Lindsay at The Cottage Home kept seeing I Spy quilts on blogs and instead of making a quilt, she made an I Spy Fabric Matching Game. Brilliant! Get the know-how.
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Lindsay at The Cottage Home kept seeing I Spy quilts on blogs and instead of making a quilt, she made an I Spy Fabric Matching Game. Brilliant! Get the know-how.
Via Charm About You
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Amanda Jean at Crazy Mom Quilts just finished this quilt she calls Math Facts. She said she was inspired to make it after watching an episode of Oliver Twist. Go HERE to read more.
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Lydia at DreamPatch shows how she made this adorable and useful sewing kit on her blog. Get the tutorial.
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Come Together Kids is a great blog to get fun ideas to do with your children. This Science Party post that she has compiled is amazing. She has a bunch of links to her past ‘experiements’ that you can do … Read More...
How adorable are these ribbon wands that are made out of pencils! This is such a great idea for birthday party favors. You can find the tutorial over at Bowdabra Blog.
I have always wanted to know how these things were made. I love that this craft goes along with a Dr. Seuss book called My Many Colored Days
. Your child can help with hammering, or if they are older, … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Cal Patch, author of Design It Yourself Clothes, shares a tutorial on the Etsy blog showing how you can create your own leggings. Her how-to covers the whole process, from drafting a pattern based on your leg measurements … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This girly-girl ballerina onesie looks like it would take hours of handstitching to create, but it’s actually pretty simple when you use rosette trim. Rachel from Bubbly Nature Creations shows how to do it. She created the design to camouflage … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Tricia from Made By Me & Shared With You shares a tutorial on her blog showing how you can make a smart business card sleeve out of a scrap of leather. If you can’t locate any leather, you can also … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Tricia from Made By Me & Shared With You shares a tutorial on her blog showing how you can make a smart business card sleeve out of a scrap of leather. If you can’t locate any leather, you can also … Read More...
by Minnie
Here’s what to do with all those clear bags things like sheets and comforters come in! I ALWAYS save those until I get sick of storing them and then I start up saving them again because they seem so USEFUL. … Read More...
Not sure why, but things like the first-ever sighting of a Jim Henson character utterly fascinates me. Check out Cookie, eating of all things, crackers. And with teeth! Cookie, aka “The Wheel Stealer,” first appeared in an unaired ad for … Read More...
Here’s a yummy fruit cup to stitch up from Un Jour Une Grille. Stitch it up today. Get the free chart.
Electrical tape is the secret to these square patterned eggs. Find the how-tos HERE at Martha Stewart and HERE for more ideas with electrical tape.
Love Wilton stuff? Yep, me too. Wilton is currently hosting a “Random Acts of Sweetness Sweepstakes” to reward those involved on their facebook and twitter pages to sharing links and knowledge, asking questions and participating in discussions. They … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Ching lives in Malaysia and has these fun Felt Floppy disk coasters for us to recreate. Ching can be found on other internet sites, but this tutorial is on her blog called “intergalactic! Galactic! Galactic!” These floppy disk coasters … Read More...
Us recycled crafters L.O.V. E. our chalkboard paint! The latest and greatest use I spotted is over at the blog Scissors and Spatulas. See how to make your wine glass bases into mini chalkboards perfect for writing your guests’ names.