The Lawn Fawn blog has a great tutorial video from Chari on using Distress Ink for making a stunning night sky background, click here to watch.
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The Lawn Fawn blog has a great tutorial video from Chari on using Distress Ink for making a stunning night sky background, click here to watch.
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by Sarah White
Did you know that if you’re a subscriber to Rowan’s newsletter you can get a sneak peek of their magazine, complete with free patterns? The latest online pattern collection just came out with a dozen free patterns from the … Read More...
by Sarah White
A pattern update from Quince & Co. landed in my e-mail box this morning and I kind of can’t stop thinking about it.
The Manaan Cowl (actually cowls, because there are two sizes) is worked in the pretty Lark yarn … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Ashley at “Domestic Fashionista” is a person who loves her husband, decorating, crafting and entertaining. After years of planning; Ashley held her first monthly craft day. Ashley explains: “For a girl who loves to entertain, I have just as much … Read More...
Pop (or strut) on over to Blog A La Cart to see a fun tutorial on how to make a crayon stained glass hand turkey Thanksgiving decoration.
This cute little snowman is free from Cross Me Not. Sara Jessica has a hit on her hands here with this design! It is simply adorbs and will make a perfect addition to a gift card holder, holiday card, or … Read More...
Leave it to Jessie of CakeSpy to come up with the brilliant idea of putting all the pies your guests want in one dish. Find the recipe for The Pumpkin-Apple-Pecan Pie HERE at Serious Eats.
I’m a little on the fence how I feel about these placecards. Creepy? Or unique and clever? I think maybe the latter. Make personalized placecards HERE at Country Living.
Are you looking for something a little different this year to dress up your holiday table? This non-traditional but very beautiful pumpkin is dressed up with a dainty bird and pretty flowers. Head over to Carolyn’s Homework to read more … Read More...
Here are some really fun ideas for turning everyday objects into festive Christmas ornaments! The picture above shows a simple house key, the print out might have the address of the first house you purchased. Check out all the great … Read More...
Head over to Martha Stewart so you can find out how to make these gorgeous velvet gelt bags. Hanukkah starts on December 8th this year, so start planning your crafts and decorations now! Get to Martha’s for the tutorial here … Read More...
This pretty wreath is doubly inspired and looks gorgeous hanging on that dark door! Make use of Mother Nature’s craft supplies and make one of these for yourself this holiday season. Check out the post here — DIY Craft Project: … Read More...
Use Mod Podge, pretty papers, letters and paper mache ornaments to make these lovely baubles. A great gift or perfect for your own holiday tree. These would also work beautifully on a garland! Get the tutorial over at Mod Podge … Read More...
Discover two fab ways to make your own feather fascinator at Intimate Weddings. Get the tutorial for the white fascinator here and for the peacock fascinator here. Either would make a stunning accessory for your wedding day!
by Anne Weaver
Small Dreamfactory shares a free pattern for making a toddler’s double-breasted jacket. It’s fully lined, with simple bias binding to finish off the edges. I’m loving the quilted yellow fabric she used in the one she made! The pattern is … Read More...
Now my mind is reeling with the possibilities of patchwork designs for cookies. Make patchwork mitten cookies HERE at Recipe.com.
Yes, it’s a free template for the world’s, nay, the universe’s cutest toy robot Advent calendar I’ve ever seen. Find it HERE at Next to Nicx.
It’s hard to believe that this project is a kids craft, the final product looks so elegant! Napkin rings can be so expensive for only using them once a year on occasions. Why not involve your kids and make memories … Read More...
Here’s a cute craft that can be done with kids just in time for Thanksgiving! These would be great place settings at a kid’s table! Head over to Gingerly Made for the tutorial.
Here’s an easy idea for Fall-themed bread to put in your basket on the Thanksgiving day table… cheesy Crescent Roll leaves. Find the how-tos HERE at Hungry Happenings.