We do Thanksgiving at my mom’s house every year. It doesn’t matter whether there are 5 of us or 15 of us, she makes the same amount of food. A LOT. Even on her long dining table, it’s a … Read More...
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by Anne Weaver
We do Thanksgiving at my mom’s house every year. It doesn’t matter whether there are 5 of us or 15 of us, she makes the same amount of food. A LOT. Even on her long dining table, it’s a … Read More...
Need a cute and healthy snack for your kids? Check out these turkey treats!
It can be hard to get the kids to eat healthy treats, but you won’t have that problem when you serve up these cute cheese turkeys. … Read More...
Don’t be caught in a pickle (pun totally intended) when you’re asked to bring a “share plate” to your next street party. This Cucumber Christmas tree is sure to amuse the guests. Finish off the bottom with some dip or … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
What bright and lovely color for “Hanukkah Felt Banner” and your door would greet your guests with the Vibrant felt and blue-and-white ribbons attached with glue pair up for a warm welcome at the front door. Fold over the top … Read More...
This is beyond a cute idea and not only that you can download all the owl printables so you can make this Advent calendar just like Tanya did. Pop on over to the blog Like a Playground for the full … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Anne from WobiSobi shows how you can refashion a plain t-shirt into a one shouldered tie top tee, quick and easy. The shirt is split and tied into two knots at the shoulder, and there’s a pretty drape across the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Hoodies are a favorite winter layer for my daughter. Given how much she loves kitties, a hoodie with kitty ears would be all kinds of awesome to her. Rachel from Imagine Gnats shows how you can add kitty ears to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Over at Stitched By Crystal, you can see how to make this throw pillow cover with a leaf applique design. But wait, there’s more! Turn it inside out, and now it’s got a holly and berry applique for Christmas. How … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jenelle from TrashN2Tees shares a tutorial over at Bernina’s We All Sew showing how to make these snowglobe coasters. They’re made from felt, with confetti trapped underneath a layer of clear vinyl. She gives a pattern for making the gingerbread house, … Read More...
There’s still a couple more day to enter our giveaway for the Festive Flurry Ornament kit from Stampin’ Up.
Click here to visit the original post and leave a comment there to be entered to win.
-Heather
Stamp up a lovely ornament for your Christmas tree or to give as a gift, find directions over on the Clearsnap blog.
-Heather
Looking for more paper crafts ideas and supplies? Check some of our favorite supplies out … Read More...
I love this chalkboard like poster from Kelly at Live, Laugh, Rowe, because it can be used all year round! It prints out on letter size (8&1/2×1) and you can display it as a reminder to be thankful every … Read More...
Gumdrop Turkeys – it sounds like the name of some weird 60’s band but it is indeed a practical and fun kids craft. Practical if only your children and you can wait to eat the gumdrops. For me it is … Read More...
These Thankful For cards from Julie Blanner have a dual purpose as tent place cards, and a way for Thanksgiving guests to record what they are thankful for this year. Then you can bind them into a little mini. How … Read More...
The holiday season is a time for warmth, joy, and the cozy glow of candles. Whether you’re hosting a festive dinner party or simply looking for ways to add some holiday cheer to your home, displaying candles in a … Read More...
Have you heard about virtual craft fairs? It’s an idea that’s gaining ground in with many crafters who sell online, as a way to promote their products in the increasingly crowded global markets. Virtual craft fairs work via networking and … Read More...
Imaginesque – well, if I have said it once I have said it many, many times – I love the patterns from this site. This pattern is presented with the suggestion that is be worked up as a pincushion, but … Read More...
Hancock’s House of Happy is always a great place to find quirky and fun patterns and this one is no exception. It’s a holiday pattern and also a throw back to old style video games. And it reminds us both … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
As a child of the 80s, I have a soft spot for Cabbage Patch dolls. The soft dolls with plastic heads and yarn hair are still around and still very much loved by kids. You can find a free pattern … Read More...