Merry Christmas from Janet Perry of Nuts About Needlepoint! She’s sharing the patterns for these beautiful twinchies, which you can use as gift tie-ons or ornaments. Go to Janet’s post for the link to the charts.
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Merry Christmas from Janet Perry of Nuts About Needlepoint! She’s sharing the patterns for these beautiful twinchies, which you can use as gift tie-ons or ornaments. Go to Janet’s post for the link to the charts.
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Nothing says 1950 like a pair of cat-eye glasses! These iconic beauties are just one of the many 50’s inspired details you’ll see in this wedding shoot featured at The Bride’s Cafe. The shoot was styled by Enamor Events… Read More...
Have you started your holiday shopping yet? Here’s a way to make it a little more fun. There She Goes stamps shares a downloadable pdf for making this fun and functional holiday shopping list holder.
-Heather
Yes, thank you, the kitchn. Thank you for letting us be messy, because perfection is exhausting and dang impossible. Find links to intentionally messy cakes HERE at the kitchn, including this chocolate quake cake from Sprinkle Bakes.
Head on over to Modern Parents, Messy Kids to take part in her giveaway…. a 6 month Subscription to Craft Caravan’s Kid Craft Club… looks amazing! Don’t forget that if you want to enter, you have to go to … Read More...
I am completely in love with this North Pole Cookie Exchange featured at the Hostess with the Mostess blog created by Anders Ruff. I couldn’t even touch upon the fabulous details here, you must scroll through the pictures here. … Read More...
I stumbled upon this adorable scarf over at Craft: I love the idea of kiddos wearing something they made and can be proud of . You can find the tutorial over at Givers Log.
I have always thought that an Advent Calendar of Crafts would be amazing….especially for my children who beg me everyday to do a … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Cassandra of “Sleeping or Sewing” has this clever idea of using one of her daughter’s drawings and transferring it onto a Christmas stocking using felt pieces. This is something any child would adore, having their drawing forever on a stocking. … Read More...
We all have a stash of buttons, especially those of us who cut them off clothing before cutting it up to use as rags (totally saves on buying paper towels) like our grandparents did. Why not whip up a few … Read More...
A little eye candy for the Star Wars lovers and bakers out there… spotted via my real-life friend Jenn (aka Clever Girl), it’s a gingerbread AT-AT found at DVICE, designed by Rachel Klemek, owner of Blackmarket Bakery in … Read More...
Lighted garlands add magic and sparkle to your wedding day, reception, or other events! I’ve rounded up 5 fabulous tutorials for a variety of garlands {including one I created myself!} for the perfect finishing touch to your decor. Be sure … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Back is 2009 I posted a tutorial on making mittens from recycled wool sweaters and the people that tried the tutorial were not pleased. The posting was “Recycled Sweater Wool Mittens (HOW TOs”)! I set about looking for a better … Read More...
Described as “sure to delight children and confuse Rabbis.” Find the candy canes for Hanukkah
HERE at Fred Flare.
by Anne Weaver
Jess from Bits for Baby and Craftiness Is Not Optional shows how to make a rolled fringe felt flower, no sewing required. The fluffy full bloom resembles a mum and looks cute on a hairband or barrette. Get the tute… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Aimee and Bettijo from Paging Supermom share a tutorial at Honest to Nod showing how to make a scrunched scarf. It’s made from layers of soft t-shirt knit stitched with elastic thread to scrunch it up. This would make a … Read More...
I just love the sophisticated feel of this color combo featured at Postcards & Pretties! The bright pop of chartreuse paired with modern gray creates the perfect starting point for an elegant wedding.