This craft is so simple, just a little paint, a dollar store plate and some creative spooky drawings by your kids! Head on over to The Pink Peony of Le Jardin for the simple instructions!
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This craft is so simple, just a little paint, a dollar store plate and some creative spooky drawings by your kids! Head on over to The Pink Peony of Le Jardin for the simple instructions!
Check out more fall fun … Read More...
If you head over to avery&anderson you’ll find this fun and festive tutorial for using empty bottles to create a unique decoration or centerpiece. I love all the different colored bottles and the various textures used or the letters. See … Read More...
Joel from Made by Joel is one of the most creative and talented dad’s out there (aside from my husband of course!). He used these great paper printouts to have his children practice their ‘trick or treat’ sayings and skills. … Read More...
Royce’s Hub gives us a look at Zalakdosi, chain stitch created with a hook. (This looks a lot like tambour embroidery and lesage.) Get the details from Royce’s post.
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This cool post comes to is via Hancock’s House of Happy and as a super scifi geek, it makes me giggle.
I have never worked with the styrofoam cones before, but they seem to be perfect for kids crafts for Holidays (Christmas trees, Ghosts, Candy Corns, etc). This craft is so adorable using just a few materials! Head on over … Read More...
We’ve all heard the huge buzz on the Internet about PUSH Stitchery, curated by Jamie Chalmers (aka MrXStitch). Every trendy stitcher has jumped on the bandwagon. Is the book really that good? Do we each really need a copy? … Read More...
Hannah submitted this post and wow am I glad she shared her link! She writes in her blog that her friend send this bag to her from Egypt. She says, “The tag says it’s from a fair trade association for … Read More...
I don’t even think I knew there was a vanilla flavored Tootsie Roll! Look what you can make with them: Pretzel stick bones. Find the how-tos HERE at the Dollhouse Bake Shoppe. There’s also a bloody one, but you’ll … Read More...
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, here is Frankenboobies, a work by Rebecca Martz-Burley aka NDBex. She created this embroidery as a way of helping purge her discomfort with her mastectomy scars. In a personal note, she … Read More...
Ding dong, the witch is dead. Aw. But death by cupcake doesn’t seem so bad. Learn to make them with store-bought candies HERE at Sweet Simple Stuff.
There are only two spots left in the Japanese Imports Fabric Swap 2 hosted by Gen X Quilters. She announced the swap Friday, so if you are interested, you better get on over there now where you will find … Read More...
Janet from JMD Designs shows how she created these fabric puffs for an embellishment on her pretty patchwork bag. She explains puffs are different from yo yos since for a puff the edge is not turned before stitching. She also … Read More...
Amy at Stitchery Dickory Dock has demystified the dreaded Dresden Plate quilt block. Follow her step-by-step instructions and she says you can cross this off your bucket list. Click HERE to go to her Dresdens Decoded Tutorial.
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by Anne Weaver
Robyn from Additional Jesus shows how she made sleep sacks for her toddler son. They’re made from fleece to keep him warm without having blankets piled around him. Foot holes at the bottom let his active toddler feet move and … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Stefi from Just Chic shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make over a long-sleeved tee into a lightweight zippered jacket. She made hers to wear at the hospital when she’s there to deliver her child, and she … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Whimsy Couture shares a tutorial on their blog showing how easy it is to use elastic thread shirring to add definition to the waist of a loose dress or top. You can do this with garments made from scratch, or … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Nicole from Tradewind Tiaras shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a gnome hat for a child. She made hers as party favors for a gnome-themed birthday party (soooo cute!!!), but it would also be a fun … Read More...
Click here for a very detailed pdf file and learn all about stamping on candles from Rubber Stamp Madness Magazine. These make wonderful gifts!
-Heather
by Anne Weaver
You can put an old or hole-y sweater to lovely re-use as a tufted pillow. Not only do they look pretty, they’re quick and inexpnsive to make. Sweet Verbena shows how to do it. Get the tute.
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