Punk Projects has a fun tutorial for turning a pencil eraser into a cute little shamrock stamp, click here.
-Heather
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Punk Projects has a fun tutorial for turning a pencil eraser into a cute little shamrock stamp, click here.
-Heather
by Anne Weaver
Stef from Girl. Inspired. made a pair of skinny jeans she made for her daughter. Heat fix crystals were just the thing to add some sparkle to the back pockets. She posts on her blog telling how she did it. … Read More...
I should just hook up some kind of insta-post for every single, food creation, sight unseen, from Sandra of Project Denneler, because every single food creation is brilliant and perfect. Seriously, bees, hedgehogs and owls in all their stunning … Read More...
What most impresses me about these awesome St. Patrick’s Day Pot O’ Gold cupcakes? Check out the height on that rainbow! It’s like, realistic and all. Find the instructions to make these toppers from chocolate HERE at Mega Crafty.
by Anne Weaver
Delia from Delia Creates shows how easy it is to create a new cover for a throw pillow. The envelope style has overlapping flaps on the back that allow you to insert a pillow form. It’s easy to sew, with … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Gina Michele from Rock Mosaic made this faux snakeskin clutch out of an old jacket. She shares a tutorial showing how. Go to her tute.
If you’re looking to add a touch of elegance and personal flair to your accessory collection, … Read More...
Make these pretty Easter Eggs cards using washi tape by following the tutorial over on Omiyage Blogs. Would make great page embellishments too! Click here to see more.
The winner I previously drew to win the Silhouette Portrait never got back to me so now I’m picking a new winner and it is……..Mary Ann Jenkins! Congrats Mary Ann, please respond to my e-mail (I’d hate to have to … Read More...
Hard cider in dip form and bacon shamrocks and soda bread croutons feel exactly right for St. Patrick’s Day. Exactly right. Find the recipe for all these things HERE at 1 Fine … Read More...
by jd wolfe
Isn’t this guy adorable? He’s called a Rockhopper Penguin by his designer. Dig those eyebrows!
When my now 28 year old son was a wee lad, he loved penguins. I didn’t crochet in those days. I found a cute little … Read More...
Rebecca Cooper from Simple as That, created these beach themed printables to use in her album documenting the 17 months her family spent on a tiny Caribbean island. You can grab yourself a free set over on her blog. … Read More...
Over at Craft Foxes there is a great video tutorial on how to make this cool Duct tape bracelet along with info on the Duct tape prom dress contest along with links to inspiration!
I was wandering around the Bullseye web site and noticed a Tech Note update about glass compatibility. The article says that the same COE (coefficient of expansion) doesn’t necessarily mean the glass is going to be compatible. It’s good to … Read More...
What do you do when this stuff piles up? This is part of the stack from my desk. I went and made a bunch of fun stuff. Other clayers seem to make great pieces from their scraps, too.
1. Polymer … Read More...
These little beauties would make a table beautiful any time, but especially for Easter. They are small and simple, and they are so “unchanged” that the shape of the egg just shares the spotlight with the flower itself. I love … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Stacie from Yellow Spool shares another of her Scrapped Animals. This time it’s a little boxy bunny softie. His body is a simple fabric box, but with bunny features stitched on and bunny ears sticking out the top. On his … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Dana from MADE shows how to adapt a basic little boy t-shirt pattern to make a muscle shirt instead. Your little guy will feel all kinds of tough in it, while he’s really being all kinds of cute. She used … Read More...
Need a gift for baby but your time is limited? Lindsay of Craft Buds said her triangles quilt takes only one evening to piece together. It’s simple, yet stunning! She shows you how with lots of great photos and step-by-step … Read More...
Linn of the Home Project wants quilters to broaden their horizons for quilt making like she did with the quilt shown here. It’s not made with 100% cotton fabric, as is the usual case. Visit her blog to learn more… Read More...