The Clips-N-Cuts blog has a video tutorial for making this adorable birds and banners card.
-Heather
You can find Lawn Fawn products here on Amazon and over at A Cherry On Top.
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The Clips-N-Cuts blog has a video tutorial for making this adorable birds and banners card.
-Heather
You can find Lawn Fawn products here on Amazon and over at A Cherry On Top.
I’m on a flower kick, I confess! This week is all about the spring and the flowers that are slowly climbing out of the soil where I live. If you live in warmer climes, you’ve had all the pretty growing … Read More...
by jd wolfe
This adorable book by Kristi Simpson is full of yummy caps designed for Mommy and Child to wear together (and a few for Dad too!). These designs are fresh and stylish and will appeal to all ages.
by Linda Lanese
Sara host “Creative Jewish Mom” and is living on the rolling hills of Northern Israel with her Israeli husband and five children. Sara has the most stunning “How to Make Felt Flowers for a Mixed Bouquet” that would be perfect … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Martha Stewart has these ADORABLE “Tea Sachets and Gift Box” for Mother’s Day with a complete tutorial oh her site. These will make an enchanting give for Mom.
Add an extra bit of interest to your cards with a divided panel, use a die cut or just your paper trimmer. The Simply Stamped blog has all the details.
-Heather
by Sarah White
The latest — and actually the last with Amy Christoffers joining the team — Norah Gaughan pattern book
from Berroco was recently released, and it offers great inspiration for spring and summer.
This collection of 14 patterns is subtitled “Another … Read More...
If you like your “bling” to really “bling” as in light up you will love this post sent in by Agy of the blog Green Issues by Agy that features the tutorial on how to make a light up bib … Read More...
Wendy, a photographer and blogger at beeldSTEIL, is the featured home in the series Home With Heart by Holly at Decor 8. Check out that pretty red and white quilt (top) on her son’s bed. It’s my favorite … Read More...
When I’m stressed or depressed, I go for food! I wish I could say it was healthy, but unfortunately it is either something salty and greasy or sweet and chocolatey. Of course, I can’t stop at a just one mini … Read More...
The textures in this necklace are beautiful and are the perfect combination for a transition into spring. For the full tutorial and more great photos check out Flamingotoes.com.
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...