I love the look of bullet shell jewelry. I am a Southern gal who loves wearing blue jeans, t-shirts, and cowgirl boots. To accessorize the look, I like wearing jewelry with an outdoor, western theme. I have yet to … Read More...
The largest independent craft review site since 2007
by Mardi Robyn
I love the look of bullet shell jewelry. I am a Southern gal who loves wearing blue jeans, t-shirts, and cowgirl boots. To accessorize the look, I like wearing jewelry with an outdoor, western theme. I have yet to … Read More...
I think plastic dinosaurs are fast becoming the biggest trend in DIY. And this post on how to make a Dino Tripod from Eat Sleep Make is one of the most creative I’ve seen. This is the perfect craft for … Read More...
These Paintsicles are great fun for summer time. I would suggest only using them with kids who understand they are for paper and not for the mouth. Clementine Boulder shares the full tutorial on just how to make them. Her … Read More...
by Mardi Robyn
This necklace designed by Lana Red is brilliant. I like the necklace because it looks trendy, and she definitely thought outside the box when she chose the materials to make the necklace. Curious to know what she used? Upcycled … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Megan from The Homes I Have Made guest blogs over at Positively Splendid today, showing how to make a see-through zippered pouch. You can use them to hold all types of small items, from kids’ toys to snacks to toiletries, … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Someone might say, why? Some might just roll up on the floor and start doubling over in pain from the laughter.
Some, like us, would just blog about it and say – what a clever idea! Perfect for toilet training. … Read More...
My mom and step-dad have a lovely garden this year. It is so nice to be able to go out and pick a fresh tomato or pepper and enjoy the taste of it. Yum. Star of Star’s Needlework Art shares … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Have you noticed how expensive purse hardware is? While there are some pieces of hardware you’re just stuck buying, there are others that you can make yourself, like these leather handles. Heather at The Sewing Loft shows how. They’re actually … Read More...
by Mardi Robyn
Looking for inspiration for your next DIY jewelry making project? You have come to the right place. Every Tuesday I will post a photo of a jewelry piece to help inspire you to create a similar piece or something totally … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Elizabeth from Simple Simon & Co. . shows how to make a baby blanket with mitered corners. The back layer is cut larger than the front so the extra fabric on the back will wrap around and frame the smaller … Read More...
by Mardi Robyn
Remember the beautiful beaded fringe torque necklace Portia created uses bugle beads she recycled from a dress she found at a charity shop? Using left over beads from the project Portia created another beautiful necklace as part of The … Read More...
I love to make bookmarks – because I love to read so much, I can never have to many and I also enjoy giving them as gifts. Tucked into the perfect book, they add just the right touch. One thing … Read More...
Lots of stamp companies are offering die cuts that co-ordinate with their stamps, for those who had to cut out your images this is a great solution. But instead of just die cutting out the design here’s a another clever … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
How precious are these little bears and they would be so cute for a baby shower or first birthday party. Change the colors to suit the child’s gender or personalities and everyone will fall in love with them. Once again … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
No you’re not alone. In not knowing what to do with it.
That is why, you should be thankful to tablespoon for sharing 7 creative ideas on what to do with vegetable, that we all know we should eat more … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Shanti of “twig and toadstool” has a fun tutorial for her Elegant Summer Queen with complete instructions for us to follow. Shanti Home schools her two children, Luna who is nine and Solana who is seven. I like Shanti’s philosophy … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
In the spirit of yesterday’s roundup of 10 tutorials for beginning candle makers, I thought it would be fun to share another project that’s perfect for candle-shy newbies. This stacked pillar candle from Candletech is made by creating several … Read More...
by Sarah White
Dishcloths and washcloths are great things to knit throughout the year because they’re really useful, and it’s nice to have made something that you use every day. But they’re especially nice to knit in the summer because cotton yarn is … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Did you know anything involving cactus is pretty hot right now in the world of baking and edible crafts? No? Then you have been missing out!
You can start by making these cute cupcakes by Alana, a baker living in … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
While saving for a Disney Cruise, the clever lady from Littlebluesroom, decided to make these inexpensive party favors for her son’s 6th birthday.
All I can say is: What a clever idea!
Everything in this favor cost only $1.00!… Read More...