Here’s another set of free printables you can use when scrapbooking events from the 4th of July. This one comes to you from the Two Peas in a Bucket digital store. Click here to go to the download.
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Here’s another set of free printables you can use when scrapbooking events from the 4th of July. This one comes to you from the Two Peas in a Bucket digital store. Click here to go to the download.
Looking for … Read More...
Star-Violet Shares her tutorial on making a DIY Honey Lip Scrub
1/2 tsp lemon juice 1 tbsp sugar 1 tsp honey 1/4 tsp olive oilby Mardi Robyn
This is one of the coolest, most unusual, out of the ordinary jewelry making tutorials I have seen. No joke! This tutorial combines two of my favorite things, jewelry making and music!! Britt, a Chemical and Biological Engineering student came … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This ice cube tray is supposed to make long skinny pieces of ice to fit in a water bottle, but Karent from Sew Many Ways uses it in to organize her sewing stuff instead. Go to her blog to see … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Shauna from Shwin & Shwin shares a free pattern for making a ringer onesie. LOVE! They have a delightfully retro feel and work equally well for boy or girl. This would make an awesome baby shower gift! The pattern comes … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Becky from Patchwork Posse shows how to make a little girl’s patchwork skirt. Piecing the skirt allows you to use smaller cuts of fabric, and you get a fun interplay of color and pattern. The waistband is a simple elastic … Read More...
by Sarah White
I for one am not ready to be thinking about the winter holidays, but if you’re the Christmas in July sort, Craftown has a new pattern for a knit hat designed by Melanie Smith that you might want to take … Read More...
I love the look of mixed media art–the way the multitude of different processes and pieces come together to form a cohesive image. But I often find myself daunted about where to start on a piece or how to progress … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Emily, of the Pig and the Quill, promises that you cannot even taste the spinach in this yogurt smoothie. And there are two whole cups of it in it!
That makes it the perfect healthy smoothie for our kids. … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Had a good time drinking the wine and really want to continue your association with bottle the next day?
Well here are 4 creative uses for empty wine bottles that we have found. May you drink and empty lots of … Read More...
If you like the look of beads, but don’t like fiddling with the individual little ones on your projects then you may want to check out one of Kreinik’s new products. They recently released Wired Facets. Wired Facets provide the … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
Diane at In My Own Style shares a lot of craft tutorials that add a lot of class to the home. Her ideas are often affordable while being elegant and a bit clever at the same time. Made with soda … Read More...
Nicole of Follow the White Bunny has a great review of a recent release from Anova Books. The Cross-Stitch book is called Storyland Cross Stitch
and it seems it is chock full of great projects. I haven’t managed to get … Read More...
by Sarah White
We’ve all been there: you spend a lot of your time (and some hard-earned money as well) knitting a garment that looks awesome on the model or in the pictures, but when you’re finished it just doesn’t look quite right … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Jill has been featured here before and she continues to amaze (with the help of her three little boys).
this time, her team of chefs have come together to create these adorable minion inspired banana yogurt pops. We think they … Read More...
You might be slightly over the whole Ombre thing. But before we see the last of it, lets make sure we see the best. Here are some of the top Ombre picks that have been featured on Craftgossip.com in the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
You say it’s impossible to get any sewing done with the kids home from school for the summer? Then check out this tutorial by Jill from Creating My Way To Success. She shows how you c an make an apron … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Allie from Freshly Completed shows how to make a hooded bath towel. You can make it from a bath towel and a hand towel, with just a couple of cuts and few seams. She says it can be done in … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
It’s easy to make your own custom piping and cording, but I’ve always played a little guessing game when it comes to cutting the right size of bias strips to use. Heather from v takes the guesswork out of it … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shows how to make their Toile Tote with Button Accents. It’s a boxy tote with knotted straps. Buttons accent the lower portion of the straps, and a ruffle trims off the outside pocket. On the inside, a couple of … Read More...