I’m starting to think Jill from Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons can turn anything into a s’mores pop. Anything. Even a groundhog. Make them HERE.
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I’m starting to think Jill from Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons can turn anything into a s’mores pop. Anything. Even a groundhog. Make them HERE.
Looking for more S’smores recipes? Check out these articles.
Looking for more ideas … Read More...
Hey, there’s a heart in my pound cake! Also… awwww. Bake this pretty pink heart in a pound cake HERE at Boulder Locavore. And PS. I’m venturing to guess the Fall pound cake mentioned in the post is this one … Read More...
by Sarah White
Lion Brand Yarn is running a contest right now that asks people to share their stories of learning to knit or crochet or teaching someone else to knit or crochet.
The grand prize is a trip to Las Vegas to … Read More...
by Sarah White
The winner of the jewelry books is number 64, Carmen, who says she hasn’t knit with wire before but it’s on her to-do list.
Well, now she can try it out, and I hope you report back and let us … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cheri from I Am Momma Hear Me Roar shows how she upcycled two t-shirts into one awesome hoodie for her son. Though she shows it for a boy – and boy, does she know how to design for boys! – … Read More...
Stitching this cute couple will be a great way to express your undying affection for your beloved on Valentine’s Day. Adorn a trinket box or a candy box with the couple or even add them to an affectionate card. Head … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
With sets of pattern weights available at the fabric store, or all the cute DIY versions floating out there in the blogosphere, we might forget that pattern weights are just something heavy you put down on a pattern to keep … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Angelina from JoJo and Eloise shows how to make a simple felt heart pouch. You can fill it with treats and hang it on a doorknob or coat hook. The edges won’t fray so there’s no need to finish them … Read More...
Repurposing means you have taken something that is no longer useful or desirable in its current state and transformed it into something completely different. Repurposing is actually what we do when we say we are “recycling” in the craft world. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Dana from MADE shows how you can create this cute scrunchy button scarf. The gathers down the center are made with elastic thread shirring, so you’ll need a relatively lightweight fabric such as a quilting cotton, knit fabric, flannel, or … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Me Sew Crazy and SewSet shows how to make a cool pin and chain closure for a clutch purse. You can make one using some standard jewelry making supplies (chain, pliers, and large pin). Go to her blog … Read More...
I came across this stunning project at Linda’s Works of Heart blog and was just blown away! She uses a special technique to color her images using marker pen nibs and Distress Ink and she shares this unique idea in… Read More...
These free printable heart thank you tags from Thanks Lot are super cute and have many applications for Valentine’s Day and beyond. Click here to get the download and see one way to use them.
You know that this sweet crowd wouldn’t rumble. (Sheesh, I’m old, who uses the word “rumble” anymore? And are there rumbles in football stadiums? Also, groan for the pun.) Anyway, find the tutorial to decorate these football stadium cookies complete … Read More...
As I’ve given up trying to find gifts that anyone who has been in my life for decades “needs,” I tend to just send cookies. I made these “happy birthday” letter cookies for my brother’s birthday this year. Rather than … Read More...
The world is just taking over this easy frozen yogurt from regular yogurt thing! Look, you can make hearts, too. How cute are these with the sprinkles added? Find the how-tos HERE at Bespangled.
Do you have people in your life who aren’t big fans of the mushy stuff? Maybe they won’t mind this geometric Valentine’s Day wrapping paper so much. You can get two versions here at Minieco.
by jd wolfe
Well, if you do, this will fill the bill. So cute, so quick and easy. Grab your scrap yarn and make some. Everyone will enjoy receiving one – especially that Special Someone! Learn how to make yours here on Jill’s … Read More...
Put a smile on your sweetie’s face at lunchtime with this free Valentine lunchbag printable from Lisa at Little Monster. She explains how to print the design onto lunch bags, and shows you how you can make tags with the … Read More...
Do you love a little whimsy in your kitchen? How about a little irony in your living room? If you so, you need to check out Bruno and Betty. Their shop is full of fun hand screen printed apparel … Read More...