Amber of “crazy little projects” is starting a new tradition to create fun hand towels for every holiday. It started with Halloween and then Thanksgiving and Christmas (her favorites so far!). Today she has a darling “Valentine Hand Towels (with … Read More...
Six-Pack Craft Organizer
Ok. At first I thought this was just a gag – made to make fun of someone. But after I looked closer, I found that it was practical, and yes, an actual craft project. It is a great caddy for … Read More...
Valentine’s Day Wreath Tutorial
Cheryl of “That’s What Che Said” is excited to share her tutorial on how to make this cute “fabric Valentine’s Day Wreath”! She hopes we love it! Cheryl has a nice pictorial for you to follow. She has a list … Read More...
Recycled t-shirt yarn frisbee
My friends joke that I could knit and crochet anything but I never thought about crocheting a frisbee! That would solve my problem of breaking my finger nails when playing. Pop on over to Sweaterdoll to see what she … Read More...
Printable Boys Valentines Day Gift
Yesterday we featured these fun kids printables for kids and now we found this great version. Let’s not argue about the whole gender thing. This boys (or girls) printable is perfect for toy car fans. You could change out the … Read More...
Balsa Wood Candle Holders
To make this “Wood Working” project you will need : Balsa wood-gold and pink craft paint- masking or painter’s tape -ruler -X-Acto knife – glass votives – and tea lights. Did you see? There was no Chain saw, No … Read More...
Sharpie Mugs For Valentines Day
I was going to post these as a Last minute project, but figured it didn’t really do they justice. These designs are so cute they are worthy of a thought out plan. Fill them with candy, coffee vouchers or … Read More...
Chocolate Strawberry Hearts for Valentine’s Day
I love chocolate dipped strawberries, but I can only eat one and it can be messy. Here is a cute alternative to the dipped strawberries. Check out The Decorated Cookie for tutorial on how to make these.
Also, I am … Read More...
DIY Bath Bomb Photography
Sometimes it’s not the craft the catches your eye it’s the photo itself. Something about this stack of rustic bath bombs makes me want to start making them again. The photography is amazing! If you want to check out the … Read More...
Free pattern: 2-piece sleeve placket
Pam from Off the Cuff shows how to make a 2-piece shirt sleeve placket. She also includes a free pattern for the pieces. She makes these entirely at the machine, with only finger pressing during the construction. (She gives it … Read More...
Tutorial: No-sew yarn fringe scarf
Natalie from Crème de la Craft shows how to make this yarn fringe scarf, with no sewing required. The scarf itself is a length of knit fabric, which doesn’t fray so there’s no hemming. The yarn fringe is easily added … Read More...
{Monday Moods at DIY Weddings} Rose Gold and Blush
There’s something so glamorous and romantic about rose gold. Paired with blush, it creates a lovely, feminine palette perfect for your elegant wedding! This is just a snippet of the inspiration board The Perfect Palette shares featuring this trendy duo … Read More...
Free pattern: Fleece baby jumpsuit
The Purl Bee shares a free pattern for making this fleece baby jumpsuit. They make it from an organic cotton fleece that has a smoother side and a fluffier side. Playing with the different sides of the fabric adds subtle … Read More...
Tutorial: Pieced chevron bodice with perfectly matching stripes
Striped fabrics are fun for garment sewing because you can play with the direction of the stripes, like in this little girl’s dress that Crystal from Stitched by Crystal made. She pieced the bodice on the bias to create a … Read More...
Techique: Swoosh Ink Card Background
Using sponge daubers and stamping ink make a pretty swoosh background to stamp words over, the Hero Arts website has all the details.
Looking for more paper crafts ideas and supplies? Check some of our favorite supplies out over … Read More...
Tutorial: Rice filled heating pad
Marni from Haberdashery Fun shares a tutorial over at Momtastic showing how to make a rice-filled heating pad. It’s a large size, roughly 21″ x 6″ finished, big enough to soothe aching shoulders. Go to Momtastic to find her tutorial.… Read More...
Tutorial | Stitched Mini-Notebooks
Kaley Ann shares a method for making mini-notebooks that is simple and quite clever. I love her idea of what to use for the covers. You can use these for jotting down journaling, page ideas, or even as a mini … Read More...
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Inspiration du Jour | Baby It’s Cold Outside
Baby it’s Cold Outside by the_carottop
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Looking for Baby themed papers, stickers and embellishments? Check some of our favorite baby-themed designs out on Scrapbook.com
Get Out Some Big Yarn and Needles to Knit This Snood
I was looking around on Pinterest, as I often do, and I saw that Wool and the Gang has a free pattern out for its Snood Operator, a gigantic cowl worked in garter stitch with the company’s Crazy Sexy … Read More...