Hop on over to the Michel’s website and Fran (from the Frantic Stamper) will show you her cool Encrusted Jewel technique. By adding little bits and bobs into embossing powder she creates wonderful sparkly backgrounds!
-Heather
Independent craft blog since 2007
Hop on over to the Michel’s website and Fran (from the Frantic Stamper) will show you her cool Encrusted Jewel technique. By adding little bits and bobs into embossing powder she creates wonderful sparkly backgrounds!
-Heather
by Linda Lanese
Holly the host of “holloughby” was walking her dog on the beach in the UK when she came across a large deceased Starfish. She felt sad and hoped the Starfish died of old age and left behind many other grandchildren … Read More...
Bustle & Sew has added a new line of hand-embroidery patterns, SewFlapdoodle. The site says,
… Read More...SewFlapdoodle is a new collection of easy-stitch designs, ideal for newbies or for the more experienced stitcher who wants a quick “make”.
They’re almost entirely
Wilma of Empress Wu Designs covers the basics of temari. If you’re interested in trying your hand at this beautiful, traditional Japanese craft, be sure to see her tutorial.
If ever there was an antidote to the shorter days of fall, this fabulous looking bee balm is it. Use this instead of petroleum jelly, and you’ll find the uses are endless! Madeleine from NZ Ecochick shares her secrets here… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Now, Emily from Crazy Old Ladies Quilts shares a clever twist on the paint chip crafting craze with a placemat made to look like a paint chip. How cool is that! She uses ombre fabric to get the gradients without … Read More...
Fall is my favorite time of year, and I love the warm and cozy vibe of fall weddings! Discover lots of inspiring ideas for your autumn celebration like these Calligraphic leaves by Meagan Tidwell featured at Limn & Lovely.… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
You can create a quick and easy Just-In-Case emergency kit out of a hot pad and Ziploc baggies. Autie from iCandy Handmade shows how. Fill it with Band-Aids, wet wipes, hard candies, safety pins, loose change, etc. and keep it … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessi from Sweetie Pie Bakery guest blogs in the Handmade Costumes Series at The Train To Crazy with a tutorial showing how to make a twirly butterfly skirt. This is so fabulous! It’s a basic circle skirt covered in highly … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Suzannah from Adventures in Dressmaking answers a reader’s question about taking in the bust of a vintage dress. The post is part of her Sewing Circle series of Q&A sewing advice. Read what she says.
[photo from Adventures in … Read More...
We can thank Daily Art Muse for bringing James Lethbridge to our attention. He’s a glass artist that combines glass blowing with flameworking to create really lovely sculptures and lighting. He’s based in the UK and was originally a ceramicist. … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
Hannah Nunn, a talented paper artist, has been making waves in the art world with her stunning creations. Recently, she was featured on Dearest Nature for her latest masterpiece – papercut luminaries. These beautiful luminaries are made entirely out of … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cherie from I Am Momma Hear Me Roar shows how to make kid-friendly fabric napkins. She made some from recycled knit fabric and others from flannel, and compared the absorbancy of the two fabrics. (Turns out the knit soaked up … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’m not the only one getting into the Halloween spirit already: Red Heart has a collection of a dozen knit and crochet patterns for the holiday, and there are a few that really stand out to me.
The Bug Infested … Read More...
Mandy Sutcliffe’s Belle and Boo illustrations have been adapted for a brand new series of designs. The collection begins with Windy Day (shown here) which you’ll find in the Christmas issue 257, on sale now. Next up, in our November … Read More...
As one with a kindergartener learning her letters (and with a picky palate), I find this to be the cleverest idea. But then, I always say everything from this blog is the cleverest idea. Because everything from this blog is … Read More...
Want a chance to have your work appear in a published book? This is a great opportunity for all of you foodies, photographers, stylists, and/or bloggers out there who want more exposure and the thrill of seeing their goods on … Read More...
I can’t be stopped now with the Halloween goodness. And these require no baking, just some Ding Dongs. Make Ding Dong
dracula pops HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
Now that I’m on a Halloween-baking roll… download these free printable Halloween owl cupcake toppers HERE at PrintablePartyKits.com.
Still on my baking to-do list: Hi-hat cupcakes. Halloween may just be the time to scratch that one off. Find the how-tos to make ghost mini hi-hat cupcakes HERE at Mighty Delighty.