This hydrating facial serum is pure (natural) indulgence for your skin. I am not against buying expensive facial products but I am against spending lots of money to find out they don’t work. If you are making this … Read More...
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This hydrating facial serum is pure (natural) indulgence for your skin. I am not against buying expensive facial products but I am against spending lots of money to find out they don’t work. If you are making this … Read More...
by Sarah White
As the weather starts to get warmer, it can be easy to put away our tea pots and focus on other things. But even on the sunniest of days, a hot cup of tea can still be a comforting and … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Alli of B. Yazoo shares a tutorial at Imagine Gnats showing how to make her #Everything Body Pillow Case. It’s a long pillow cover made to fit a body pillow. A wide stripe of novelty fabric is pieced into one … Read More...
I love this unique DIY Mother’s Day gift idea. Audrey, from Urbanic Paper, was trying to think of a unique gift to give to her own mother when she was inspired by some paper mache letters she had left … Read More...
If you’re planning a travel-themed or destination wedding, be sure to check out the tutorial for these paper plane drink stirrers at Southbound Bride. In a word – adorable!
by Linda Lanese
Our Onel; from her bilingual (English-Indonesian) blog “onelmon” her crafting experiments. She has this “Flower Hair band Ponytail holder” I am calling it a May Day projects 🙂 Her flower can announces spring along with May Day. Onel has a … Read More...
I love the simple yet sophisticated appeal of these gilded table numbers! They can be recreated in any color with a quick and easy tutorial featured at The Wedding Chicks. {Image by Katrina Louise Photography}
by Anne Weaver
Veronica from SewVery guest blogs at Melly Sews, telling about her favorite source for inexpensive purse hardware. Want to know what it is? The thrift store! Her post tells what to look for when buying used purses to harvest for … Read More...
With the high rate of soda consumption, there are always extra soda cans laying around. Before you toss out your extra empty cans, check out these great tutorials on how you can make some beautiful jewelry with them. There are … Read More...
Pretty blooms in glass test tubes are a sweet detail for spring and summer bridal showers and weddings! These lovely place cards double as favors for your guests making them a practical yet very chic project! Get all the instructions … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amy from Positively Splendid shows how to make these pretty layered lace and fabric flowers. The bottom layer is made from brightly colored lace, the top from a fabric yo-yo, and a button makes the center. If you can’t find … Read More...
The Words and Pictures blog has directions for making this lovely botanical themed tag using clear tiles, paper, crackle paint and stamping on a wooden tag.
-Heather
The first hour after sunrise, and the last hour of light before sunset, are known in photography parlance as The Golden Hours. This soft glowing light is beloved by photographers, but it takes practice to utilize them properly. Project Alicia … Read More...
by jd wolfe
I had the opportunity to take my preview copy of this book to my local crochet club to show it off. There was a huge tug-of-war over the book based solely on the cover photo. Then, as each member got … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A camera strap doesn’t have to be an ugly black nylon strap. Kelly from Sewing In No Man’s Land shares a tutorial showing how to make a much prettier one out of a scarf and a few scraps of leather … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Shauna from Shwin & Shwin shows how to make her Sunny Days dress for toddler girls. It’s an easy dress to make, with a simple shirred fabric bodice and wide fabric straps. It’s open at the back, meant to be … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Vintage Pattern Marketplace share a free circa 1950s pattern for making this Puss in Boots doll. He’s made from felt, with an embroidered face and ric rac trimmed cape. The completed doll is roughly 10″ tall. You won’t need to … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Mollie of the “Wild Olive” shows us how to make her cute “embroidered portrait frame”! You can frame a picture similar to hers or place any picture in this darling hanging frame. Select your color and have a go at … Read More...
Did you know instead of ink you can use Gelato sticks with a spritz of water to stamp with? Heather Greenwood will show you how to get this cool watercolor look with your rubber stamps.
-Heather