A fun and yummy way to get kids to eat fruit (and sure, a cookie, too)… these crazy clever swirly fruit pops. Learn to make them HERE at Hungry Happenings.
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A fun and yummy way to get kids to eat fruit (and sure, a cookie, too)… these crazy clever swirly fruit pops. Learn to make them HERE at Hungry Happenings.
by Anne Weaver
You can make a pair of lounge pants for a baby out of one of your old t-shirts. The old t-shirt knit makes a soft, comfy pair of pants. It’s also an economical source of fabric. Rachel from Maybe Matilda… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
I am loving this pom pom scarf! The big yarn pom poms stitched around the sides are so bright and happy! Stacie fromStars for Streetlights has the how-to on her blog. The design is inspired by a similar scarf … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Me Sew Crazy shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to create a ruched button tab detail at the hem of a pair of leggings. What a fun little detail!! Get the tutorial.
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When I was little I loved paper dolls and as an adult I still enjoy making my own. The Enchanted Gallery has several different paper art doll downloads from a basic doll, a goddess doll and extras like tails to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Elsie Larson from A Beautiful Mess shares a free pattern and tutorial for making a necktie, inspired by the scouting uniforms of days gone by. Cute! Get the tute.
Immediately bookmarking this one as “fun and easy thing to bake with my rainbow-obsessed daughter.” In fact, I’m thinking today we’ll be making these. Find the how-tos to make rainbow swirl cookies HERE at B. Inspired, Mama!.
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These journaling cards are sized 3×4 which makes them perfect for Project Life journals. They were designed by Natt Smith using digital supplies by Miss Anski. Click here to download the cards.
Looking for supplies for journaling? Check these … Read More...
Though our mild winter in my part of the world makes the leap to Spring less dramatic, signs of Spring are popping up. Like these colorful flower kid-friendly Rice Krispies Treats. Learn to make them HERE at babble.
So apparently I missed National Pancake Day yesterday (how can that be? With all the incredible pancakes out there?), but you can still make some lady bug pancakes. Find them HERE at Creative Food.
If you haven’t entered the drawing for a chance to win Gemstone Settings: The Jewelry Maker’s Guide to Style & Techniques, then hurry to the original post to enter! The drawing ends Saturday.
by jd wolfe
This is too late for Valentin’s Day this year, but not too late to make for yourself, a heart-addicted friend, or as an anniversary gift. I simply fell in love with it the first time I laid eyes … Read More...
Melissa Thiesse from Bursts of Creativity sent along the link to this wall hanging she made featuring a bid cage. The base is made from cardboard! Click here to see more.
We’ve all seen the trend of blowing up quilt patterns to make them sew up faster and/or look more modern, but Me? A mom? is thinking small. She took a Circle of Geese quilt block pattern and shrunk it down … Read More...
On sale now at Lizzy House, you’ll find this quilt pattern with an embroidered center motif. So cute! Go HERE to get details.
Image credit: Lizzy House
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My oldest daughter loves to design clothing for her dolls. This project would be perfect for her! Steph used a silk screening technique to create her felt paper dolls. You can find the full tutorial over at The Silly Pearl… Read More...
Marjolein of Threads and Patches shows us how to create an embroidery perennial–the pansy–in stumpwork. You’ll want to bookmark this! Go to the first tute in the series.
Looking for books on Stumpwork Embroidery? Then check out these … Read More...
These hyperrealistic paintings by Dutch artist Tjalf Sparnaay are just stunning. Aside from clearly accomplishing the ridiculously realistic part, it’s a realism infused with such a unique vibrancy that adds the hyper. These are far better than reality! Find more … Read More...
Check out the tutorial from Colour de Verre on how to use dichroic sheet to make their pendants. It’s a double firing process but you get really perfect looking pendants. The patterns line up just right and they’re simple to … Read More...