Markers aren’t just for coloring in your stamped images, you can also use them for fun backgrounds like this sunset technique found over at the P.S. I Love You Scrapbooking blog.
-Heather
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Markers aren’t just for coloring in your stamped images, you can also use them for fun backgrounds like this sunset technique found over at the P.S. I Love You Scrapbooking blog.
-Heather
by Linda Lanese
Katerina Buscemi and Cheryl Fall are Contributors with “apartment therapy” where you will find their complete tutorial for this adorable “Cloud Nursery Mobile”!
by Anne Weaver
Karen from Listen to the Birds Sing shares a free pattern for making these sweet Easter bunny ear drawstring pouches. The bunny faces form the body of the bag, with their long floppy ears sticking up at the bag. They’re … Read More...
I’m not a coffee drinker. I prefer hot or cold tea, with an occasional hot chocolate in the winter. I have a lot of friends that drink coffee and I’m amazed at the high cost of a cup from coffee … Read More...
by Pam Pedersen
Looking for more Easter themed Cross Stitch Patterns and Charts? Check these out on Etsy.
Okay, I’ll admit it, I’m not sure if this is a fluffy Easter Bunny but his little butt … Read More...
I think most boys and even some girls go through a Construction phase where they want to push a digger around here and there. My own son had a Construction party for his 2nd Birthday. This free Printable is a … Read More...
by Pam Pedersen
If you are looking for a last minute Easter stitching project Lilipopo created this adorable Little Easter Girl for you. Her little bunny ears are just too adorable. You can download the pattern HERE on Flickr. You can see her … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A bunny face painted on a pillow makes a special Easter Eve tradition, and also an incredibly cute photo prop. Jennifer Perkins shares a tutorial over at I Love To Create showing how you can make her bunny ears pillow. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Beth from The Renegade Seamstress shares a tutorial at eHow showing how to refashion a plain t-shirt into this gathered shrug. It’s a super fast, super easy project. She says it can be done in just 10 minutes! It make … Read More...
If you are looking for a fast and easy craft project to do with the kids while they are impatiently waiting for Easter morning, check out this Easter Egg Sun Crafter. This egg-shaped sun catcher is made by sticking colorful … Read More...
Catherine Pooler has a video tutorial showing you how to make a really cool background for your cards using trendy products; a stencil, gel medium and ink sprays. Click here to watch.
-Heather
by jd wolfe
I just discovered this site today! It’s a part of Coats&Clark that I’ve never seen before. There are a few free crochet patterns on the site, including this beautiful dress. You must register with the site to download the … Read More...
Mollie of Wild Olive intends to wear her latest butterfly-inspired project on her head. This Sunday to celebrate Easter and the resurrection. Using a Japanese technique called Kanzashi to create the butterflies from hexies, she’s sure you’ll want to make … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Meg of “Radical Possibility” has a very interesting and fun blog that you may want to look over. She has a “DIY NO-SEW WOOL & LEATHER TABLET CASE” that you will love and you can use fake leather with the … Read More...
The Craft Secrets blog has a sweet spring lamb vintage image to download for free as well as several other vintage Easter printables.
-Heather
by Sarah White
I just learned about this really cool knitalong, also known as a geekalong, that’s happening over at Lattes and Llamas. Each week the dynamic duo of Megan-Ann and Jac release a new double-knit block pattern that has some kind … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Remona from The Stitching Scientist shares a tutorial showing how to make a half circle skirt. A half circle skirt has less fullness than a full circle skirt and requires less fabric. Hers comes just above the knee, with a … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
.. is to use a drill.
No seriously.
Dutch chef Jasper van Ramshorst probably got too bored peeling apples the normal way, so he got a drill, put it through an apple core, put the peeler on top of it … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Mollie from Wild Olive shows how you can make this pretty kanazashi butterfly headband. Each butterfly is made from 6 hexagons (2 large, 2 medium, and 2 small) folded and stitched to make layered wings. You can charm squares or … Read More...
Winter may not be coming for a while, but that shouldn’t stop you from making some of these Game of Thrones inspired projects. Fans of the show have created all kinds of interesting crafts, ranging from simple items to the … Read More...