Check out this new offering from Urban Threads:
… Read More...You’ve been asking for a long time, and we’re delighted to be making our first foray into alphabet designs! The new Cirque Alphabet available in 3″, 2″, and 1″ heights for
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Check out this new offering from Urban Threads:
… Read More...You’ve been asking for a long time, and we’re delighted to be making our first foray into alphabet designs! The new Cirque Alphabet available in 3″, 2″, and 1″ heights for
Check out some pretty crafty cakes in this roundup at Cake Wrecks. This sewing basket cake especially caught my eye. {via here}
by SandraW
MaryAnn Buske (comment #22) won the wax burner, tea lights and pina colada breakaway melters. Congratulations! If you love pina colada, you’ll love the smell of this melting wax.
Today is quite frosty, so I’m burning a yummy gingerbread scent … Read More...
I’ve had pretty good luck with the polymer clay community. As a rule, they are some of the nicest, most sharing people you will ever meet. Melody of Melody O Designs on ArtFire has been one of those. Add to … Read More...
by Terrye
Some like to munch on these, in their natural form. I’m not one of them. Slugs/Snails… YUCK!!
From the On My Honor Blogspot, HERE
by Anne Weaver
Jennifer Brasher from Two Butterflies shows how to make her Scrunchie Wreath for fall. The wreath form is actually an inexpensive embroidery hoop. She covered it with a tube of gathered fabric, and embellished with a handful of crocheted fabric … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Nikki from Nature’s Heirloom guest blogs at My Own Road with a tutorial showing how to make a scrappy fabric flower headband. It’s a simple project but oh, so pretty. I’m loving the raw edges on the pleated flower, and … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sara from Craft Snob shares a tutorial over at Momtastic showing how to make an itty bitty fabric scrunchy. The tiny little scrunchies are perfect for fixing little girls’ hair. They take just a tiny strip of fabric to make, … Read More...
Yikes. Zombies emerging from cupcakes? Is nothing sacred? Learn to make them HERE at Zombie Wagon.
Frozen Ghost Vodka. What could be a better drink to serve for Halloween? Find the story of it HERE, spotted on Incredible Things.
Look! Meg of Mega Crafty has a whole site devoted to Halloween ideas, aptly named Mega Spooky. Learn to make these broomsticks from pretzels, Rice Krispies treats, chocolate and candy HERE.
Creepy Cute Stamps shares a fun free witch digi on their blog .(note: it’s on the left hand side bar).
-Heather
Looking for more digital stamps and SVG files? We love using the Design bundle to download our digital stamps. … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
I ran across the “Artsy VaVa” blog and fell in love with these charming art pumpkins and had to share them with you. Paper is fiber. . .and I am going to make one of these because I have the … Read More...
Find a roundup of kid-friendly treats and crafts for Halloween HERE at All You, including these candy witch hats and broomsticks and these critters made from Yodels and candy.
by Linda Lanese
What a stunning statement this will make to welcome your guests during the fall season while resting in an easy chair with this lovely pillow comforting their back and sipping on some hot cider. This project tutorial comes from Better … Read More...
Oh,my! Even if you’re not a fan of spiders, you must see the array of jeweled versions that Kathy Shaw (Shawkl) has created! Go to her blog post.
Thought I’d share my latest for Fall with you: Sparkly apple and pumpkin marshmallow pops. These are crazy easy to make. I made the pumpkins for Celebrations, and then switched up the colors to make apples.
I bet there is nothing that can’t be cute-ified with some wigglie eyes. Katelyn of the blog Domestic Charm has sent in her tutorial on how to make a Halloween bat out of a recycled egg carton if you want … Read More...
Mary Corbet of Needle ‘n’ Thread has posted a follow-up to Anne Gomes’ guest post about working with flat silk thread. Check out her excellent tips.
I’ve posted about many, many edible rainbows on this site. Many. Many cakes, cupcakes, JellO, candy, parties, treats, favors, cocktails… all rainbows. I did once even post on rainbow bacon. This is the first rainbow burger I’ve ever seen, … Read More...