Fan picks, bright colours, great textures and interesting images. Basically, polymer clay peeps are super creative.
1. Homura-chan, 2. Bones, 3. Curs Fabi inspiració marina, 4. Skull Pod necklace – Reya
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Fan picks, bright colours, great textures and interesting images. Basically, polymer clay peeps are super creative.
1. Homura-chan, 2. Bones, 3. Curs Fabi inspiració marina, 4. Skull Pod necklace – Reya
by Anne Weaver
Wen from What’s Mummy Up To? shows how to make a baby changing mat that folds up into a clutch. When unfolded, there’s a pocket at one end of the mat to hold a pack of wipes and a couple … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Stephanie is the writer and creator of “Twodaloo”. She worked as a speech-language pathologist in a variety of settings (predominantly public schools) before she became the mother of twins. Now she is a blogger taking on a hiatus from school … Read More...
Add a personal touch to your post it notes by printing them with digital stamps. Find out more over at the Craft Secrets blog.
-Heather
Looking for more digital stamps? Check out the digital stamps at Design Bundle
Mary over at Needle ‘N Thread has a great tip about those ubiquitous spools that so many threads come packaged on these days. Once you have emptied one – don’t toss it out! Save it to reuse for other threads, … Read More...
I have been hearing about the new DMC colors for awhile, but FINALLY they are here. The DMC blog has a pdf file that you can download that lists the new numbers and has the color numbers that they fall … Read More...
by Sarah White
Whether you’re still decorating for Halloween or are looking for a project that can take you through the fall holiday season, my Pumpkin Spice Pumpkin Bowl pattern over at CraftBits is a great choice.
This simple bowl is worked from … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Polyform create a range of products – from Sculpey to heaps of kits that are a fun way to get into playing with clay. And we have a contest to win some of these products for one lucky CraftGossip reader.… Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Wow! This lollipop takes the cake. Wonderfully clever and detailed, these Jolly Rancher Lollipops are a delight to look at and I am sure fun to make.
And if the kids get to help, they will love mixing and creating … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Brenda from Unique Junktique provides us with a wonderful tutorial on how to create a lighted diorama pumpkin with decoupage for Halloween decor.
The diorama features a graveyard and Brenda used some Christmas lights, some decoupage and some other oddments … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Heather Jennings of “Poppy Haus” is an idea blog for the modern homestead featuring original DIY content, recipes, and musings on parenthood dispatched from Petaluma, California. Heather has this GREAT “Spider with Skinny Legs” tutorial for us to follow. … Read More...
by Sarah White
I am capable of walking while knitting. I am not a runner, but even if I were I don’t think I would ever consider trying to combine the two pursuits.
But apparently running and knitting at the same time … Read More...
Re-use those Candy buffet jars and turn them into delightful candle holders or add Halloween Candy. These jars are pretty yet ooze Halloween. If you used the right glue you could easily dismantle these after Halloween and use the jars … Read More...
We were asked about using Essential oils to help treat ADHD and Anxiety in Children and we came across this blend called “Jeddy’s Blend“.
Obviously, the usual suggestions apply –
Consult your Doctor before stopping any medications –… Read More...
OK I think this takes the first place prize for the easiest recycled craft ever!
Got a bunch of orange, green and white Easter eggs in your stash? Get out your Sharpie and doodle some spook-tacular pumpkin, ghost and monster … Read More...
I love the muted colors of this pretty autumn and vintage inspired inspiration board I spotted at Magnolia Rouge. Blush pink may be a bit unconventional for fall, but it looks so lovely combined with rich burnt orange and … Read More...
Add a bit of cozy autumn warmth to your wedding with easy-to-make lighted table numbers. They’re inexpensive too! You can find a complete step-by-step tutorial at Intimate Weddings, and you’ll be surprised at how few materials these pretty decorations … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Heather from The Sewing Loft shows how she made a Wonder Woman costume for her daughter. She could have purchased one, but it was expensive and, like many costumes available in stores, not appropriate for a 13-year-old to wear. In … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amy from Positively Splendid shares a free pattern for this cute little woodland fox applique, and a tutorial showing how to assemble the pieces and stitch them down. She put it on a pillow she for made for her new … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Caroline from Sew Caroline shows how to make a flowy kimono top. It’s an easy top to sew, made from a rectangle of fabric. You’ll need a lightweight, drapey fabric for this project. She suggests a jersey knit, which doesn’t … Read More...