Every single thing about these cookies is exactly right. The happy skeleton, the puzzle of bones, the packaging. Love, love, love this Halloween gift for kids. And adults. Make bags-of-bones skeleton cookies HERE at Munchkin Munchies.
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Every single thing about these cookies is exactly right. The happy skeleton, the puzzle of bones, the packaging. Love, love, love this Halloween gift for kids. And adults. Make bags-of-bones skeleton cookies HERE at Munchkin Munchies.
by Anne Weaver
Check out this outfit that Jill from Made It On Monday is wearing. A maxi skirt, and a t-shirt with a layered underneath, right? Wrong. It’s just a t-shirt and her brilliant Faux Cami Maxi Skirt. The lace trimmed cami … Read More...
Despite my declarations in the past of JellO moving on (back) up in the edible craft world as a revived trend, it’s been awhile since I posted on JellO. Awesome JellO art to the rescue. Find the how-tos to make … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Marissa from Rae Gun shows how to make a peplum for a princess dress. You can add this detail to any basic dress with a fitted bodice and gathered skirt. The extra layer is gathered up in the front and … Read More...
Pancakes are officially added to the list of decorate-able foods. I now believe there is nothing you can’t turn a pancake into. Find pizza pancakes HERE at Creative Food.
The cake pops world has exploded so hugely (thanks, Bakerella!), it was inevitable that next would come variations on the recipe. I, for one, am happy that coffee is involved in this experimentation. Yum. Find the recipe for cake … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lizzie B. from Cotton & Curls shows how you can give a bell-bottom flare to a pair of wide leg pants. If the pants you start with are a little too big, that’s fine. When you make the legs more … Read More...
What an adorable way to wear your stamped creations. Find directions for making a bottle cap necklace over on the Sweet Pea Stamps blog.
-Heather
I love these free printable stickers from Ellinee that you can use to add some fun to your child’s lunch box. But hey! You can also use them on scrapbook pages! Click here to go to the download.
This article at Improve Photography outlines 10 tips for using your camera to capture what you see. The tips include understanding exposure, composition and dynamic range. Click here to go to the article.
In a rush but need a cute card? These printable cards from Crap at Crafts can help! You can download any of the three designs – Sorry, Thank you or I love You. Click here to go to the download.
So last week, I shared some beautiful paper cut artwork, and this week, I have the opportunity to show you how such art is made! Artist Kim Phillips of Hebrica demonstrates in a free e-book what goes into the creation … Read More...
It’s a month away…so for all of you in the Southern California area (and out-lying areas) good times are to be had at Pacific Art Glass in Gardena. It’s Glass Fest and it’s October 6-7!! So much glasstastic fun!! There … Read More...
Iris Mishly brings us a great video tutorial and a giveaway all in one. Her tutorial is cutely creepy!
by jd wolfe
Dennis from zipcode 41001 is the winner of the Back To School Giveaway! Congratulations to Dennis. We’ve not had a male winner before (making an assumption here that Dennis is a guy).
Dennis, please email me with your full … Read More...
In response to a question from a reader, Jon of Tat-a-Renda improvises a method for placing a bead in a needle-tatted split ring. See her tutorial.
This stunning block was created by Magreet de R for the Crazy-Quilt Journal Project. By limiting the block to only two colors, she lets the variations in pattern and texture take center stage. Gorgeous. Go to the blog post for … Read More...
Mary Corbet is doing a fascinating series studying a piece of antique goldwork. She says, “I’m using a magnifier to look at some parts and take notes, but the macro setting on the camera is pretty useful, too, because it … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A cold rice pack can do wonders to soothe childhood bumps and bruises. When it’s shaped like a cute little birdie, it can also help bring a smile to a sad face. Rachel from Architecture of a Mom shows how … Read More...