Echo Park Paper has a Easter printable to download for free, great for cards, scrapbooking pages or an Easter subway style sign.
-Heather
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Echo Park Paper has a Easter printable to download for free, great for cards, scrapbooking pages or an Easter subway style sign.
-Heather
Looking for more Echo Park Supplies? Check these out here Echo Park
by jd wolfe
I love the look of this tiny Shamrock nosegay. The use of two colors really sets it apart from the others I’ve seen.
There’s a free pattern and tutorial for you that Maya is offering on her site. Check out … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Angie is the host of “Little Inspiration” and loves clouds, raindrops & umbrella prints seem to be a trend and they seem to be everywhere on leggings, t-shirts and as wall paper. Clouds and rain make Angie very happy because … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
What Easter guest would not smile if “Camilla the Chicken” by Bonnie Burton, was part of your Easter décor. What about a “felt no-sew Kermit pillow” (with pattern) by Kelly Delanty? You can find both these tutorials on “Spoonful” … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Red Ted Art has the cutest “Easy Pom Pom Bunnies” tutorial to make with our kids. These are a fun Easter projects! Enjoy!
by Pam Pedersen
I am a sucker for anything cute and anything vintage. I don’t even try to deny my love for both and that is why I am absolutely smitten with these darling patterns from Satsuma Street. Jody Rice’s cross stitch … Read More...
by Pam Pedersen
When I first laid eyes on Anna Scott’s Queen Bee I thought it was machine embroidery. It looked like it was a cut out tapestry. After reading about the process and finding out … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
On “hair-sublime” there is this quick and easy “DIY Pretty Little Felt Hair Bow”! There is a nice pictorial that make recreating one easy.
by Anne Weaver
Lexi from Lexi Made shows how she added zips to the ankles of the skinny jeans she made for her daughter. She used the Small Fry Skinny Jeans pattern by Titchy Threads, but this will work with any skinny jeans … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Free Spirit Fabrics shares a downloadable PDF tutorial showing how to make this St. Patrick’s Day fabric scrap wreath. Knotted strips of fabric give the wreath its fullness and color. They added in some St. Patrick’s Day themed picks, but … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Christina from 2 Little Hooligans shares a tutorial at Living With Punks showing how to make a layered lace window valance. It has rows of white lace in a mix of sizes and styles – though she suggests using wide … Read More...
This recipe does use Guinness beer, but the author stated you could replace the beer with strong black coffee. This recipe is also gluten, dairy, egg and soy-free.
You can find the recipe for the cupcakes only on All the … Read More...
When you go to bed tonight, you should set your clock forward one hour because daylight savings time begins at 2:00 am tomorrow. This is why I chose to share a clock related craft today!
I was looking for a … Read More...
This chunky necklace design was created by mygirlishwhims.com and is easy to follow with full instructions and photos to guide you along the way. Full tutorial can be found here.
Are you using crystals for self-healing and meditation? Are you … Read More...
This one is not your typical Baby shower theme but that just might be what makes it so great and so appealing. Bows and Arrows is a perfect “Alternative” theme for a boys baby shower. The reds and blacks portray … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
RaeAnna from Sewing Mama RaeAnna shares a free pattern at My Cuddle Corner for a toddler girl’s peasant dress and ruffle pants. The two pieces can be worn together or separate. She made them from Cuddle fabric for colder weather … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Running With Scissors shows how to make a standing collar sweatshirt. It’s another variation on her Simple Blouse Pattern. She added the standing collar with button tabs and a kangaroo pocket, and made it from a heavy … Read More...
Red Lead Stamps has a tutorial combining stamps and paper ephemera with acyclic shapes for a pretty mixed media bauble. I see so many uses for these, perfect for a jewelry pendant, cell phone charm or even a gift package … Read More...
Josie, the blogger who shared this tutorial, offers these as religious Easter eggs but I think they’re perfect for anyone. And, as she mentioned, they’d make great word pebbles.
Josie uses air dry clay for the project and makes … Read More...
UPDATE: I apologize to all. I should have used a different title than the one used by the blogger that I featured. I am aware of the history and did not mean to make light of the terrible tragedy that … Read More...