What a sweet and romantic card! Sonja with Whiff of Joy stamps made this stunning folded card and shares her step by step directions over on their blog.
-Heather
Independent craft blog since 2007
What a sweet and romantic card! Sonja with Whiff of Joy stamps made this stunning folded card and shares her step by step directions over on their blog.
-Heather
I love to eat sushi – and stitched sushi is pretty cool too. So I just love this free chart from Hancock’s House of Happy! Check it out!
This cross-stitch bench looks so inviting. Stitch it up for a card or small framed project today! Get the free chart.
My children are always trying to sneak my phone away and take pictures of whatever they are currently looking at. I love the idea of this game that starts off by letting the children take fun pictures of the clouds! … Read More...
As a huge lover of Starbucks, I must confess that I think this craft and gift idea is wonderful! Your child in high school or even middle school could easily put this together for all of their teachers. The site … Read More...
Check out these fabulous bracelets. You’ll have lots of new arm candy quickly and inexpensively with the impressive tutorials from Alessia at A Matter of Style. You can create all five of these appealing styles with simple and easy … Read More...
I love scouring the internet for fun summer crafts that can fill kids time and help make memories. This craft is perfect to start off the summer! When I was a kid, I loved to wear the same bracelet all … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
What would be more thrilling than to present dad with a set of these knit golf club cover from “Laura’s Loop at Purl Bee”? You could use dad’s favorite sports team or your school or college colors and watch his … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Blissful Sewing For Your Little Fashionista shares a free pattern on their blog for making this ruffled apron in girl sizes. It’s a practical apron, but pretty, too. Your child can wear it while cooking for real, or just for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Abby from Things for Boys got tired of the little bits of tea that found their way to the bottom of her cup, so she made a reusable cotton tea bag. She used a tutorial by Lillyella to make them. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Emily Tao adds to her series of pattern drafting video tutorials with a segment that shows how to check and correct the fit of a basic skirt block. She shows how to use the grainline and the hem to verify … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Michael Ann from Michael Ann Made guest blogs in Skirt Week at Crafterhours with a tutorial showing how you can use a simple color blocking technique to add extra length to a skirt. This is a great fix for a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Taylor from Taylor Made shows how to make a padded camera strap. The padding makes a heavy camera more comfortable to wear, especially on long summer sightseeing trips, and the fabric cover is a lot prettier than a basic black … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sumo’s Sweet Stuff shows how to make a summer-y tank for a little girl, with rows of cascading ruffles hang from a simple shirred bodice. Super cute! Get the tute.
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I Like Markers has a sweet free digital stamp of a girl coloring. Perfect for a child or those of us adults (me, me! :)) who still love to color! Click here to download a black and white version to … Read More...
If you’re a bead maker and don’t know who Kim Neely, of Bluff Road Art Glass, you’ve been living under a rock in the middle of no where. She makes some of the prettiest and most usable beads out … Read More...
While it looks like something from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, this giant, moss covered spider is actually an art installation by Sylvain Meyer. Meyer uses all natural materials to create art in the wild. I can’t even … Read More...
Cute alert! Love this tea towel pattern called It’s a Dirty Job, by Wendi of Shiny Happy World. I am one of those people who find washing dishes meditative, I’d love to know which camp you belong to, hate … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Lori lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and has been blogging since 2005 on “yes, I MADE that” and has made this awesome pebble rug out of felted wool remnants. Think of stepping out of the shower or tub and your … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Simple Simon & Co. guest blog in Just Sew Week at Mama Says Sew with a tutorial showing how to make their Little Artist Apron. It has pockets across the front to hold crayons, markers, or other artistic necessities. It’s … Read More...