Image and how-tos from Love From the Oven, inspired by push pop cupcakes at CupKate’s Event Design, .
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Image and how-tos from Love From the Oven, inspired by push pop cupcakes at CupKate’s Event Design, .
Download some adorable Easter chick party printables for free from Autumn Leah over at Catch my Party.
-Heather
As created by Nicole of Tradewind Tiaras and featured HERE on The TomKat Studio. Clever, darling, brilliant… all my go-to words apply here. “Ostensibly… Fudgsicles?” “Presumably…Ice Cream Cones?” “Maybe… Milkshakes?” Check out the details and what each of these … Read More...
And more foodie ideas for April Fools Day HERE at Bake at 350. Hee hee.
This is the perfect solution to having a collection of something! Why, using it to make it into something else like a fabulous decoration. See how the naughty secretary herself, Jen took her pretty stash of vintage pins and made … Read More...
Are you a stumbler? I love using Stumble Upon to find ideas, projects to feature, cute animal videos, beautiful photography, and recipes. I’m connected with lots of foodies, but would love to connect with more crafters on Stumble! To find … Read More...
No one will ever know it’s you with these cookies. Imagine the capers possible. Learn to decorate disguise cookies for April Fool’s Day HERE at Munchkin Munchies.
Yep, an Easter tree with edible cupcake ornaments. So clever. Find the how-tos HERE at Sweetology.
by Terrye
Ya know, when I first started to knit I experimented with different stitch patterns and made lots and lots of these kinds of squares. I swatched also, although at that time I had no idea why I should keep them … Read More...
Mats and frames can be a tad on the dull side so why not use some of those cool distressing and altering techniques to make them just as fabulous as the art that’s in them. That’s just what Valery of … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melanie from The Crafty Cupboard shows how to make this handy little business card wallet. Whether you tend to collect business from others, or hand out a lot of your own business cards. this little wallet will keep them all … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jen from iCandy Handmade joined the Once Upon a Thread fun at No Big Dill with this fabulous girl’s dress, inspired by the equally fabulous outfits worn by the main character in the Fancy Nancy books. And for those of … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Misty from Making It ImMACKulate shows how to make a girl’s gathered skirt with a lovely scalloped design around the hem. This would be so pretty for spring! Get the tute.
[photo from Making It ImMACKulate]
by Anne Weaver
Vanessa from Punkin Patterns guest blogs at Noodlehead with a tutorial showing how to create this table setting placemat. In addition to being super cute, the stenciled flatware designs and quilted circle serve as a fun reminder for where each … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sharon from Sharon Sews shows how you can use 1 yard of home dec fabric (plus half a yard of contrast fabric) to create a reversible table runner. The patchwork designs on each side give you two looks from one … Read More...
Debbie Hodge shares 5 Things She Learned about Scrapbooking Inspiration in this article on the Get It Scrapped blog. She draws from conversations she had with scrapbookers like Paula Gilarde and Lisa Dickinson, and illustrates each tip with a … Read More...
The Cat’s Pajamas has just released 8 new stamp sets and 4 new dies. Check out their YouTube channel to learn how to make quick and easy rosettes and pinwheels using 2 of their new dies.
-Heather
Kimber McGray takes us on a tour of her new scrapbooking office. She recently swapped office spaces with her husband, moving up from the basement to this lovely room. Click here to see more.
Would you like your scrap space … Read More...
by Minnie
Super cute tree play mat for a baby. Check out the Instructable:
The Tree Hugger Baby Play Mat.
Leann has started a site called Scrapbooking Quotes where she shares a comporehensive collection of quotations that you can use on your scrapbook pages. She has divided the quotes into the following categories