Carrie at A Passion for Applique wonders who is going to join the Canton Village Quilt Works Blogger’s BOM (Block of the Month) event besides her.
This is her first block and the first block in the event. Notice she … Read More...
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Carrie at A Passion for Applique wonders who is going to join the Canton Village Quilt Works Blogger’s BOM (Block of the Month) event besides her.
This is her first block and the first block in the event. Notice she … Read More...
Faith of ordinary mommy design shares the pattern and tutorial for this sweet felt-applique and embroidery hair clip. This would be fun to wear any day. And it might be the perfect finishing touch for your young one’s holiday outfit. … Read More...
Kim and Kris of The DIY Dish share a pattern and tutorial for making awesome dress-form pin cushions. As cute as these are, I think they cry out for some stitchy embellishment! Go to their blog post to learn how … Read More...
This is so simple yet elegant! Check out Rachel’s easy tutorial she posted at her blog Lines Across my Face on how to make recycled glass bottle photo frames (along with links to her research (super cute too!)
by Anne Weaver
Tanya Whelan shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make her Easy Peasy Pleated Skirt. It has a simple elastic waistband, so there’s no fussing with inserting a zipper. This is such a cute look for the tween … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Shauna from Shwin & Shwin shows how she made this adorable embellished t-shirt for her little girl. The flower corsage at the neckline is made from an old tie-dye tank top. The range of colors on the tie-dye create a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Gwen from Gwenny Penny shows how to create a clothespin bag out of an old pair of jeans. It uses just the bottom portion of one leg, which makes this a great project for a pair of jeans with a … Read More...
Next up in Troublet‘s series of stash-busting Christmas ornaments is this adorable penguin. Go to her post at The Trouble with Crafting for the pattern and tute. And don’t forget the associated giveaway!
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by Anne Weaver
Cheri from I Am Momma, Hear Me Roar shows how she created the cutest little Viking costume for her young son. I love the creative material she used for the “fur” cape and boots! (I’m not going to spoil the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Rikka from Ricochet and Away and Keren from Sew La Vie! are hosting a Retro Pillow Challenge. Though the entry period has passed, the month of October is the time to vote for your favorite retro-themed pillow. Go to … Read More...
What makes these candy coated apples-that-look-like-pumpkins so very clever (because sure, I’ve seen pretty clever apples-that-look-like-pumpkins before) is the technique to make these reeeeally look like pumpkins, complete with pumpkin lines and all (anyone know the official term for “pumpkin … Read More...
My immediate reaction to these severed head cakes covered with fondant and pierced with shards of glass candy was, eeeewww, that is just wrong. Fantastically, wonderfully wrong. So very perfectly Halloween. Find the step-by-steps to make them HERE at Slash … Read More...
This cool Halloween project blew me away! Find more detailed pics and info about this amazing 3D paper witches closet over on the Waltzing Mouse blog. That’s sure is one stylin’ witch!
-Heather
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Wendi Gratz of Shiny Happy World thanks you for helping her decide which series of pendant designs to pursue. Your gift: This free design. Wendi says,
… Read More...I haven’t stitched up a sample so there’s no stitch or color guide
Linda Tieu from Back to Paper shares a tutorial and a free printable for making toothpick flag embellishments. These are adorable on scrapbook pages or cards! Click here to go to her blog post.
Head over to Thrifty Decor Chick to find out exactly how to me this impressive and pretty paper fall wreath. A perfect addition to your door this autumn season. — Paper Fall Wreath.
Mwahaha. I vont to eat deeze pancakes. (Please don’t groan, I really said that in my head.) Learn to make Dracula pancakes HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
Creative Breathing shares her pattern for a charming mushroom house. You know your gnomes need a home. Go to her blog post to get the design.
Kelly from Simply Kelly Designs shares a video tutorial showing how you can use the online tool Kuler to extract a color scheme from a photo. This is extremely useful for digital scrapbookers, or for creating color combinations for … Read More...
Oh, Mentos, you have such versatility. Turn Mentos candies into pencils HERE at pharMa. My first thought was “great for back to school,” but I love that these are for a 2-year old’s party. Get it? No. 2.