Here’s a couple of roses from Abby Gaelle to stitch in tandem for a glorious project. They will make a lovely summer project – stay in and stitch to beat the summer heat. Get the free chart.
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Here’s a couple of roses from Abby Gaelle to stitch in tandem for a glorious project. They will make a lovely summer project – stay in and stitch to beat the summer heat. Get the free chart.
Looking for more … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amy from Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop and Nap Time Crafters put her sewing skills to very practical use by creating a Piddle Pad to go in her child’s car seat. She shares a tutorial showing how she did it. The pad … Read More...
You can pretend you’re an old master and color in this wonderful digi Mona Lisa image. It’s free from Dover Publishing.
-Heather
by Anne Weaver
Kelly from Sewing In No Man’s Land guest blogs in the Color Your Summer series at Kojo Designs with a tutorial showing how to make her Indigo-Go Romper tunic top. The short sleeved top has a gathered neck and sleeve, … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jess from Craftiness Is Not Optional shares a tutorial over at The Ribbon Retreat Blog showing how to make her Posy Dress for little girls. This is such a pretty dress for summer! It has a full skirt gathered on … Read More...
Lori from Allred Designs shares a detailed look into her scraproom and office. I especially love her large worktable! Click here to see the entire tour.
Jenni from Vintage Umbrella made this stars and stripes wreath using paper mache stars and patterned paper. This is a nice decor idea for the 4th of July. Click here to go to the tutorial.
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So my almost 5 year old put in a request for this Lexibook Barbie sewing machine. It was in a sale catalog and I have been trying to find in the Target store in Australia; but unable as it was … Read More...
Give the kids some ink or paint and a few pencils with erasers and let them go wild! These fun simple sprinkle designs are perfect for party hats and bags. Find more info hop over to the Tikkido blog.
-Heather
by Linda Lanese
What a clever and creative idea for a baby gift and what new parent would not be crazy for this personalized gift. Ashley of “Distractions” just finished a new project “Hot Cross Buns – Nursery Decor Tutorial” and she is … Read More...
Making quilts for the tiniest of newborns, preemies, is something Linda of Buzzing and Bumbling says she loves to do when she has enough time. Of this self-described simple project she explains:
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I came to conclusion making these that Pop Rocks are really weird. I should have accepted this thirty years ago, but every time I try them, I reach the same conclusion. But definitely necessary for the 4th of July. And … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
Creative Jewish Mom shares this inspiration and a couple tips on creating your own summer centerpiece in just a few short minutes. Check out her work.
The piece of mint sold me. That and the ultra cute and convenient watermelon-eating afforded by a stick. Love this simple serving idea for my 4th of July party. Find it HERE at Little Food Junction.
Ooooh, the July 4th ideas are pouring in now. Here’s a way to make your celebration much more joyous for the adults: Red, white and blue shots. Yes, please. I’ll take that row. Make them HERE at Saucy Pants.… Read More...
Just so everything can be festive on the 4th of July, even your chips… Make star-shaped tortilla chips HERE at Make the Best of Everything!.
I’ve seen many an Alice in Wonderland Tea Set in my day. (Really, my town’s high school pottery class has a Mad Hatter tea party every year.) So I feel especially qualified to say how fabulous this Alice tea set… Read More...
The clever crafter Cindi of the blog The Brass Paperclip Project created these wonderful mini hats out of recycled plastic containers. She filled them with little goodies fore gifts but I could totally see popping them on a headband … Read More...
From Kinkavel Krosses, here’s a new dynamic duo in a fun bunny couple to stitch named Bunny and Clyde – how cute is that? Thanks Lady Kell! Check out the cute chart.