The winner of this useful and handy book is Dina who posted this:
i am a very new crocheter so my favorite book is still: Teach Yourself VISUALLY Crochet.
It is making it easy to learn new stitches and of … Read More...
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by jd wolfe
The winner of this useful and handy book is Dina who posted this:
i am a very new crocheter so my favorite book is still: Teach Yourself VISUALLY Crochet.
It is making it easy to learn new stitches and of … Read More...
by Minnie
I have noticed a ton of people using these gutenTags around the internet lately. They are simple and look very nice. The person behind gutenTags also creates some nice baby and kid items available at Round Bottom Baby store on … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Stephanie of “Toastie Studio” works as a websites developer and blog layouts and the other half is making toys and gifts for children from her Netherlands’ student house. Today Stephanie is sharing a darling Christmas Tutorial Advent {Felt Peacock}. I … Read More...
by Minnie
I met the clever individual behind Mr. Deadfish at the SF Bazaar Bizarre this weekend. Her taxidermy scarves are adorable. You can check out the Mr. Deadfish Etsy store here and she also does customs work, so if you really … Read More...
Do you ever watch a kid in action and say to yourself, ‘Wow, they were meant to do that!’ This definitely happened to me while watching little Siena show us her tutorial for a cute little pet collar for her … Read More...
I just did a search on Pinterest for Christmas Kid Crafts, and I am going to post a few here….I’d love for you to add a comment with a link to your favorite Pinterest Kid Crafts!
This Pinterest find is … Read More...
Let’s do something with all of those boxes we’ve accumulated from buying gifts…make a ball maze! All you need is a long cardboard box, some cardboard tubes and hot glue. Head on over to a happy wanderer for the great … Read More...
Elsa Mora needed a tiny girl and even tinier bunny for this beautiful little brooch. Find out how she made them.
Not just how to build a gingerbread brownstone, but seriously, truly, how to build a gingerbread brownstone. That just needed emphasis because the how-tos in this post by Kitchen Table Scraps are just as wonderfully impressive as the house … Read More...
Gnomes and homemade Kahlua. Just stop shopping now, because really, I don’t think you’ll find a better combo in a gift. Find the recipe and packaging links to make “Gnome-made Kahlua” HERE at Warning Sugary Goodness. But wait, there’s … Read More...
Molly of The Purl Bee shares the pattern and tutorial for making these adorable wool-felt baby slippers. Simple and perfect. Make a pair for your wee one in every color. Make up a bunch and stash them for upcoming baby … Read More...
My friend Shari of the blog Bonnin Designs sent me this link to her super cute (and easy) tutorial she posted on how to make little snow globes with a kinda surprising material in place of snow. Pop on over … Read More...
This stunning yarn bouquet is just one of 15 fab ideas for using yarn at your wedding! You can find them all at Oh Lovely Day. {Yarn bouquet photographed by Sassyfras Studios via Green Wedding Shoes}
Laura of Bugs and Fishes shares a rundown of her free tutorials for little projects that would make perfect stocking stuffers. Check it out.
Finally, coconut macaroons are turned cute. They’ve been suffering in the shadow of the macaron of late, so I’m grateful they have some of the spotlight. Made by CakeSpy, find the full recipe HERE at Serious Eats.
by Anne Weaver
Anshu from Blooms and Bugs shares a tutorial at Moda Bake Shop showing how to make her Belle Layered Skirt for toddler girls. This is such a pretty skirt!! The top layer is edged in a pretty ruffle and ruched … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Rikka from Ricochet and Away! guest blogs at Toastie Studio with a tutorial showing how to make a zippered pouch with a fun pyramid shape. It would be a cute way to package a special gift, or could be a … Read More...