Anna from Plan B shows how she refashioned a basic blazer to give it this cool cut-away laced back. Go to her blog for the tute.
[photo from Plan B]
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by Anne Weaver
Anna from Plan B shows how she refashioned a basic blazer to give it this cool cut-away laced back. Go to her blog for the tute.
[photo from Plan B]
by Anne Weaver
Shauna from Shwin & Shwin shows how you can make these cute bubble sleeves for the next top you make. It gets its perfect poofiness from two layers – the top gathered layer stitched to a plain cap sleeve layer … Read More...
I love using my Silhouette Portrait die cutting machine for cool projects like vinyl decor. The vinyl cuts really easily in the Silhouette, simply cut your shape and use the pick tool to help weed out all the … Read More...
Get It Scrapped is five years old! To celebrate they are running weekly giveaways. This week you can enter to win a gift certificate for $50 worth of digital scrapbooking supplies AND a 2013 membership to Masterful Scrapbooking Design… Read More...
Look What I’ve Made is a new website where you can share your latest craft projects with other crafters worldwide. You can upload projects, and browse the site to see what others have made. As a special offer new members … Read More...
This Friday in Austin, TX over at Helios Kiln Glass Studio holds a Fusing Friday devoted to kilns. It’s all about kilns! It starts at 7pm. But also check out the classes they’re offering. You can learn quite a few … Read More...
Fingerprint jewellery has been popular for a while and here’s a clay version that would be perfect as a Mother’s Day gift. I’d use ink or pigments of some sort to highlight the impression.
She talks about using the softer … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
Gina from Kleinworth & Co. shares a fabulous idea for some earthy luminaries made with corn husks. Visit Kleinworth & Co. for the tutorial.
by Anne Weaver
Amy from Positively Splendid shows how to make a table runner, quick and easy. It’s made from two coordinating fabrics and folded into a point at either end. Go to her blog for the how-to.
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Peppa Pig is taking the world by storm and lots of little piglets out there are demanding a Peppa Pig Party.
Peppa Pig has become such a craze for parties right not that I have created my very own … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melissa Mortenson from Polka Dot Chair shares a tutorial over at Riley Blake Designs blog showing how to make her Sunnies sunglass case. The bottom has two big scallops shaped like the lenses of a pair of sunglasses. And over … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Have you seen the new linens from Anna Maria Horner? Like all of her designs, they’re absolutely swoonworthy. The name of the line is Field Study Linen and you can see it all here. For those not used to … Read More...
Big daisies, big welcome to spring. I’m loving these cupcakes. Find the instructions to make daisy cupcakes HERE at Make, Bake, Celebrate.
The one detail that made me not only laugh, but appreciate the smarts of making Godzilla cookies, is that bite out of the building. Cookies. Of course. Godzilla would eat the building in his tour of destruction. Find the recipe … Read More...
This is so simple and darling all in one. Make fruit prettier with flower strawberries in a melon filled bowl HERE at Muffin Tin Mom.
The Spring/Summer issue of Bird’s Party Magazine is officially here! Woohooo!!! I always love flipping through the pages (virtually, though you can also order a hard copy). This one is filled with birthday and baby and bridal shower ideas. You’ll … Read More...
Here’s a genius new idea I’m going to try: “Paint” with cake batter. These mini flowers are cakes, arranged in a bouquet, in a bowl, even on a stick. Yes. I’m going to try this. Just beautiful for Spring and … Read More...
by Sarah White
The Sweater Babe’s free knitting pattern this month is an incredibly cute little lace vest.
Worked from the bottom up, it has buttons and a deep scoop neck as well as a pretty leafy lace pattern.
It doesn’t look … Read More...
Embroiderbee always has such elaborate free projects on her blog and this one is no exception. The New England Spring sampler is packed with specialty stitches and has a lovely color scheme. Three color palettes are provided with Sullivan floss, … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
WobiSobi shows how to refashion a plain t-shirt to give it a scoop back with a loose straps across and metal stud accents. No sewing is required for this refashion. The studs hold the straps in place and also appear … Read More...