Jenni from Kissed By A Frog shows how to make this awesome shark hooded towel. The edge of the hood is lined with big, sharp shark teeth. LOVE IT! Get the tute.
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by Anne Weaver
Jenni from Kissed By A Frog shows how to make this awesome shark hooded towel. The edge of the hood is lined with big, sharp shark teeth. LOVE IT! Get the tute.
[photo from Kissed By A Frog]
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Pretty smurfy right? Find smurftastic tips to make Smurf Brownie Pops HERE at Munchkin Munchies.
If you are looking for a yummy tasting boxed brownie mix, because you are short on time or perhaps you are just … Read More...
Recently I made Iced Coffee. Read about that adventure HERE (plus, I made super-cute little coffee bean cookies, if I may label them so). I had no idea there was a whole movement surrounding cold brew coffee that includes such … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ashley from Lil Blue Boo shares a fun idea on her blog for using leftover bits of foldover elastic. If you have 7″ of it, you have enough to make a little hairband. (A children’s boutique in my town … Read More...
A cake ball cake. In the last few years of growing cake pop popularity, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a “cake” made from cake balls. Genius. Learn to assemble one HERE at Cake Whiz.
by Anne Weaver
Ellen from The Long Thread shares a video tutorial for making the Mouse Pincushion featured in her new book, 1 2 3 Sew. He is sooo cute!! Watch the video and get the free templates.
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Lisa Truesdell from the Studio Calico Design Team shows how you can use mists and masks to make a border element on your projects. Click here to go to the tutorial .
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For me it’s never to early to start thinking about Halloween. One of the biggest themes I see emerging for Halloween this year is Apothecary. I’m already spotting stamps and papers with this cool, unusual theme. But it’s not just … Read More...
by jd wolfe
We’ve all seen many patterns for a ruffle or Potato Chip scarf. But, I like this little twist on the pattern – the chained edging. Tell me what you think.
http://sewdivertimento.blogspot.com/2011/07/fun-ruffle-scarf.html
Andrea, the designer, was inspired by another pattern. But, … Read More...
Natural Patchwor
k by Suzuko Koseki offers on-trend designs for practical projects that integrate small-scale patchwork. The projects range from home dec items such as coasters and floor mats to accessories such as a glasses case and a book cover. … Read More...
Are you having trouble with your scrapbook or artbook journaling? Kristine Mckay has this list of tips to help out with your journaling skills. . She also has some free printable journaling cards that you can download. Click here to … Read More...
by Minnie
The Sewing Summit is happening this October in Salt Lake City. It looks like a lot of fun. If you’re in the area you should check this out. It looks like a great deal at 275.00 for a full weekend … Read More...
Melissa Thiesse shows how she made a mini album (or minibook) from a passport cover. She used map paper and other scrapbooking supplies. Click here to go to the tutorial.
Mini albums are great little projects for using up scraps, … Read More...
by Terrye
This Cowl e-pattern by Lisa Shroyer was featured in a special issue of KnitScene 2010, and right now, you can get this e-pattern, not for free, but for only a dime! Yes, $.10 cents! And immediate download too!
Simple pattern, … Read More...
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by Terrye
Follow this tutorial to make easy pom poms. With a pom pom maker, yarn and scissors, you’ll be decorating with poms all over the place!
From the Poppet blog, HERE
by SandraW
Cheryl from Sew Can Do made the most adorable rolled beeswax candles with her children.
I love the decorative shapes they added! Beeswax isn’t messy and yet the cut outs stick to the candles easily.
All you need are beeswax … Read More...
Bec at Chasing Cottons gets the math out of the way by first helping you calculate how much fabric you’ll need for your quilt binding. Next she shows step-by-step with great photos how to join, press, sew and attach it … Read More...
In honour of Shark Week I’d like to point you towards one of the crafts on Dollar Store Crafts – a shark pencil cup. It’s lovely!
I would do this over an old aluminum can bulked up with foil, … Read More...
Remember just a couple days ago when I dared you all not to spend way too much time scrolling through the cake pop ideas at Every Day Should Pop!? And that tutorials were coming soon? Well here’s one for … Read More...