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I sure do wish Helios was located closer to me. I would so hang out there on Fusing Fridays. This one is going to focus on Bullseye Glass and educate their attendees on how the glass is made and and … Read More...
Most of the clay feathers I make are canes but this is a pretty one to try – the tutorial at Twigg Studios.
Photo by Twigg Studios
Heather of Olive and Ollie designed this quilt for Coats and Clark. She talks about it at Sewing Secrets. Scroll to the end of the post to get the link to the free download.
Looking for something new and different to use as a part of a centerpiece or decor element? How about an arrow bouquet? One part rustic natural, one part Katniss Everdeen, the arrow bouquet that Eat. Sleep. Make. made is sure … Read More...
Frances shares her tutorial for making these sweet spiders just in time for Halloween! Great photos and clear instructions make this tutorial from Frances easy. See her tutorial at My Laughing Lion.
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Users of self-healing mats, listen up. Carol of FunThreads shares a tip for getting rid of the fuzzy remnants that get stuck in the mat after lots of cutting with a rotary cutter. Shown is the *Olfa brand mat. She … Read More...
Don’t miss this month’s giveaway from the world’s largest photo jewelry supply store – PhotoJewelrymaking.com! Leave a comment at the original post to enter for your chance now.
by Anne Weaver
You don’t need a serger or overlocker to sew on knit fabrics, but it is faster and easier with one. How much faster? Steph from 3 Hours Past and Cake Patterns did an experiment to find out, and she shares … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
Taking a leaf from scouting activity books worldwide, Wedding Obsession shares this cute DIY for creating tin can luminaries. They’re so cute you’ll want to make them for any occasion.
by Anne Weaver
Check out the cool spine cutaway back on this t-shirt! Stacie from Stars for Streetlights shows how to make it, starting with a plain white tee. Get the tute.
[photo from Stars for Streetlights]
Claudine Hellmuth has a video tutorial showing how to use one of her house stamps as a haunted house for a fun Halloween card. Visit Scrap Time to watch.
-Heather
Check out more SVG files and bundles over at Design … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
I love these little Caterpillar Pumpkins embellished with felt circles. These Caterpillar Pumpkins are on Better Homes and Gardens and they painted theirs which really makes them pop; but you can just decorate regular pumpkins with the feelers or paint … Read More...
My kids love to color anything that has to do with the closest holiday. Since Halloween is up next, why not let them color a card, and give it to someone? You can download this free printable at Craft E … Read More...
Looking for a fun and simple gift possibly for your child’s teacher who loves Halloween? Look no further than this Eyeball Bouquet. The entire tutorial is over at Crafts n’ Coffee. This would also make a fun centrepiece too!
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I think children are amazed when you can take plain paper and turn it into a work of art itself. We can do this by using a number of different techniques on paper. Here is a fun and simple technique … Read More...
I think one of the smartest ideas a mom can have is to use decorative items that can also be played with and explored. This post gives some wonderful ideas on how to make a decorative table that also is … Read More...
This is the perfect craft for a family with children of many different ages. You can work on this craft with your little ones, while your older children get creative in their symmetry designs. The perfect Family Halloween Craft! Head … Read More...
These bookends are just adorable and can be colored to match any decor in your childs room or in their little library book area. You can find the simple tutorial over at We Made That.
by Sarah White
Do you use Evernote? I have to admit I don’t use it that much any more, but before Pinterest came along that’s pretty much how I used it. I would copy patterns, add links to inspiring things and keep notes … Read More...