Visit Nichol Magouirk’s blog for a video tutorial showing how to make a colorful rainbow card background using a border stamp. Mama Elephant
-Heather
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Visit Nichol Magouirk’s blog for a video tutorial showing how to make a colorful rainbow card background using a border stamp. Mama Elephant
-Heather
by Sarah White
I usually wet-block my knitting projects, if I block them at all, but there might be reasons that you wouldn’t want to do that. Perhaps you’re working with a delicate fiber, or the project is huge and would stretch unpleasantly … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Michael Ann is new DIY contributor with her tutorial “Turn an old t-shirt into a no-sew turban” on “See Kate Sew” hosted by Kate! Michael Ann hosts “Michael Ann Made”! She has a complete tutorial with pictures to follow. This … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Nicola’s idea for this cute sheep was a craft for her children to do and I think her “woolly sheep” is a sweetie and every child’s will be different. There is a tutorial to follow and your children can do … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
With Spring round the corner it is great idea to get into the garden. And what better project for the garden then making your garden friendly for the most beautiful creatures from the nature?
You can attract one of nature’s … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Gina from Willowday shows how to make this Easter bunny basket pillow as an alternative to . The small pillow has a pocket across the front to hold candy and other small Easter treats. Her tutorial includes a template for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Bev from Flamingo Toes shows how you can DIY your own version of this kicky Get Out Of Town bag by Kate Spade. The bold nautical stripes are pieced from blue and white fabric, with the words “get out of … Read More...
Don’t miss this fun event, a blog tour sponsored by Riley Blake to promote their Union Jack fabric panels. Participating bloggers will share project ideas starting 4/1 and ending 5/1; get the blog tour schedule.
The first blogger on … Read More...
So cute!
Lucy at Craftberry Bush has created these adorable chick pops out of Rice Krispy treats shaped into balls. Dips them in chocolate and then in coconut.
You can put them on a stick or make a chocolate nest … Read More...
I will forgive you for thinking these are an April Fools Joke. At first glance it does look a little crazy. Trust me with the right outfit these could be really fun and very funky! I don’t think I would … Read More...
Usually when we think of Rainbow parties with think bright colors. That’s what makes this party styling stand out from the rest, the rainbows are pastel the clouds are pale and the decor is fluffy and sweet and delicate. Perfect … Read More...
This Chalkboard clock could actually work well in our house. During the week we don’t run on time we run on routine. I can hear myself now “it’s time to get up”
“it’s time to get showered”
It’s time to … Read More...
The irony of me posting on mini shorts on April Fools Day is not lost on me. Clearly these are not something I could, would or should wear. But if you are brave, slim or athletic enough then this tutorial … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amber from Tangible Artiste shares a tutorial at Grosgrain showing how to make fancy trim duvet cover. It’s easily made from two bed sheets and a variety of decorative trims. She made for her daughter’s Fancy Nancy themed bedroom, but … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Anne from WobiSobi shows how to refashion and restyle a boxy army jacket into a stylish casual jacket. She cinches it at the waist to give it a more flattering shape. Shortened sleeves give a lighter look, and metal studs … Read More...
April is National Frog Month so why not make this cute, little frog who will happily be the mascot for this month-long observance. You can make this frog using a few basic craft supplies along with a couple of cups … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kate from See Kate Sew shares a free pattern for making a simple A-line skirt. How cute is it in that bubblegum pink!! A simple skirt like this works well in a wide range of colors and styles of fabric. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Deanna from Sew McCool shares a free pattern to make a fabric Easter egg. They’re especially fun when each panel is cut from a different fabric. The pieces are all pretty small, so why not pull out your scrap bin … Read More...
Visit my own personal blog P is for Paper and I’ll show you how to make this adorable bunny card, perfect for spring or Easter.
-Heather
by jd wolfe
Adriana has created this very cute and very fuzzy Easter basket – and promotes an idea I like along with it. A candy free Easter! Don’t our kids already get enough candy? Don’t we, too? Of course, a few treats … Read More...