Here are some cute and healthy lunches that would put a smile on any child’s face or adult. The Frugal Female shows you four different lunches that she found online.
Sometimes you have to be creative to get those picky … Read More...
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Here are some cute and healthy lunches that would put a smile on any child’s face or adult. The Frugal Female shows you four different lunches that she found online.
Sometimes you have to be creative to get those picky … Read More...
Discover how easy it is to make this wonderful rainbow mobile using little more than paper, cotton balls, and string. The rainbow is made by cutting paper strips, each piece should be about one inch short than the one above … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Catobear shows how you can make a dog belly band to prevent urine accidents. Being a cat person myself, I had never heard of one of these things. It turns out, it’s kind of like a cross between … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Anna from Plan B shows to make a ruana, a poncho-style shawl or wrap. It’s essentially a poncho with a slit down one side. It’s easy to make, requiring only that you cut it to shape and finish the edges. … Read More...
Here’s a bright, colorful project just perfect for a spring or summer wedding – a pocket card escort display! You can get the complete tutorial and loads of beautiful photos of the project by Studio 11 Weddings at Something Turqouise… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Remona from The Stitching Scientist shares a free pattern for her Fit and Flare Dress. It’s made from a t-shirt knit fabric, with a fitted bodice and a gathered skirt. You can accessorize it up for times you need to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lisa from Cucicucicoo shows how you can make a crinkle taggie toy. They make great baby gifts and they’re easy to make. The little tags of ribbon peeking out from the edge are appealing to young hands. A layer of … Read More...
Oh kraft paper – I love it so much! To me it’s one of the most versatile materials available. Kraft paper possesses endless creative possibilities for weddings, and as this lovely inspiration board from Southbound Bride shows, it’s not just … Read More...
I exclusively use my handwriting for journaling on my scrapbooking projects, but I know that everyone isn’t comfortable using theirs. So I was happy to see this post from Kate at Clover & Dot, with 3 Tips on Improving Your … Read More...
Mixing up clay and paint and stencils makes some great bookmarks as Judy proves with this tutorial. You could use the exact same technique to decorate anything clay. Covers for notebooks or tags for gifts or magnets.
by Linda Lanese
I am so thrilled that Lisa of “Love To Go” is sharing her unbelievable chic “DIY: Felt Clutch tutorial” with us. I love this clutch and want to make my own. Lisa has a superb pictorial tutorial to follow making … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Roxy Taghavian of “Brit + CO.” is sharing her stunning “No-Sew Scalloped Ombre Pillows Tutorial” with us and they are lovely. Ombre is so popular in fashion and décor and these are easy and will freshen up your home. Roxy … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
How stunning and imaginative are these “Yarn Banners”? This is a great way to use up your left over yarn or take from skeins of yarns you never had a use for. This project is a great stash-buster! These easy-to-make … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Professor Pincushion shares a video tutorial showing how to sew in an exposed zipper. Instead of trying to hide the hardware of the zipper, an exposed zipper makes the zipper a design feature. You can have fun even with the … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
I love Typography on walls like this or, purses, clothing and pillows. One of the best parts is there is no stitching required for this embroidery hoop DIY. Instead, you’ll be painting the letters on the fabric. BHG designers came … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kim from Seven Thirty Three shares a free pattern for this scrap fabric bunny softie. He is so cute!! His arms and legs and ears are a fun mix of color and pattern, and his tail is a bright pom … Read More...
Have you ever had a poke cake before? It is a basic cake with holes poked in it and then you pour jello into the holes. It’s a yummy surprise, when you take a bite.
These are really cute cupcakes … Read More...
by Pam Pedersen
Did you remember to spring forward today? The time change reminds me that spring and Easter are just around the corner. A little more daylight to enjoy my garden, walk the dogs and of course, stitch. Hancock’s House of … Read More...
Learn how to make this wonderful weather board that you can use to teach kids about weather. They can move around the felt pieces depending on what the current weather conditions are or they can try to predict the weather … Read More...