These little softies are Coffin Critters by Alexz of Spooky Pooky Creations. Oh, the cuteness! See more photos at Alexz blog post.
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These little softies are Coffin Critters by Alexz of Spooky Pooky Creations. Oh, the cuteness! See more photos at Alexz blog post.
Ed. note: This post was not solicited or compensated in any way.
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I’m not so sure she’d be thrilled to know she’s made of Sugar Daddies, either. Or maybe she would. I really can’t get a read on the Bride of Frankenstein. Anyway, learn to make them HERE at Sweet Simple Stuff… Read More...
You may think I’m odd when I tell you this is my idea of fun. But in case you’re odd, too, heads-up: Coral-Seas of Threads Across the Web shares progress photos of an intricate floral bead embroidery. You can revel … Read More...
Craftstylish is giving away a copy of Embroider Everything Workshop. The review says,
… Read More...Diana Rupp offers a beginner’s guide to embroidery that makes classic techniques easy and fun. Embroider Everything Workshop includes 40 original projects and 48 iron-on transfers, as
by Anne Weaver
Cheri from I Am Momma, Hear Me Roar shows how to make a basic clutch purse. It’s an easy project that’s well-suited for a beginning sewer. Get the tutorial.
[photo from I Am Momma, Hear Me Roar]
by Anne Weaver
Dorian from Busily Spinning Momma shows how to make a pillow designed to be used in a pillow fight. It’s shaped like a shield (how fitting!) and has a couple of straps on the back to make it easy to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Becky from Creatively Content guest blogs at Creating My Way To Success shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a winter wardrobe for a doll out of your old clothes. Her tutorial shows how to make a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Anshu from Blooms and Bugs shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a pair of girl’s with angled piecing at the hems. They’re cute paired with a matching tunic for a boutique-y style outfit. Get the tutorial… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jodi from Sew Fearless guest blogs at The Southern Institute with a tutorial showing how to make her Quarter Keeper Keychain. As you’d guess, it’s a keychain with a small pocket exactly the right size to hold a quarter. Now … Read More...
Once again, an instance of making good use of candy eyes… Make happy apple sandwiches HERE at the Daily Mixer.
There are two levels of clever working on this treat. First, these caramel apples are really just candies pretending to be apples. Second, the candy is caramel, the dip is apple-flavored. So it’s inside out. Hee hee. Learn to make … Read More...
NW Vibes, a fiber art show by High Fiber Diet, will be joining the 2012 Stitches in Bloom Quilt Show. Shown, Early Bloomer (Skunk Cabbage) by Bonnie Bucknam. Photo by Mark Frey.
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This post is actually from last year over at the Paper Pursuits blog but I just came across it and had to share! Barbara shows step by step how to make this incredible haunted bird house using lots of stamps … Read More...
Remember these awesome scrap roses from Flaming Nora? She’s showing us how to make some from our pretty scraps! See the tute.
I love this Halloween themed road sign from Burton Avenue. Colorful, whimsical, and not difficult to make! The icing on the cake is that it’s from repurposed pallet wood. Rockin’! Go to Burton Avenue for this Halloween Road Sign Marker… Read More...
You’ve still got until Monday to enter to win the huge Background Cling Prize Package of stamps from Inkadinkado. Please click here to go to the original post to enter.
-Heather
by jd wolfe
Occasionally I run across something that is just so simple yet inspiring that I’m stunned. This project is one of those. The blog is entirely in Portugese. For a laugh (not on the author) you can try entering the … Read More...
Your Thanksgiving table needs pompom turkeys. Learn how to make them from Creative Breathing.
Looking for more Thanksgiving-themed Embroidery patterns? Check these out on Etsy.
Tanya from Nonna’s Craft Corner shares how she made these 6″x6″ canvases for Thanksgiving decor. She used her Cricut machine as well as dies from Spell binders. Click here to go to the tutorial. Looking for Thanksgiving printables? Check … Read More...
Learn how to whip up a batch of Halloween tags and cards from Jenni Swenson at Vintage Umbrella. She used a paper pad of coordinating Halloween papers & a stamp set to simplify the process. Click here to go to … Read More...