try something new? The Frugal Girls are here to rescue you … Read More...
Why not show your kids how to make one of these luminaries in honor of Earth Day. All you need is blue and green tissue paper, Mod Podge, and a small round fish or ivy bowl. Maureen, from Twig … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Meream from Bored and Crafty shares a tutorial at Tamagotchi Life showing how to make her April Showers Tote. A simple tote bag has a pretty april shower appliqued on the front. The finished size is approximately 11 x 13 … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Delia from Delia Creates shares a free pattern for making her Mix and Match Bow Ties for boys. They’re the real deal kind of bow tie, the ones that you actually tie. They’re made in two parts, with a hook … Read More...
by Pam Pedersen
I love the way cross stitch looks on linen. It just looks so soft and sweet to me. It reminds me of a spring day. Sew Sweet Violet created a great … Read More...
Adding shading and shadows behind, below and around your stamped images can really give them more dimension and help them pop off the paper. The C. C. Designs Stamp blog will show you how to make a pretty dotted background … Read More...
Who wouldn’t want to receive this adorable Easter Bunny with some yummy chocolate eggs? In this detailed tutorial at Crea Bea, you’ll learn how to sketch out and cut the pieces to make this cute bunny. he would be lovely … Read More...
Suzanne aka The Burlap Bag Lady shares a tutorial for making Easter Egg cards using burlap and trims. Pretty cute! Click here to see more.
These guys are nice examples of what you can do with a little clay, a texture sheet and paint. I usually skip paint so finding nice effects WITH paint is always a treat. The tutorial writer, Natalie, has also … Read More...
After the winter we’ve endured, this printable – designed by Kelly of Live Laugh Rowe – is the perfect greeting for warmer days ahead. Visit her blog to see how she framed it, then download your own copy of Hello … Read More...
Looking for some quick last minute “Date Night” curls? Check out this quick tip. Simple curl two ends to get the look. Date Night Curls. Do you have a go -to quick look? Maybe it’s time to change that … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Maria Merlino shows how you can quickly sew up fabric sleeves for your chopsticks. They’re super easy to make, and you can use your fabric scraps. Or, for a matched set you could purchase a fat quarter or a small … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Ama of “Ohoh blog” has two kids and a hubby! She is Belgian but they have live in Mexico for several years. It appears that Ama writes in four languages and that is amazing! She has this complete tutorial for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Michaela from Covered in Mod Podge shares a tutorial at The Ribbon Retreat showing how to make these hidden tab curtains tied together in the center with a bow. The hidden tabs are easily made from wide grosgrain ribbon stitched … Read More...
Full of whimsy with hens and eggs flying through the air, Hen’s Party is a lovely tribute to the energy of Spring. Did you know hens like to party in the Spring? That’s the inspired opinion of this quilt’s maker … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
I could sure use these today getting ready for Easter and my Daughter’s Birthday and making special craft projects for the kids, plus shopping and planning dinner. Laying down and looking up at some clouds sounds good right now. Well, … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Over at Arts and Crafts for your American Girl Doll, you can get a free pattern for making a reversible horse blanket for an American Girl horse. It’s an easy project to make. Her pattern will fit an American Girl … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Jenn Erickson is the author of “Rook No. 17” a place for inspired ideas for creative living. Jenn reviewed and gave away Adventures in Pompom Land and shared the “Pompom Chick” DIY from the book. She made the “Pompom Sheep” … Read More...
Sharon Jeffs has a video over on the Frantic Stamper Happenings blog showing how to use heat embossing powders to make a faux vintage glass look over stamped images.
-Heather