Ellen from Card Monkey shares this tip on making your own glue dots. Click here to see how she did it. Click here for a follow up post showing the results.
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Ellen from Card Monkey shares this tip on making your own glue dots. Click here to see how she did it. Click here for a follow up post showing the results.
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by Minnie
Lately I have been amazed at how many natural alternative there are for everyday things that we might just go and unthinkingly buy made from plastic. These dryer balls for instance… I would like to use these but … Read More...
I spotted these pretty little favor tags over at Polka Dot Bride. Click here for the tutorial and free printables!
by SandraW
Here’s a creative candle holder project you could make in a hurry for a unique gift or display. Its simplicity is attractive, but sparkle paint, beads or wrapped ribbon would also work.
Whatever you use, I’m thinking it should be … Read More...
Like all crafts (I’ll even go so far as to say: all hobbies as I have wood working and fine art friends with identical issues) organization and storage are HUGE issues in my clay life. Since I’ve been doing this … Read More...
Skeleton Doll PDF Pattern $10 by Dolls and Daydreams
Check out these wonderfully cute skeleton patterns by Dolls and Daydreams. Her dolls are super cute and the skeletons can even be dressed up in clothes using her clothing patterns.… Read More...
Materialistic Exhibition Opening
An exhibition of beautiful hand crafted items celebrating all things textile, fabric and material, quirky, innovative and fabulous! Think fashion, accessories, … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melike from A Cup of Sparkle shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make an infinity scarf out of jersey knit and a bit of lace trim. It’s lightweight and lovely! Get the tutorial.
by Anne Weaver
Teresa VanHatten-Granath from Green Bag Lady shares a tutorial at Sew, Mama, Sew! showing how to make a book cover from stretch knit fabric. It’s a quick, easy project that would be fun for back-to-school. If you can’t find stretch … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kirstin & Jordan from KojoDesigns show how to make their Pretty In Pink dress for a baby girl. The bodice is trimmed with pleated knit strips, and the dress is covered in layers of ruffles. The base of the dress … Read More...
When I first spotted these pizza pops, I thought, “heeeey, wait a minute… I already made pizza pops.” (I did, really, see here.) Then I realized I was totally wrong and these “pizza” pops are actually shortcakes and … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Brandy, of “Gluesticks” is a wife and mother and her husband is a member of the US Coast Guard. Brandy loves all things domestic. Not to be out-done by her brothers, Kaylee Bandy’s daughter is in school as well. Home … Read More...
Lawn Fawn, has just released NINE new clear stamp sets *sigh* I love their stamps 🙂 Most of the sets are for the upcoming holidays but they can also be used for every day as well. I adore the winter … Read More...
Mandy Sybrowsky of Little Birdie Secrets did a guest post at Cutting Corners blog showing how to make her Gather Love Baby Quilt. It’s hard to see in this photo but look at the center squares; they are ruffled. So … Read More...
Troublet of The Trouble with Crafting created this awesome paper-plane embroidery. If you’ve been looking for a stitchy gift to please a man, this is a great piece to emulate: perfect subject matter, unfussy stitching, framed in stark black. Visit … Read More...
The colors in this pillow are a favorite color combination of Maureen’s from Maureen Cracknell Handmade. She’s written up a tutorial so you can make a striped pillow (cover plus a purchased pillow insert) using your favorite colors. Check … Read More...
Janet from JMD Designs shares how she made a pieced quilt backing to go on the back of her Hexagon quilt. Of her pattern she says,
… Read More...Don’t be afraid to play with the sizes…..
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Kate of Poesie Grenadine has posted an interview with needle artist Iviva Olenick. Learn more about Iviva’s creative process and see lots of photos of her work at the blog post.
We want fabric, we buy fabric, then what to do with it? Figuring out the best way to store your stash is a subject The Crafty Mummy takes a look at on her blog. Visit her Post: How to Store … Read More...