The Pine Is Here blog has directions for adding some personalized sparkle to some fun and festive Halloween tags using glitter, die cuts, stamps and more, click here to check them out.
-Heather
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The Pine Is Here blog has directions for adding some personalized sparkle to some fun and festive Halloween tags using glitter, die cuts, stamps and more, click here to check them out.
-Heather
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Here’s a nice and simple Halloween garland that you can DIY. Get the free printable letters at The Neighbourhood and follow Chelsea’s instructions to make them glittery. She had a full tutorial with all the steps. Go here for more.… Read More...
by jd wolfe
I love, love, LOVE turtles. Well, to be more specific, I love tortoises. No idea why, but I have been in love with them, intrigued by them, and protective of them since I was a little girl. I … Read More...
The rich, comforting colors in this Bear’s Paw quilt block makes me yearn for snuggling under a quilt by a fire, with a cup of cocoa in hand (and a book in the other). You can get the template to … Read More...
My son loved this free printable monster coloring page, and I bet your kids would too! They can personalise their very own monsters for Halloween this year. Click here to get it from Dabbles & Babbles.
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These cute invitations would be perfect to use for a kid’s Halloween Party. They are just spooky enough, but not too scary. Pair them with Halloween coloured envelopes, before sending them off. You can get them from Juni at … Read More...
Having too much jewelry is a problem I know many crafters have. And storing all that jewelry can be difficult. Trust me–my jewelry box takes hours to clean and sort when it becomes a tangled knot. Thankfully, crafters are always … Read More...
Every once in awhile, I like to showcase fun craft kits for sale, especially something you can make with kids. After all, encouraging the next wave of crafters is an important part of keeping crafting traditions alive. Ollibots are both … Read More...
Serial quilters, listen up, the Wicked 3 Blog Hop is on. You are in for a treat as participating quilters reveal their ghoulish quilt-y creations this week and next. Wendy of Why Knot Kwilt? has the schedule and a video … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Katie from Punk Projects shares a tutorial for making her “My Cup of Tea” tea bag pouch. It’s a zippered pouch shaped like a tea cup that will hold a selection of tea bags to take with you. She made … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
I collect far more sewing patterns than I could ever actually use. I buy them when they’re on sale, or snag them from estate sales, or order them online with full intention of sewing them up right away. Riiiiight. But … Read More...
Want to carry your stamp art work around with you wherever you go? Well, with the Z Becky Purse you can! This customizable clear purse allows you to insert your own art for a fabulous personalized accessory. Splitcoast Stampers has … Read More...
by Sarah White
Speaking of knitting for fall, here’s another great project you might want to add to your list while the leaves are changing.
The Changing Leaves Cowl by blogger purl3agony is worked flat and joined into a circle after the knitting … Read More...
Over at About.com DIY Fashion, Rain Blanken has collected several sets of embroidery designs for us to enjoy. Themes include vintage women, vintage little girls, fantasy, canines, butterflies, farm animals, and wild animals. Rain also has a gallery of finished … Read More...
This project from Daisies for Violet would be great for that friend who is into fifty shades of gray – no not that certain novel, but the shades of value found in photos or artwork. If you have a budding … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Yes, that’s a real pumpkin. Yes, that’s a real cake baked inside that pumpkin! And you get to carve it.
It might become an all time favorite on this blog. This crazy way to bake a cake inside a pumpkin.… Read More...
OK so this is a pretty idea but the little details like what Shannon used to fill the bottom of these test tubes is just too cool in my book. Pop on over to her blog Eat Sleep Make to … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Can you guess what the secret ingredient is in the transformation of the electric plate above?
Putty – of course!
Perfect for Halloween – learn to make this practical and fun way to transform your light switches this Halloween using … Read More...
Wearing Essential oils is something I do daily, It never occurred to me to create a necklace diffuser. These were create for kids in mind but I think they could easily be adapted for grownups. You could also use the … Read More...
by Sarah White
If you’re looking for a way to add some color to your fall table, look no further than this easy, fun pattern for fall placemats from Craftown.
Melanie Smith designed these mats worked in Feather and Fan pattern from … Read More...