Winter holidays all full of snowmen and ornaments .
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Snowman Miniature by ArteTeer | Ornaments by alongcameaspider1 |
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Christmas Ornament by ClayArtbyDaresa | Winter Necklace by DZHandmadeProducts |
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Winter holidays all full of snowmen and ornaments .
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Snowman Miniature by ArteTeer | Ornaments by alongcameaspider1 |
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Christmas Ornament by ClayArtbyDaresa | Winter Necklace by DZHandmadeProducts |
Stacey at Fearn Abbey Needleworks has a cute Christmas chart that includes her favorite subject – lambs. The design is quite detailed and includes all sorts of specialty embellishments that add fun and interesting elements. The pattern is only available … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Keep the kids laughing along with the adults with these darling “finger puppets” from “Crafts By Amanda”! Here’s a cute fall craft for the kids. Using felt
and few easy embellishments, make leaf shaped finger puppets to play with all … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
This lovely “Leaf Notions” set would make an amazing gift for someone who love sewing or just to keep their needles and pins organized. Get the material list and instructions from Martha Stewart.
by Linda Lanese
Here is an easy last minute project for Thanksgiving. Create each of these easy felt leaves in a matter of minutes to have simple decorations for your home. Use them to decorate wreaths or as appliqués for felted wool fall … Read More...
It’s that time. Yes, if you want to count down to Christmas it’s time to make an Advent calendar. Pop on over to the blog Cucicucicooo Ecological Living to see how she made a Christmas tree Advent calendar with recycled … Read More...
Oh, the dreaded reds running upon washing. It snagged quilt historian Barbara Brackman of Material Culture with this gorgeous red and green quilt top. She finds redemption through a fellow blogger, Vicki Welsh. Read the entire story right here… Read More...
Bonnie of Quiltville is getting the word out about this Beatles-inspired quilt that survived a deadly tornado in Illinois last week. It needs to find its way home. Visit her blog post to learn more about this storm and how … Read More...
This is s small section of a quilt top made by Jessica of Twin Fibers. She admits she was daunted by the difficulty of the piecing, but got over it once she started. And what a finish to show … Read More...
Do you always have a battle over who gets the turkey legs?
The battle stops here, when everyone gets their very own turkey leg cake pop. Brenda over at Sweetsimplestuff has created these cute cake pops that look like turkey … Read More...
I think I know what you are thinking – That’s a lovely bottle of Champagne 🙂 It’s simple but effective. Actually I think this would be a great idea for an end of year decor change, then on New Years … Read More...
by Sarah White
I have made T-shirt yarn before, and while it’s rather a tedious process it is pretty fun to knit with, and it is a great way to reuse shirts that might be stained or otherwise unusable.
Here’s another method for … Read More...
Stamp up some fun place cards for your Thanksgiving table this year, find all the directions over on the Val by Design blog.
You can find Lawn Fawn products here on Amazon and over at A Cherry On Top.… Read More...
by jd wolfe
Wouldn’t a bunch of these be really nice to have around the house to hold all kinds of things? Adriana offers a free pattern and tote-torial on her blog. I’m thinking we should work up some of these in colors … Read More...
If you’re looking to keep little hands busy over the holiday season, then this tutorial on making silly putty from A Million Moments is just perfect. Silly putty takes only minutes to throw together and uses just three ingredients: school … Read More...
Thanksgiving is five days away! Can you believe it? While your doing last minute crafts and preparing for baking the feast (or heading to the feast), take a moment and head over to Living the Creative Life Blog, where … Read More...
Line a basket filled with home made cookie with a pretty stamped tea towel and you’ve got the perfect hostess gift! Find a video tutorial for the towel over on the Hydrangea Hippo blog.
-Heather
by Sarah White
Several yarn companies and other knitterly groups are donation a portion of sales to Philippine disaster relief, and a great way to keep up is with this post over at the Ricefield Collective.
If you don’t know about Ricefield, it’s … Read More...
by Sarah White
Start the gift giving season on a high note by entering to win a Quinn bag
from Jordana Paige for yourself and one for a friend!
All you have to do is like Jordana Paige on Facebook and enter your … Read More...