Carolyn from homework shares how she is easing into Fall decorating with this themed envelope using a leaf-shaped doily. Click here to see more.
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Carolyn from homework shares how she is easing into Fall decorating with this themed envelope using a leaf-shaped doily. Click here to see more.
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Sometimes all you need is fresh coat of paint to make a room feel like new. This lovely shelf went from dark to light and the results are impressive. See the Kitchen shelf re-do at Sunny Side Up.
by Minnie
This is a great idea! Scan some fabric and use it a backing card!
The Haby Goddess: Make your own backing cards using scanned fabric images.
Sher from Sher Your Scraps shows how she used software from Creative Memories to create chalkboard themed digital scrapbook pages for Back to School. Click here to go to the tutorial.
Looking for Back To School papers, stamps, and embellishments? … Read More...
I saw this promotion @ Organic Deals
Natural Health Magazine is back on Tanga for only $3.50 a year . Once in checkout enter Coupon Code: HEALTH.
The price listed will be $17.99, but once you add the coupon … Read More...
Kim made this totally fun and equally impressive lamp shade using some metal tubing she had lying around. A great recycling project and a fun way to update an old light fixture. Head over to A girl and a glue … Read More...
When I went to BECon in June two of the presenters talked about their company InPlainSight Art and I almost lost my mind. Earlier in the conference we saw a piece of art that had a photograph fused into the … Read More...
Julianna from Jednoiglec does a guest post at Sew Sweetness as part of their Sewing Back-to-School series. Learn how to make scrappy prairie points in an original way and get some tips for sewing ric-rac and pom-poms trim. Click HERE … Read More...
World of Charity Stitching is hosting a giveaway with a generous sponsor – the Fat Quarter Shop. One lucky winner will receive not one, but two $50.00 gift certificates. Click HERE to see how to enter. Contest ends September … Read More...
by SandraW
Do you have any old peanut butter or pickle jars kicking around? If you do, here’s a frugal DIY on how to make an endless candle submitted by Sonya.
She named it endless because once the fragrance is gone; you … Read More...
Jenny at Craft Test Dummies shows how to make a Chronicle Quilt. It’s a style of quilt popular during the Great Depression. Learn how to piece fabric scraps to a newspaper foundation. Click HERE to get the tutorial.
Vapour Organic Beauty have just released their first scent. VAPOUR X WISB* N°1 A seductive solid perfume that showcases the mysterious beauty of Haitian Vetiver, VAPOUR X WISB* N°1 offers a warm, spicy, lush & intoxicating scent. In partnership with … Read More...
Made with Cocoa Pebbles. How perfectly chocolatey delicious and devious for Halloween. And look, their on sticks! Genius all around. Learn to make cereal treat spiders and owls HERE at Cookies and Cups.
This fun project is easy to do and looks like real nail head art. I’ve seen these same decorative nails and was trying to think of what to use them on, I’m loving this option. See Nailed It! at My … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Football season is here, and Amy from Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shopand Nap Time Crafters has a well-timed tutorial showing how to make a toddler’s cheer outfit. Make it in your favorite team’s colors and you’ll be ready for game day. It … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amy from Amy Dunn Designs and Lots Of Pink Here shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a travel sewing kit. The fabric wallet opens up to reveal pockets for carded embroidery floss and scissors, as well … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Gwen from Gwenny Penny guest blogs in the Sewing Back-to-School series at Sew Sweetness with a post all about seam allowances. Seam allowances are present in just about every project you make. They’re the narrow strips of fabric between a … Read More...
Deborah of Woolensails shares this wonderful witch on a broom sitting on a crescent moon just in time to stitch for Halloween. Yep – it’s a free chart too!
by Minnie
This is a nice tutorial for making paper fortune cookies.I will make these next time I have a tea party!