
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.
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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.
by Anne Weaver
I Love Do It Yourself gave a plain cardigan a modern elegance by replacing the plain pockets with ones made of leather. She used fabric glue to attach the new pockets, but you could also stitch it down if you … Read More...
And speaking of Thanksgiving madness with cute food for kids… Make Thanksgiving lunch HERE at NBC’s Dinnertool.com, by Jill of Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
It’s total turkey madness over at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons. Make turkey pot pies HERE (mmm, my favorite) and cupcake ice cream cone turkeys HERE.
by Anne Weaver
Caroline from Salsa Pie shares a tutorial over at TerraSavvy showing how to stitch a feather placecard out of paper and felt. They’re pretty as placecards, but you could also use them to make a nice gratitude banner. (Just write … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Debbie from Squiggly Twigs Designs shows how you can make a pair of gathered lace cuffs. They’d be a fancy accent for a dressy dress, but I bet the tween set would love to wear them casual with a long-sleeved … Read More...
These fun large Alphabet stamps are made using childrens foam letter found at the dollar store mounted onto squares of foam. What a quick and inexpensive way to personalise just about anything. Find out more over on The Cheese … Read More...
Kimberly from A Night Owl takes you through the steps for creating this Thankful display using your favorite Instagram photos. Click here for all the details.
The Craft in America Study Center is curating another fabulous exhibit of crafters and artists pushing the boundaries of gallery art. This time, the collection is full of food crafting–appropriately titled “Good Enough to Eat”. The show will be in … Read More...
For all of you mosaic folk it’s sale time over at Maryland Mosaics. I know I’m about to embark on a large mosaic project so I’m going to check out what kind of goodies they have to offer. I … Read More...
Each issue of Bird’s Party Magazine just gets better and better. The Winter Issue is now out, and you can find links to both the free online edition and the paper copy to purchase HERE. To quote myself when … Read More...
Remember back when I told you about those 32 exquisitely crafted cake pop helmets for every single football team that 1 Fine Cookie was going to make? HERE? Well all 32 are finally completed. Want to see your favorite … Read More...
What a fun and edible way for kids to make art… on their dinner. Find the idea to let kids “draw” pictures with toppings for pizza HERE at Partycraft Secrets.
Phew, I just spent three amazing days being treated like royalty at a blogger’s summit at the Hershey’s complex, so this post is sort of fitting. (More on my Hershey’s trip later, when I’ve a chance to unpack and digest…literally.) … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Bridget from Wag Doll shows how to make a gathered tulle mini Christmas tree. The fluffy, sparkly tree would be gorgeous on a mantel or as part of a holiday tablescape. It’s cleverly built around a paper towel holder. Get … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
It’s easy enough to use a printed sewing pattern to cut the right shapes of fabric for a garment. Placement of pockets (or other details) where the pattern says to put them is a little more difficult. Carmel from Solomon… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Yesterday I told you about the temporary addition to my sewing room – the Bernina 780. I described some of the more basic features and my general impressions of the machine. Today I want to talk about two stand-out … Read More...
Rachel of LinesAcross sent me a cute clay candy cane tutorial. She turns her candy cane into a bow and hangs it from a length of chain for a necklace that’s perfect for the holidays. You hang the bow … Read More...