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-Heather
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At Second Street has a pretty printable Thanksgiving Banner to download for free, click here.
-Heather
by Linda Lanese
Our friend Linda from Italy has this darling “Santa’s Elf” tutorial so you can make one for your little ones and move it around each night before the holidays and they delight in finding him or her each morning. The … Read More...
This is the perfect craft if you are looking to introduce the letter B to your child. Any child would love to blow bubbles AND create their own artwork! You can find the tutorial which goes along with a great … Read More...
This craft has so much potential! As Rachel wrote in her post, this bag could be used for kids lunches, it could be filled with more fun crafts to do on a rainy day…the possibilities are endless. I too love … Read More...
I’m happy to announce the winner of the Pajanimals Snuggle Up Storymat Giveaway! I used Random.Org to choose the winner, and the comment # chosen was:
Comment #21: Deborah wrote:
‘I have 15 grandchildren. But there are only three … Read More...
Oooh, so pretty to bite into this taste of fall with the pumpkins and leaves hidden inside a cupcake. Find the how-tos and recipe to make them HERE at Blessings from My Kitchen.
Get the kids in there in the kitchen. Or just use a handprint cookie cutter. (I’m thinking speed and efficiency here, but I guess the former is more sentimental.) Either way, make handprint turkey cookies HERE at Taste of Home… Read More...
Leftover spiders from Halloween? Children’s literature to the rescue. I must say, as a huge children’s literature fan and an arachnophobic, I’ve always been conflicted by Charlotte’s Web. But I’ve matured a bit, and can now almost handle the spider … Read More...
Loving this wealth of sweets for Thanksgiving this year. So often the best ideas are saved for Halloween and Christmas. Find the how-tos, with free template, to make these cute, chocolate Thanksgiving cupcake toppers HERE at Bird on a Cake… Read More...
Speaking of perfection… now check out these Thanksgiving cake pops. The teepees really got me. Make the turkey cake pops HERE and the teepee cake pops HERE at Miss Candiquik.
Wait, there are still Twilight movies coming out? Well, I’m glad, because I get to witness some cookie decorating perfection. And I mean perfection. Please check out these Twilight cookies and you’ll immediately think “perfection,” too, I can almost guarantee … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
How awesome is this book bag? So modern, so colorful! The word “books” is reverse appliqued on to the front of a tote bag. Cherie from You and Mie made it, and she shares a tutorial showing how. She uses … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jackie from Jackie’s Art Quilts shares a tutorial over at the C & T Publishing Blog showing how you can create these 3-d flower embellishments out of scraps of fabric. I love it! They are gorgeous on the mini quilt … Read More...
This sweet little trio is ready for you to stitch up and just in time for fall’s glory. They are so cute! It’s a free chart from Chez Mounette. Check out the free pattern.
Looking for more Fall-themed Cross-stitch patterns … Read More...
Candy, candy. Now that Halloween is over, we’ve GOT to find ways to fill the other holidays with candy. And snack cakes. We have to have snack cakes. Hey, there are pretzels in there, too! Let the kids help assemble … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Michelle from Handmade Martini guest blogs at Project Run and Play with a tutorial showing how she modified the back of a little girl’s dress bodice to make it a crossover back with a double button closure. The edges overlap … Read More...
Weaving gum wrapper crafts go waaaaay back but I love the new spin Marisa of the blog Mar de Sonhos: Imitation of Life put on her weaving by using coffee bags to make this cute lunch bag.
by Anne Weaver
Every fall, I go through my sweater drawer and pull out the pieces that have seen better days or just don’t do it for me any more. Heidi fromHoneyBear Lane shows how you can turn one of those … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Just because those rolls of iron-on vinyl were made to be used in a Silhouette or Cricut cutter, doesn’t mean you can only use them with the cutter. If you don’t have one of these fancy cutters, you can go … Read More...
Thersa at Crafting the Web shares her coloring techniques with Copic markers and more for making this stunning Sunflower card.
-Heather
Looking for more Sunflower themed papers, stamps and embellishments? Check these out on Scrapbook.com