Brigitte from Zen Chic shares her recipe for this contemporary confection at Moda Bake Shop. Calling it Puzzle Box she says it’s a perfect quilt to make with pre-cut fabrics, in this case layer cakes.
She shows several different … Read More...
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Brigitte from Zen Chic shares her recipe for this contemporary confection at Moda Bake Shop. Calling it Puzzle Box she says it’s a perfect quilt to make with pre-cut fabrics, in this case layer cakes.
She shows several different … Read More...
Elizabeth from Don’t Call Me Betsy is back at the Moda Bake Shop to share another quilt recipe with us. Yay! Amazing is how I’d describe this quilt…love it. She lets your eyes rest with all the gray and muted … Read More...
I’m completely in awe of the cookie perfection that is Sweetopia. And these Parisian-themed cookies are making me want to book some plane tickets to Paris today. I mean, the poodle, the croissant, the precision of the Eiffel Tower… … Read More...
Polly from Helping Little Hands shares how she made this adorable quilt for her daughter. There are lots of cute photographs of her enjoying it, so it’s worth a trip to her blog just to see those. She shares the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jen from iCandy Handmade shows how to make lace-edged scarf. The part of the scarf that wraps around your neck is made from a soft lightweight jersey knit, with lace panels stitched to the ends for a bit of pretty. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Lizzie B. from Cotton & Curls shows how to turn a large stuffed animal into a cute plushie backpack for a small child. How cute is that!!! The project is part of her Faux Fur Week series. Get the tutorial … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Dawn from Designed by Dawn Nicole shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to use elastic thread shirring to create her Little Flower Child Sundress. The dress is pieced from coordinating fat quarters. (You could also use half-yard … Read More...
Benita Skinner from Victoriana Quilt Designs is continuing her popular BOM event in 2012. For the entire month we are in non-members of her website can download that month’s pattern for free. January is Pattern Play. Can you see … Read More...
I’m pretty sure cookies would entice any kid to learn to write their name. Isn’t this idea fantastic? The kids get a pencil cookie and a few cookies they had to assemble with their names. So very clever. Find them … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Shauna from Shwin & Shwin shows how she created this cool superhero shirt for her son. She used fusible webbing to applique a Captain America superhero design. The denim and white on the navy shirt has a rough vintage-y feel, … Read More...
This vintage apothecary label printable is available from Wherapy. You can download the version shown as well as a blank label. Click here to go to the download.
ve become more and more interested in bread art after seeing what some of you clever folks can create with dough. So amazing. Check out this “Baby Jesus” bread at Prunille fait son show. The instructions are in French, … Read More...
Like I already said, it’s that time of year when everything and anything can be turned into a heart! Find the how-tos to make these heart-shaped tortilla chips HERE at Make the Best of Everything.
What would your team colors be? (Mine would be what my husband requests.) Make Oreo truffles for tailgating HERE at Stuff by Stace.
Kind of eerie how much cottage cheese looks like snow, right? Make a snowman lunch HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
by Anne Weaver
Every year, Pantone releases a set of colors predicted to be the hottest, trendiest colors in fashion. Rit Dye shares recipes to create these Pantone colors using their dyes. Get the recipes and create (or recreate) your clothing in this … Read More...
The College Prepster shows you how to create photobooth type strips with your Instagram photos. You can use this idea for any kind of photos! Click here to go to the tutorial.
Digital Two for Tuesday shares two lovely vintage women images for free. Click here to download.
-Heather
by Terrye
Name this little gal and earn yourself some yarn!
This is not here, so don’t be leaving me comments about names, but check over on the One Planet Yarn and Fiber Blog to see how to enter!
Sharon from Crafts ‘n Coffee takes you step by step through creating this steampunk photo cube. She is also giving away a copy of the book Steampunk Chic. Entries close January 9th. Click here to go to the tutorial and … Read More...