Are we still on Star Wars? If so, this Yoda sundae made from taffy and sorbet is pretty impressive. Learn to make it HERE at DisneyFamily.com.
Wondering why there is a new hype on Yoda or Baby Yoda? … Read More...
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Are we still on Star Wars? If so, this Yoda sundae made from taffy and sorbet is pretty impressive. Learn to make it HERE at DisneyFamily.com.
Wondering why there is a new hype on Yoda or Baby Yoda? … Read More...
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… Read More...Embroidery… in the New World. A conference on embroidery including a fashion show, is being held November 3, 2011, at the Battery Park Gardens in New York City. It will be hosted by
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Angelica from Angelica’s Adventures created these delightful birds to hold the gorgeous quilt her mom made for a very lucky grandchild. Can you believe these birds are flat pieces of wood? I cannot. Visit her Post: Tattoo-Style Swallow Quilt Holders… Read More...
Are you having any under (or above) the sea adventures this summer? Here’s a free quick page called Octopus Garden for recording your memories. Simply drop your photos into the page for a completed project. Click here to go to … Read More...
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Mismatched bridesmaids continue to be a hot wedding trend, but how do you pull it off with style? Belle the Magazine answers that question with great tips for mixing it up successfully!
Kim from Retro Mama was a guest at Craft Snob showing how to make these pretty patchwork coasters. The linen surrounding the bold colorful fabric pieces, lovely. Get the tutorial.
Looking for more coaster patterns? Check out these quilted … Read More...
by SandraW
Why not carry lanterns at a wedding instead of bouquets? It sounds strange, but somehow it works.
The bride and her mother actually handmade these lanterns and they also painted and bejeweled Moroccan lanterns for centerpieces.
If you would like … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Sew Chic shows how to add a pop of color to the edges of a tea towel. It’s as simple as adding a binding made from a bright, fun fabric print. It’s a quick, easy project that’s oh, … Read More...
I have to say I love subscribing to Daily Art Muse. The art that she shows is very inspiring and sure enough, here’s another glass artist. Here’s Jonathan Fuller and his medium is sea glass that he gathers along … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Ashley from Make It and Love It shares another flip flop refashion with us on her blog, this time a tutorial showing how to replace the ugly plastic thongs with a ruffled T-strap. The result is sooo cute! Get … Read More...
I spied this cute, cute, cute mini quilt at Why Not Sew?. She uses tiny hexagons for the tree leaves, something I see she does in several of her larger quilts. Clever. Visit her post, Birdies Holding a Quilt… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Can you believe it’s already time to start thinking about back to school? Emma from Hello Beautiful! guest blogs at Me Sew Crazy with a tutorial showing how to make a kid’s backpack. With a kitty applique. I am SO … Read More...
Thanks to all who entered the Alaffia Giveaway . I have drawn the competition and the lucky winner is……………….. Cher. Congratulations Cher I have sent you an email.
… would be this. Low calorie too since it’s not going to get eaten, just look sweet.
The whole Studio is filled with sweet treats there!
I love the pink, purple, and gray color scheme in this fabulous photo shoot featured at Brenda’s Wedding Blog! Click here to see all the wonderful details and get a link to a free butterfly template to download.
Char from Crap I’ve Made is on of the funniest crafty bloggers you will ever read… she is so ‘real’ with you that you can’t help but nod your head in agreement with her stories. She is blogging over at … Read More...
I love the idea of using Bubble Wrap for the sucker legs! This is another great craft for learning about the sea, or even Octopi themselves. This cute craft can be found at Rugrats + Royalty.
I truly can’t wait to do this craft…if the craft store wasn’t already closed, I would be in my car to buy some more canvases for this project. I can just see them now above my girls’ beds. You can … Read More...