Since we all can appreciate a little “hack” now and again, the folks at Easy Home Made went to the Lush website to find the ingredients for the Buffy Bars, … Read More...
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Since we all can appreciate a little “hack” now and again, the folks at Easy Home Made went to the Lush website to find the ingredients for the Buffy Bars, … Read More...
by Mardi Robyn
Erin from “Thanks I Made It,” shares a tutorial with “M & J Blog” on how to make a trendy necklace and earring set using faux-leather fringe, and chain. This would be a great weekend project … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Rachel from Architecture of a Mom shows how to make a Fix-It Fox. He’s a boo-boo creature with a rice-filled tummy. Keep him in the freezer as a coldpack for childhood’s inevitable bumps and bruises. Go to her tutorial.… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melanie from The Crafty Cupboard shows how she makes a button placket for a shirt. Though it has a practical purpose (allows a small neckline to go over her daughter’s head), it’s also a pretty detail. Go to her blog … Read More...
Do you like taking photos of your cards and paper crafting projects to post online? Or are you maybe thinking of opening an Etsy shop and need advice on taking better product pictures? Visit Splitcoast Stampers and Joanne Basile will … Read More...
by Sarah White
Lion Brand Yarn debuted a new feature on its blog today: Crafter Stories. They’re user-produced tales about the good things we’ve seen and done thanks to yarn crafting in public.
The first story is about relying on the kindness of … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
Dream Home Decorating accented basic tea lights with simple paper hearts, creating a quilled look. I bet, if done in green, this idea would translate fantastically to St. Patrick’s Day! Grab the tutorial.
Learn how to make your own glamorous birdcage veil with an easy tutorial from Polka Dot Bride! Just a few simple materials are required, but the end result is so pretty!
Mandy Pattullo of Thread and Thrift wants you to know she has two spots left in her People and Portraits class on Sunday March 10th. You are so lucky if you live close enough to attend. Shown, is an example … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Diane Gilleland produces CraftyPod.com has her “Potluck Dish Cozy” featured on “MakeZine”! This is a clever repurposed idea inspired by her Mom. When her mom had to bring a hot dish to a potluck, she usually wraps it in old … Read More...
Are you excited for the Oscars? I suppose I would be if I’ve actually been to the movies in the past few years. Wow, I’m really behind. … Read More...
If you are looking for a simple and easy cross-stitch project, then Craft Novice Blog has the project for you. It is a geometric chart that will be a breeze to stitch up. Check it out and get to stitching … Read More...
So you have a pretty stash of bracelets and you would like to keep them organized and display them. Check out how to make a bracelet display organizer over at the blog Once Upon Her Dream.
Figures those tricky leprechauns would hide candy in their hats. They’re always doing stuff like that. Make these clever candy leprechaun hats, with green M and Ms hiding inside, HERE at Hungry Happenings.
Cah-ute, cah-ute, cah-ute are these lion and monkey cookies for a jungle-themed baby shower or birthday party. Or cah-ute animal-themed baby shower or birthday party. Or to eat. Or whatever. They are cute is what I’m trying to say. Find … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Pascale from //Between the Lines//shows how to make a triangle tote bag. It’s made from a long rectangle of fabric that’s folded to create the triangle sides of the bag. It takes just a couple of handstitched seams. Go to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cheryl from Sew Can Do shows us the snowsuit that she made for her young daughter. She recently made a pair of snowpants, so she used similar materials and layering for the snowsuit. She used an outgrown bunting as a … Read More...
The current issue of the Greeting Farm Stamps newsletter has an adorable project from Emily DeVlieger for making a nightlight with a stamped image. Click here and then scroll almost all the way down to find the tutorial.
-Heather
by Anne Weaver
Autumn from It’s Always Autumn shows how you can add a shoulder zip to a sweater. It’s a cool detail that adds a punch of color to the neckline. Go to her blog for the how-to.
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