I love this little box calendar! You can stamp different headers for each month or season. Find directions for making one over on the C C Designs blog.
-Heather
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I love this little box calendar! You can stamp different headers for each month or season. Find directions for making one over on the C C Designs blog.
-Heather
by Linda Lanese
Over at “Infarrantly Creative” Beckie made this darling “Felt Halloween Chair Backer”! She relates; Halloween is such a fun holiday when you have small children. Kids love dressing up; but having a whole holiday dedicated to dressing up and getting … Read More...
Today I have a twofer for you. Pop on over to Craftside for a tutorial on how to make a recycled sunglass case out of a wool felted sweater and doily and get yourself in the running for a copy … Read More...
by Sarah White
This is the time for launching fall collections, and I’ve got a bunch to tell you about in the coming days. First up is Brooklyn Tweed, which brings us a collection inspired by the forest for this fall. the … Read More...
This post is one from the archives of Imaginesque. They have so many great patterns for hand and counted thread embroidery that they will keep you stitching for months on end. I can just see this one done up in … Read More...
The Counted Wishes Festival is running through September 21 this year and it is here to make all your dreams come true. With a myriad of vendors and all sorts of fun activities, you will want to check it out … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Hello dear Edible Crafts readers! It’s been three months since I left you, but I promise I think about you everyday. I’m still blogging away over at the decorated cookie, but I truly miss my days of mining the … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
This is a tutorial for a lovely homemade teacup candle.
It is made using a vintage style teacup & saucer from a charity/thrift shop and some old beeswax candles.
Sian used lavender oil & flowers for the scent and she … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
This is a great tutorial to make you own Succulent Initial Wreath.
With just a couple of tools required, you can design you own one of a kind statement piece for the patio, yard, or even hang on the front … Read More...
by Sarah White
Two winners today; thanks to everyone who commented!
The winners are numbers 66 and 82. Sixty-six is Carol, who said
I love to knit cute little baby sweaters. Blankets are perfect too as every baby needs a “binky”!!
and 82 … Read More...
I bet this technique would work with just about any container. Pop on over to the blog Boy, Oh Boy, Oh Boy Crafts for the fun and easy tutorial on how to make a recycled Pringles can mummy Halloween decoration… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Max California shows how she made this Ruffled Portrait Tee for her young daughter. The shirt itself is made using a favorite t-shirt pattern. Her tutorial shows how she made the ruffle framed applique. The vintage-y lamb image (so sweet!) … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
It’s widely known in sewing circles what a fat quarter is. Even a fat eighth and a charm square. But with the growing popularity of precut fabrics, there are a slew of new sizes to become familiar with. Many of … Read More...
There are so many different ways to style your hair for your wedding day! To save you a bit of searching, The How to Crew shares 15 pretty wedding updos that are perfect for a formal wedding. Get all the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This Double Skein Yarn Bag by Niki from Roonie Ranching would make an awesome gift for a knitty friend. Or for yourself, if your crafty skills include knitting or crochet. It’s a drawstring sack (easy to sew!) with the addition … Read More...
For a soft, romantic color palette, a blush of pink and a pretty grey are the perfect pair! The image above is just a snippet of a beautiful {and shoppable} inspiration board featured at Revel. Click here to see … Read More...
Using die cuts, white flocking and glitter Monika created these stunning snow covered house cards. Visit her blog Moja Papierowa Kraina (My Paper Land) for more pics. Note, the blog is in Polish but you’ll get the drift 😉
-Heather… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Victoria from Vixen Made shows how to make easy fleece robot and alien Halloween costumes. The two costumes are constructed in much the same way. At their core, they’re each a square tunic and matching hat. It’s the details she … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Over at The Purl Bee, you can download a free pattern for making this sweet turtle softie. A tutorial shows how to sew it together. They give her a turtle shell from a floral cotton lawn, arms and legs and … Read More...
by jd wolfe
People are always looking for a stitch or stitch combination that leaves no holes in the created fabric. Well, this one might be for you. Clever crocheter Rhondda Mol found this stitch in an antique crochet book and updated the … Read More...