
Often times I have random things that I don’t want to get rid of because I believe that we could use them in a craft project. I end up putting the randoms into a plastic baggie, and wondering when that … Read More...
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Often times I have random things that I don’t want to get rid of because I believe that we could use them in a craft project. I end up putting the randoms into a plastic baggie, and wondering when that … Read More...
This Dr. Seuss ‘The Lorax’ quote is so applicable, and really looks great in a frame. There is no harm in having your children memorize this quote as it stands on their dresser! You can get this free download, or … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Holly lives in the United Kingdom and hosts her blog “Holloughby” where she has a very creative tutorial for us. She shows children (and adults) how to create a felt softie monster from their own drawing. Holly created this tutorial … Read More...
So pretty much all you need for St. Patrick’s day from beginning to end can be found right HERE at Hungry Happenings. Find a recipe for shamrock semifreddo HERE, as well as links to this sweet pot o’ … Read More...
I just recently posted about a tutorial for how to make rainbow rice. This project is perfect to use that technique, and make a Cat in The Hat centerpiece! You can find the tutorial at DabblerMom.
These snowmen are so cute, and each of them has their own personality. You could make a snowman family to look just like yours! Head over to Crafts ‘n Coffee for the tutorial.
by Linda Lanese
Kristen created this darling gift for one of her favorite one year olds birthday and it is so creative. Kristen the host of “Make the best of everything” thought of this idea of making “Alphabet Soup”, after this little girl’s … Read More...
Rachel of the blog Lines Across came up with a tutorial on how to make simple paper punched art. This little car one is just so darling. I bet this would look cool with any shape and any recycled … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Tricia from Made By Me & Shared With You shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to add a starbust pintuck detail to the neckline of a garment. It’s shown here on a t-shirt, but she also used this … Read More...
Do you know Ali Bee’s Bake Shop? You should, because Ali Bee’s Bake Shop is cookie decorating brilliance (seriously, brilliant, just spend 30 seconds browsing around her site or facebook page). The above photo is a tiny … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Running With Scissors created these faux fly elastic waist pants for her son’s Oxford Gents outfit, and she shares a tutorial on her blog showing how she did it. They’re cute out of the corduroy she used in … Read More...
I know that sounds like an odd combo, but there really is an explanation. You see, Bonne Nouvelle submitted these St. Patrick’s Day leprechaun hat treats (find that tutorial HERE). But as I browsed the rest of the site, … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jess from Bits for Baby and Craftiness Is Not Optional has created yet another fabulous little girl dress design, and like always, she shares a tutorial showing how to make one. This one is for her Madison dress, a simple … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
The Sewing Loft shows how to turn your scraps of green fabric into a shamrock embellishmet. Lightly stuffed, it would make a cute little brooch to wear on St. Patrick’s Day. Or, you could attach it to the end of … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Mandy from Sugar Bee Crafts shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make this awesome rainbow headband out of braided fabric. Elastic bands at the bottom keep it snug on the head. I love it!! Get the tutorial… Read More...
If you’re planning festivities for St. Patrick’s Day, check out these free party printables from Love the Day. The set includes :-
Party Circles, Mini Candy bar Wrapper, Happy St. Patty’s Day Yard Signs, Name Tags, Water Bottle Wrappers, … Read More...