Turn hearts into shamrocks for a pretty fold out card, perfect for St. Patrick’s Day. The Splitcoast Stampers site has a detailed tutorial.
-Heather
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Turn hearts into shamrocks for a pretty fold out card, perfect for St. Patrick’s Day. The Splitcoast Stampers site has a detailed tutorial.
-Heather
I never, ever, ever thought I would ever type the title of this post but, yup, you read it right! You can thank Mona for sending in this link to Craft Klatch where there is a tutorial on how to … Read More...
by Sarah White
The story has been all over the Internet the past few days. A story out of Australia said that the Penguin Foundation was putting out a call to knitters for wee sweaters for penguins.
It said they use the sweaters … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Rachel from Holy Craft shows you can make a reusable grocery sack. She used smart fab, a non woven material that is an alternative to paper and cloth. You could also use a quilting weight cotton to make these bags. … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Cassity of “remodel-aholic” created this “St. Patrick’s Day No Sew Holiday Shirt”! We all love the idea of NO SEW shirts because it can be used for any occasion. We can create a custom shirt for everyone in the family … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lisa from Mabey She Made It shows how she refashioned a plain shirt into a ruched maternity shirt. The lines of ruching give extra length as your tummy grows. It’s also a flattering look after baby arrives. She also added … Read More...
First I want to apologize again to those that were offended by yesterday’s post. I did place an apology on that post and renamed the dessert.
Here is a great dessert that you can make with the kids! So easy! … Read More...
Maybe I am drawn to this project because I love quilting and fabric. I also hate the idea of throwing fabric scraps, no matter how small they are, and this is a great excuse to save them to be used … Read More...
Easter is a wonderful time of year and is filled with cheer and flowers and of course adorable little chicks and bunny rabbits. Celebrate the season with these free printable wall art projects.
I love ginger, I love ginger tea, I love ginger chocolates so soaking myself in Ginger really does appeal to me. triedandtrueblog.com shares this simple recipe to get you started with a love for ginger. Ginger can help kick cold … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
What a charming Infinity Scarf made from a T-Shirt by Jen the host of “Girl in the Garage”! Jen spends most of her time in her garage rebuilding thrift store finds. Take one of your old patterned T-Shirts and follow … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melissa from Blank Slate Patterns and Melly Sews shows how you can make a dry-erase coloring placemat to help keep the kiddos occupied while you’re getting dinner together. You could also take it with you to restaurants to keep the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
RaeAnna from Sewing Mama RaeAnna shares a tutorial at The Sewing Rabbit showing how to add a hood when making a t-shirt. She used Cuddle fabric to make it extra warm, and added a faux button tab at the collar … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Tired of fishing around in your purse to find a pen or your phone? Moe from Five Sixteenths shows how you can make a purse organizer out of a couple of placemats. This is such a smart idea! And easy … Read More...
The Alley Way Stamps has a cute carrot and sentiment digital stamp to download for free, so cute for Easter and spring cards! Hurry though and grab it, not all their freebie are free forever.
-Heather
Looking for more digital … Read More...
If you’re in the market for a dedicated photo printer, Kerri Bradford has posted a comparison of the Canon Selphy and the Epson PictureMate. These two self-contained mini printers bot print 4×6 photos. Kerri gives a bit of technical background … Read More...
by jd wolfe
You probably didn’t think of TicTacToe for church – but you might want to! We’ve all seen those ‘church babies’ for little girls and the ‘church books’ for tots to keep them occupied and quiet during church or other such … Read More...
Harri at Vanilla Craft Blog has some help if you’re new to Photoshop. She uses sketches to illustrate basic concepts like layers, selecting, transforming and saving files. There are some really good tips here, so go check her out.… Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Mod Podge is everywhere. Like everywhere!
Get your hands dirty with mod podge and use it everywhere in the house with this ultimate list of tutorials and ideas that range from beginner to advanced. Perfect way to get into this … Read More...