You can get the cut file for those die cut scissors free from Studio Calico, compliments of Catherine Davis, the creator. It comes in .png .svg and .studio formats. Click here to get the download.
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You can get the cut file for those die cut scissors free from Studio Calico, compliments of Catherine Davis, the creator. It comes in .png .svg and .studio formats. Click here to get the download.
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Stephanie Bryan shares this tutorial for adding confetti to a page! Don’t worry, once made this confetti is mess free! Click here to go to the tutorial over at Shimelle.
Carolyn from Homework tells us how she created these patriotic berry cups using dollar store supplies and papers from American Crafts. She plans to use them throughout the summer at patriotic gatherings like Flag Day and July 4th. Click here… Read More...
Alright art doll enthusiasts, have you seen the work of Virginie Ropars? An art doll artist who lives in Brittany, France, Virginie’s works are intricate, almost obsessively detailed, and strangely lifelike. Her creations are otherworldly and often dark, but … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A hole in a sweater doesn’t necessarily mean it’s time to toss it in the trash or the donate pile. Pam from Threading My Way shows how she mended a hole in a favorite cardigan. Go to her blog for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Last night while I was looking for storage solutions for my threads, I happened upon this sewing machine pincushion at Jo-Ann Fabric. How stinkin’ cute is this! At first I was confused by the half circle hand crank, but … Read More...
How adorable are these custom made notepads?!? I love the fact that you can change the drawing for each teacher! Just head over to The Vintage Umbrella for the tutorial.
by Linda Lanese
Make Kristen’s “Cookie Shop” felt cookies”. This is a great gift for any young girl that loves to pretend to bake. Felt foods are wonderful for children’s imaginations. Her cousin’s daughter looked at some of the gifts that Kristen made … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
Macrame doesn’t always have to make us cringe with memories of old crafting books – sometimes it can be used to creatively give new life to recycled household items. Check out this how-to at Skip to my Lou.
by Sarah White
This is a little bit mock outrage, but also a lot serious. Guys, when are people going to stop using knitting as a punchline?
You’d think with as many celebrities and young people as knit these days that people would … Read More...
Pretty posies in pots make a charming favor for your bridal shower or wedding guests! Get the DIY info at Intimate Weddings.
by Anne Weaver
Jill from Creating My Way To Success shares a downloadable PDF tutorial for making her Lesa Bag. The squared bag has a zippered top and a zippered pocket across the front. There’s also a pair of smaller gusseted pockets on … Read More...
Sarah’s Stands, purveyor of beautiful cake stands, is hosting a giveaway you won’t want to miss! The prize package includes one of Sarah’s heirloom quality cake stands from the new Simply Stunning Collection, a pair of personalized champagne flutes… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jen from Eat. Sleep. Make shares a free pattern for a child’s flutter tee. It’s a simple sleeveless top with a drapey hem. She used printable transfer paper to add the arrows to the front. The pattern is for a … Read More...
Why shouldn’t everything have your personal touch and be pretty? Check out this tutorial on how to cover a baby wipe box featured at the blog Haberdashery Fun.
by Anne Weaver
Agy from Green Issues shows how she refashioned a cardgian into this pullover sweater. The ruffle down the front covers the seam where the buttons were. Brilliant! Go to her blog to see how to do it.
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Are you STILL making your cakes with cake batter? Tsk, tsk, tsk. That seems so charming and vintage now, what with all the new ways to make cakes that don’t actually use any cake. Here are a few crazy impressive … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Anna from Plan B shows how to add a lace insert to the back of a blazer. Go to her blog for the tute.
[photo from Plan B]
by Anne Weaver
Michelle from Falafel and the Bee shares a free pattern for making a pair of harem (or Hammer) pants for a child. You can make them from any lightweight fabric, but her child’s favorite pair is made from a soft … Read More...
Here’s another set of journaling cards for Project Life from Wild Olive, this time with a May filler card and inspirational verse. Click here to grab them.
Looking for supplies for journaling? Check these Art, Junk and writing journal … Read More...