Appreciate your teachers even more – make them these wonderful s’mores that Jill from Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons came up with.
She also has a free printable that you can use to add to these treats.
Go get … Read More...
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by Vikram Goyal
Appreciate your teachers even more – make them these wonderful s’mores that Jill from Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons came up with.
She also has a free printable that you can use to add to these treats.
Go get … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Kristen of MakeTheBestOfEverything, has created a sophisticated smores recipe for thirty somethings (how fancy!).
She used dark chocolate instead of milk chocolate and substituted sweet potato crisps instead of a graham crackers.
Go get her recipe for these gluten free … Read More...
You might be getting bored of all my art posts but I bet your kids aren’t. Here is another simple tutorial. If you have different colored papers then you can knock this lesson plan up within 3-5 minutes. Toddler Mosaics … Read More...
Keeping some plain white party ware in your cupboard is essential for last-minute parties or get together. But did you know with a few rolls of Washi-tape you could enhance your dinner ware in a matter of minute. Check out … Read More...
I swear I can smell the mango permeating through my computer screen. It’s no surprise that after reading this recipe I started craving Poppadoms and Mango Chutney.Its no surprise that after reading this recipe I started craving Poppadoms and Mango … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
This “Owl Backpack” came from Martha Stewart’s new site that I don’t care for and she is no longer emailing her craft of day. Anyway, this is a darling backpack for the back-to-school-ers.
Tim Holtz has his newest tags for the month up. This time around the theme is travel and he’ll show you step by step how to create these cool tags using techniques like masking, inking stamps with markers, using stains … Read More...
by jd wolfe
What little girl wouldn’t love to take her lunch money to school in this sweet little pouch? I’d like to and I haven’t bought a school lunch in at least 150 years! As usual, this speaks to me because … Read More...
The word Star Wars is like a trigger to most little boys and Learning4Kids.net has created a free Star Wars Sight words printable
Looking for more learning resources? Check out these Star wars Educational activities.
by Linda Lanese
Sian host “buttons and paint” blog out of the UK and has created this cute unique pincushion from felt in the shape of a trawler boat with a knitted net as a thread catcher! She includes a simple tutorial & … Read More...
The Simon Says Stamp blog has a video tutorial for making this lovely Get Well card using a layered stamping technique, click here to watch.
-Heather
Anthropologie is one of the most talked about stores in the DIY community. And in case you’re still wondering why, check out the AnthroFave board on Pinterest. AnthroFave is part of the official Anthropologie boards, but its curated by … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Deborah from Creative Folk Quilting shares a tutorial over at Pellon Projects showing how to make an anti-allergen covers for standard bed pillows. She uses a new Pellon product, an Allergen Defense Fabric, to block dust mites and other common … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Update: We have two step by step directions:
Original story is here:
akamundo is a freelance designer and artist in Washington D.C. And his art utilizes everyday … Read More...
This adorable and Quick idea is from mychiclife.com. This is a great way to handout something different as a favor and as an added bonus you get to use vintage style paper straws. Visit the website for a free … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Karen from Pysselbolaget used fabric spray paint to make these reverse prints of summer leaves on the fronts of some throw pillows. She made them as reminders of the summer, a rather short season in Sweden. They’re easy to make … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Anna from Noodlehead shows how to make these fabric berry boxes. LOVE!! She includes a pattern to make them in two sizes. She shows them holding a stack of fat quarters – yummy! – but you could use them … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Onelmom shows how she made these colorful toe socks. She starts with a regular ol’ pair of socks and adds on the colorful toes. She made them out of felt, but I think you could also use scraps of t-shirt … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
If you sew for kids, Toni from Sugar Tart Crafts has a printable for you. She’s collected the average measurements for children sizes 3T-12 into one handy chart you can download and print out. Now you can make a top … Read More...
Holly shows her readers how to stitch puzzle pieces on this whole cloth quilt. Though it looks difficult, she makes easy work of it by starting off her free motion quilting with a grid. Visit HollyMayb to get the tutorial… Read More...