Check out Kim’s new recipe over at the Moda Bake Shop – this pretty Indian Summer wall hanging. She explains,
… Read More...I think this would be a great project for quilters of all levels to make. It is a fast and
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Check out Kim’s new recipe over at the Moda Bake Shop – this pretty Indian Summer wall hanging. She explains,
… Read More...I think this would be a great project for quilters of all levels to make. It is a fast and
Nicole of One Golden Apple shares with us her tutorial for making a stamped clay cuff bracelet. Sweet!
Another version out there is the pop can one where the strip is baked on a can then twisted off when warm … Read More...
Clair at Tea and Bickies is hosting a giveaway – 38 quarter yards of Bijoux and Pop Garden from Heather Bailey OR you can choose a box.
This box. She said there could be great stuff in it or not. … Read More...
by SandraW
Deena decorated these lovely candles by creating candle wraps out of embossed paper stock. She also added embellishments like buttons, ribbon and jewels to give the pillars a festive touch.
For Halloween, you could use black and orange paper and … Read More...
Haunted house decorated cookies… sure, cute n’ scary. Haunted house decorated cookies in 3-D!?! SOO cute n’ scary. OK, not so scary. Learn to make them HERE at The Baking Sheet.
And speaking of Bird’s Party… Have you checked out the Bird’s Party Magazine? It’s filled with ideas for Halloween parties and treats. Really. It’s crazy impressive. Go check it out, I’ll wait.
Proving witches can be cute… find a tutorial to make this cute witch cupcake topper HERE at Bird’s Party Blog, from contributor Marda.
I made these bite-size sparkly spider cookies for Celebrations.com. Find the full tutorial HERE. For anyone new to cookie decorating, these are a good beginner cookie! Sprinkles hide imperfections (hence why I use them so much).
by Terrye
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I’m developing quite an obsession with vintage cameras! So of course I had to round up some ideas for using them at weddings.
How about a photo station for your guests complete with a printable template for a sign? … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sachiko from Tea Rose Home guest blogs in the Purse Week series at Lemon Squeezy Home with a tutorial showing how to make her She Carries Flowers bag. This is such a lovely bag!! It’s made from a wool tweed … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Nicole Blum from One Golden Apple and Improv Diary shares a tutorial showing how to make her Back To School Pencil Case. Velcro down one side creates an easy closure, while grommets down the other side allow you to inser … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Debbie from Squiggly Twigs Designs shows how she made this trend-conscious shirt dress for her daughter. She started with an adult-sized button shirt, so a lot of the detail was already done for her. Get the tutorial.
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by Minnie
How cute is this costume?! Girl superhero! Here’s a pic of the costume sans kid. Totally adorbs.
My kid wants to be a crocigator(TM) (<– not really) this year. I ordered a foam alligator hat from amazon … Read More...
Fun! Love this wreath, don’t you? This wreath is covered in eyeballs and will be a great addition to your door for Halloween. You can get the how to at A Pretty Life in the Suburbs — Spooky Eyeball Wreath… Read More...
Kelly at Finding Time to Create has created an amazing Halloween mobile. Using ribbons, stamps, and pattern paper she’s created a really unique and clever Halloween decoration! Click here for her directions.
-Heather
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Melissa Crowe of Checkout Girl shows us how to make these sweet jellyfish…er…dangly things. She says,
… Read More...If you enlarge or shrink the pattern pieces, you can make these in many sizes–attach them to a wooden hoop and you’d have a
Pull out your favorite scrapbook paper (I think fabric would be great too) and decorate some faux pumpkins. A fun (but messy!) project for kids too. See the Mod Podge pumpkins here.