Yet another adorable felt-applique sculpture from Creative Breathing: Lobster Louie. Get the free pattern and instructions from her blog post.
Ed. note: We got word through Twitter that this post had a bad link. It’s fixed now!
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Yet another adorable felt-applique sculpture from Creative Breathing: Lobster Louie. Get the free pattern and instructions from her blog post.
Ed. note: We got word through Twitter that this post had a bad link. It’s fixed now!
by Vikram Goyal
After using this you will never need another vacuum. Period.
That is a tall claim, but after having used this for 2 weeks around our house, we are convinced that this is the future of all vacuums. It is … Read More...
Best. Mom. Ever. Check out this Death Star cake and Star Wars cupcakes Michelle made for her kid’s birthday over at Sugar Swings!. Find close-ups of the character cupcakes and tips on making everything HERE.
It’s time for football again? I really would have little idea. I imagine these are foods for watching football, though, not playing. Find a week of ideas for football-watching food HERE at from Glitter to Gumdrops, including strawberry footballs, … Read More...
Learn how to make this charming altered bottle cap calendar from Irit Shalom. Click here to go to the tutorial.
Jill at A Matter of Memories is giving away another set of products from the Campy Trails collection by American Crafts. The prize package includes:
12 patterned papers
2 sets of chipboard thickers
1 stamp set
3 packages of various … Read More...
by SandraW
Thanks to Danica Lo from Racked and @White_Lightning, I came across this Morrissey candle called Half a Person made out of beeswax.
It was designed by Black Sheep & Prodigal Sons and Sean Burford. I’m a fan of beeswax … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
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by Anne Weaver
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I spotted these in one of my searches for all things rainbow for my kid’s 4th: rainbow ice cubes. Pure genius. Find the how-tos HERE at Share and Remember. And while you’re there, check out the clever artwork the … Read More...
Yep. These will be perfect for my little smarty pants starting school next week. Find the printable to make back-to-school Smartie pants treats HERE at Rook No. 17.
My love of food-on-sticks is well-established. Looks like I need to head to a State Fair in Iowa where the convenience of foods-on-a-stick is well-capitalized upon. Check out this roundup of Top 10 State Fair Foods on a Stick from … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Head over to Fiskars to find out how to make an easy insulated lunch bag, with a tutorial designed by Tammy Tatterow. Get the tute.
[photo from Fiskars]
Looking for more lunch bag sewing patterns check out these DIY … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Not only will you find these cute mice straws from Cute Food for Kids but she even gathered 13 more ideas for adorning straws from around the web, including these rainy day straws from Lisa Storms and firetruck straws from … Read More...
I stiiiill have yet to play Angry Birds. If you are less lame than I and already know the addictive quality of the game, how about some Angry Birds lunch. Find it HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons… Read More...
Away with the Pixels has a free monster digi stamp for download, click here to download.
-Heather
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by Anne Weaver
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