Forget about using your crockpot for stews, how about using it to create soap, soap from scratch that is.
Onegoodthingbyjillee shows us how to make soap from scratch.
There are no melt and pour blocks anywhere in sight. Her tutorial … Read More...
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Forget about using your crockpot for stews, how about using it to create soap, soap from scratch that is.
Onegoodthingbyjillee shows us how to make soap from scratch.
There are no melt and pour blocks anywhere in sight. Her tutorial … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
Shannon over at Whipperberry made this amazing beeswax candle and a super stylish wood burned bowl to match! You’re going to want to wood burn your bowl before using it to create a container candle, and from there you’ll just … Read More...
TheHandmadehome.net shares this wonderful Watercolor Art Party. The pastel colors throughout the decor is beautiful and whimsy. I am sure every little girl would love a party like this given the chance. In fact I think I should have … Read More...
by Sarah White
You know I’ve got baby knitting on the brain since my new book came out, and even though I’ve spent a lot of time in the past year knitting baby things, I might have to knit just one more … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Catherine from CathGrace guest blogs over a Frances Suzanne showing how she “flipped” the Roller Skate Dress pattern by Oliver + S to create this bit of gorgeousness. The striped fabric she used really shows off the pleats she added … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shows how to make a pocketed tote bag in three sizes. These totes are fully lined, with boxed corners and a stiff insert at the bottom to help it keep its shape. Pockets across the front and back will … Read More...
Glitter-filled push-pop containers will create a festive send-off for your wedding! weddingbells has a quick and easy tutorial that includes making your own glitter, a free template to download, and ideas for customizing the poppers. Get all the details here… Read More...
The clever crafter over at the blog Literary Inspired shared a tutorial on how to make a hopscotch game out of bubble wrap. She used new perforated bubble wrap but I bet all of us have some in our … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Dolly Creates shows how to make a braided fabric coaster or pot holder. The process is the same whether you make the coaster or the pot holder. The only difference is the lengths of fabric you’ll need. It’s a good … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Deb from So Sew Easy shares a free pattern for making her Twist Front Top. It’s a sizzling summertime halter with a twist in the front. The front is made from two layers of fabric for extra support and coverage. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
I love the look of a V-neck shirt, but I don’t ever make them because getting the overlapping banding stitched down into the V seems like it would be complicated. Farrah from Mingo & Grace shares a tutorial over at … Read More...
Each Friday (and sometimes more often) Opal Manor offers a free exclusive digital stamp to download. This sweet wedding image is the latest offering, check back each Friday for another!
-Heather
Looking for more Wedding themed papers and supplies? … Read More...
Haley of The Zen of Making is turning sewn hexagons into flowers this week, in part 2 of her English paper piecing series. If you want to learn this technique, get on over to her blog. Get the tutorial.… Read More...
by jd wolfe
This is a quick, easy, and totally plush blanket that you’ll love working on. Tia offers us her free pattern and I think it’s one that a lot of crocheters will enjoy making as it will appeal to crocheters … Read More...
I love these chalkboard labels that Lia Griffith designed for World Label. They are for keeping track of frozen food stuff, and canned foods, but can just as well be adapted for using on scrapbooking projects. Especially as most … Read More...
Make this adorable paper lantern garland using 8×8 sheets of paper and other general crafting supplies. Get all the details from Kimberley Hughes over at the Appliances Online blog.
by Vikram Goyal
Dawn from the website designedbydawnnicole, shares these subway art printables with only the names of spices on them. There are 4 color options, and they all look gorgeous!
Go get these free subway art printables here.
by Mardi Robyn
I have seen craft stick bracelets while browsing the world-wide web, but this tutorial has to be one of the best for the project. Michelle shares a detailed tutorial on her blog MollyMoo. In her tutorial you … Read More...
by Mardi Robyn
I admit I am a drawn to jewelry with rainbow colors. Most pieces are fun and go with a variety of outfits. The latter was what Amy from One Artsy Mama had in mind when she created these stackable bracelets. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lisa fromA Spoonful of Sugar shows how to make a round pocket potholder. Your hand can slip inside so your fingers are covered on the top and the bottom when you hold a hot pan. If you do like … Read More...