Using paper, ribbons and trims you make one of these beautiful Pennie Pockets. Perfect for holding Easter candy or dried spring flowers. Find directions for making them on the Really Reasonable Ribbon blog.
-Heather
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Using paper, ribbons and trims you make one of these beautiful Pennie Pockets. Perfect for holding Easter candy or dried spring flowers. Find directions for making them on the Really Reasonable Ribbon blog.
-Heather
by Linda Lanese
Marina hosts “Full moon. The edge of the Soul” out of Russia and designed and created with engaging “Textile Bunny James” James is a small primitive creature who adores books. Maybe he likes to read them, and maybe have them, … Read More...
Salamanders are cute little critters and this free chart from Brigitte Dadaux has a lot of possibilities. Of course you could stitch it and finish it as a framed project or as a pillow, but it would also be cute … Read More...
by Sarah White
Wanted to let you know that the winner of the deluxe edition of Annie and the Swiss Cheese Scarf was commenter 68, Angela, who said she learned to knit in school around age 8 but she would love to teach … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
Getting excess wax out of jars is a huge pain. Lucky for you, Yellow Brick House has tips on how to remove that pesky wax.
Over at the blog The Answer is Chocolate there is a fun and easy tutorial on how to make an eggshell Easter (or Spring) decoration out of a bunch of recycled and thrifted materials.
I came across the site Dishfunctional Designs. It is an amazing “re purpose” site, making art out of found objects. This post is a cavalcade of Mason Jar Ideas. Some of these are so clever, and so transformative.
The cranberries … Read More...
For a fresh spring color palette coral and peach are the perfect pair! Add in some soft shades of gray for a hint of sophistication and your palette is complete! View all the details of this lovely inspiration board at … Read More...
Add a little disco to your Easter. Make sequin Easter egg cake toppers HERE at One Charming Party.
Peeps really are the most perfect Easter treat. Not only are they inherently awesome, but Peeps make great empty tombs, too. Who would have thunk they’d add such fun color and sweetness to the Resurrection? Make rainbow Resurrection rolls with … Read More...
The cheese ball is definitely the perfect go-to for craftsy appetizers. Clearly they lend themselves well to holiday creatures. Make too-cute baby chick cheese ball Easter appetizers HERE at Hungry Happenings.
When we’re not playing Monopoly Junior in our house, Candyland is the game of choice. My kid would go gaga over this Candyland-themed dessert table. And the blocks of color path through the house is a must. Find many more … Read More...
Catch My Party shows us this great Easter party spread. It is lovely and traditional and not solid sugar. They have used Easter colors, and made a kid friendly spread that has no chocolate. Go check out all the close … Read More...
Thank you, Morgan Freeman, for making us all adore penguins. And the chocolate versions are just as lovely. Make them HERE at La littérature gourmande. Looking for more Penguin party ideas? Check out these Penguin Party Decorations
and these … Read More...
by Sarah White
As you may know, I’ve been taking part in a challenge sponsored by Cre8time and Michaels Craft Stores in which I was charged to spend an hour a day creating for eight days straight. I’m at the end of that … Read More...
It amazes me that there can be such versatility in one craft project. The wreath. The wreath can be changed in so many different ways it almost seems infinite. I’ve written about several different wreath designs, and here are 9 … Read More...
I have to admit, it took me a sec, just a sec, to realize that candy jar hid not only candy inside but Rice Krispies Treats, even after reading the title. As in, the candy jar is a Rice Krispies … Read More...
If I ever go over to Jill’s house, of Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons, I’m sure she’ll make me chicken pot pie, knowing it’s one of my favorites. And I’m glad she opted for an Easter bunny pot pie. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
If you’re planning to use denim in a sewing project and you’ve never sewn on denim before (or perhaps you have and found it difficult), check out this video tutorial by Professor Pincushion. They share some tips and tricks for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Heather from Feather’s Flights shares her favorite zig zag stitch for sewing on knits. When I saw her blog post title up in my reader, I had to click over to see what it was. ‘Cause I have my own … Read More...