This printable from Nifty Thrifty Things includes the cut out shapes to make a bunting as well as toothpick flags for your July 4th Celebration. Click here to go to the download.
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This printable from Nifty Thrifty Things includes the cut out shapes to make a bunting as well as toothpick flags for your July 4th Celebration. Click here to go to the download.
Looking for 4th of July decorations? Check these … Read More...
Want to have your great ideas, tutorials, or products featured on the DIY Weddings blog at Craft Gossip? It’s simple! Just add a link to your blog post, shop, or website to our weekly linky party. Your link will be … Read More...
A spice jar from the Dollar Store, some sand from your favourite beach and embellishments are all you need to create this easy beach souvenir. Melissa Thiesse explains how she made this in her Thrifty Thursdays series. Click here… Read More...
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by SandraW
Candle making can be a relaxing and rewarding hobby, but it can be frustrating to find the right supplies, especially when living in Canada. Many candle making suppliers are based in the United States, which can lead to high shipping … Read More...
Marilee Rackley of Yarnplayer has released both of her tatting books in ebook format. Go to her blog post for info and a link to the Etsy listing.
Jan of Poppytalk highlights the nontraditional silk-ribbon embroidery of Brenda Kee (bstudio). She says,
… Read More...Brenda Kee is bringing a fresh and exciting new look to [silk-ribbon embroidery]. Her shop offers pillows, pillow covers, greeting cards, jewelry, lavender sachets and wedding
Isabela of Ooh Leelah! is sponsoring a giveaway of free tuition to a Mollie Johanson (Wild Olive) online embroidery class. Go to the Wild Olive post for the entry details.
Mary Corbet of Needle ‘n’ Thread introduces us to gilt faconnee, a beautiful metal thread used in goldwork embroidery. See her post.
by Terrye
Earlier today, Interweave gave us a free knitted toy ebook. Now we have a Introduction to Spinning Wheels Ebook. How to use and how to choose a wheel. From drafting to treadling and playing, this is the perfect first book.… Read More...
by Terrye
by Terrye
Congratulations, Karen, you’ve won this giveaway.
I’ve sent you an email, get back to me with your name and address and I’ll get your book sent right out.
I’m wandering around Facebook, making friends and looking for interesting tidbits to share with all of you. Now you all know I’ve been very Bullseyecentric (word?). I’d apologize but I’m still riding high from BE Con. So I’m sharing someone … Read More...
You absolutely must check out the newest venture for Milon Townsend, the fabulous glass worker. He’s got an online glass store called Innovative Glass Colors and from the looks of it he’s going to be covering all of our … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jennifer from Two Butterflies shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to create a triple Peter Pan collar, similar to the ones on these cute tops from Topshop. This is such a neat detail, with a fun retro vibe! … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Running With Scissors guest blogs in the Scrap Your Stash series at Living With Punks with a free pattern and tutorial for making a Scrappy Sun Hat to keep the sun off of baby’s tender head. The ruffled … Read More...
Add a bit of bling to your coif with this fun sparkler hair tutorial featured at A Subtle Revelry! Perfect for a little glitz at an evening wedding.
by Anne Weaver
Maggie from Midwestern Sewing Girl guest blogs at She Wears Flowers with a tutorial showing how to make a beach bag from two cotton flour sack towels. (You know, like the ones you use when you roll out cookie dough…) … Read More...
Nothing says summer like the fun images and bright colors of a carnival! Brenda’s Wedding Blog featured a carnival themed inspiration board bursting with vivid ideas. The post includes links to all the vendor credits and shops and can be … Read More...