It’s never too late to get started on Holiday Cards! This stunning sparkly card just screams winter! The Pampered Stamper shares how she used stamps, glitter and stenciling embossing paste to make this lovely card.
-Heather
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It’s never too late to get started on Holiday Cards! This stunning sparkly card just screams winter! The Pampered Stamper shares how she used stamps, glitter and stenciling embossing paste to make this lovely card.
-Heather
Old book pages and burlap make for a great combination on these plant pots. I’ve never been much of an indoor plant person, I always forget about them. But if you’re not a plant killer like me, why not dress … Read More...
Feathers are flying all over the wedding world! Check out this shoppable mood board from Revel for inspiration and resources with feathery flair.
Over at the Re-Creations blog there is a whole bunch of ideas and tutorials on how to dress up jars. We all got them, might as well make ‘um purdy!
by Heidi Gustad
Lightlycrunchy has a tutorial up for how to make your own lavender beeswax candle in a tea cup. I bet this smells so good!
This is not a tutorial, but rather a table that you can purchase.. or perhaps glean inspiration from. I absolutely love the look and wish it were in my home right now! See the post and appropriate links here — … Read More...
Over at the Etsy shop the END ZONE, Tracy has all sorts of goodies for you to get ready for football season from finished items that can be used for display or patterns so you can make your own. … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’ve been a follower of the Red Scarf Project for years. This program, a part of Foster Care to Success, sends care packages that include red scarves to college students who have been in the foster care system on … Read More...
Jacquelynne of The Noble Wife showcases more of her yummy Fruitful Hands fabric line in these quilted placemats and matching napkins. The soft, gentle color palette makes me yearn for a cozy cup of tea with a friend. Perfect for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Colleen from My Material Life pieced together a couple of towels to create an oversized beach blanket. Her Bountiful Beach Blanket is big enough for several people to sit on. It’s a fairly simple project, and her post tells how … Read More...
A very thoughtful mom who blogs over at Crafty Stacy made this rug and tea cup as a gift for her eldest daughter leaving for college. She combined some strip piecing and a simple nine patch to complete the top. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Crafty Mamas share a tutorial on their blog showing how to create a bound V-neck for a t-shirt. It’s very similar to binding off a rounded neckline, but with a few extra steps to create the V in the middle. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Shauna from Shwin & Shwin kicks off the Belly + Baby series (co-hosted with Jess from Craftinss Is Not Optional and Kate from See Kate Sew) with a tutorial showing how to convert a regular pair of pants into … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Heather from Sew Easy Being Green shows how she pieced a number of chevron prints together to make this rainbow twirly skirt. The chevron prints were all from the same line – but in different colors – so she was … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Meream from Bored & Crafty shows how to make a kimono top with a high-low peplum. It has a high neck on the front, and a back that plunges to a deep V and ties closed. (Even with the ties, … Read More...
Remember those mini marshmallow cone candies as a kid? This homemade version sounds even better. Plus they are crazy clever and colorful. Make marshmallow ice cream cones HERE at Sugar Swings!.
Hosting a Rainbow party? Check out these Rainbow … Read More...
If I didn’t give it away in the title, you’d never know these weren’t real, right? Well, you all are smart and would’ve figured it out given the whole “Edible Crafts” thing, but still, utter adorableness. Make hot dog cookies … Read More...
Zoos, puppies, cars, dinosaurs… Yeah, that’s a little more exciting for a kid than the standard, square pb and j. Find the how-tos for five lunch ideas for kids from Jill of Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons. … Read More...
So easy to put together, but still enough to scare the kids, I’m loving this monster-in-my-cup idea. Just marshmallows and the scary filling of your choice (like that pudding you’ve always feared). Make it HERE at Cute Food for Kids… Read More...
The Frugal Crafter shows how to turn pattern papers into an amazing starburst card background, click here for details.
-Heather