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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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...
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by Minnie
Here’s an interesting new indie business and craft conference, called the Craftcation Conference, that is happening in southern California in early 2012. Looks fun! I like their branding and I really like that they are including creative food business … Read More...
If you clay, you may have heard of the Sutton slice technique. I’m not that familiar with it so went looking for a quick run down and lucked out! Larissa Joonas has a photo tutorial of a basic go at … Read More...
Wouldn’t these glow jars look incredible lining the walkway at an outdoor wedding, or as centerpieces for your tables? Learn how to make them for a mere 20 cents with a fun and easy tutorial at Intimate Weddings.
Check out these fun rope words for your wedding featured at Green Wedding Shoes! This adorable project was created by Jessica & Garett at Wednesday. Click here for a complete tutorial.
Nature-inspired accents are just one of the hot bridal trends for 2012 as revealed at The Wedding Salon in Chicago! Get the full story about what’s ahead for 2012 at Brenda’s Wedding Blog!
by Anne Weaver
Haley Pierson-Cox from The Zen of Making shows how to make a catnip mousie toy for your kitty. Made from a felt teardrop with knotted twine tails, the mousie toys have a decidely modern design that your cat’s discriminating modern … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Irish Attic shows how to refashion a zip-up sweatshirt to give it a plunging V-neck. I love it! The simple change in the neckline gives a whole new look to the sweatshirt. Get the tutorial.
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So we’ve seen the fruit and we’ve seen the candy corn… Now, here come the Jack O’ Lanterns! Make Jack O’ Lantern waffles HERE at Random Thoughts of a SUPERmom!.
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Find a roundup of Halloween-themed veggie serving ideas HERE at babble, including “scaly lizard skin” (kale), “bloody bat ears” (beets) and “roasted brains” cauliflower.
by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shares a fun – and practical – project for using your smaller fabric scraps. It’s a key fob with a colorful fabric strap that you can wear around your wrist. You could make up a bunch of them and … Read More...