Reminder: Toyota Machine Giveaway ending soon
This is just a reminder that our giveaway of the Toyota EM45HC (UK Only) is ending soon. All you have to do to get your entry in is to head over to Toyota Machines Facebook page, and leave the … Read More...
Pool and Camp Cakes
Summer is on my mind, I guess. Though I never had a backyard pool and I never went to summer camp (ever, really, no summer camp here), I can’t help but appreciate the kid-appeal of these two cakes from BHG… Read More...
Chocolate Chalkboards
These chalkboards are totally edible. No, one step further, not only are they totally edible, but they are chocolate. Chocolate! I wouldn’t have believed it myself were it not for the detailed instructions and step-by-step photo tutorial. Learn to make … Read More...
Thrifty Thursday With Melissa | Hardware Store
Melissa Thiesse from Bursts of Creativity shares some ideas for using items from the hardware store in scrapbooking and paper crafting. This is part of her Thrifty Thursday series. Click here to go to her post.
Inspiration du Jour – C & J
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Obi Sue Kenobi
I can’t stop laughing! Troublet of The Trouble with Crafting has given me an all-new appreciation for Sunbonnet Sue. Find out more from her blog post.
Sunbonnet Sue is a classic embroidery pattern that has been around since the … Read More...
Polymer Clay Victoria
Monday will be Victoria Day here, a holiday (let’s hear the cheers from the kiddos!). Of course, that lead me to think: I wonder what we have for polymer clay and Victoria. As it turns out a lot of people … Read More...
Insect Repellent Pillars
Lemongrass House makes some pretty pillars that double as insect repellent. They’re different from traditional container citronella candles, although the candles do contain citronella.
They also make an all natural mosquito repellent spray that contains lavender, citronella, orange peel, lemongrass, … Read More...
Giveaway: Jarfuls of ribbon
Zoe of The Making Spot is linking up with Sew, Mama, Sew! in its May giveaway day. The prize is this delicious set of ribbon-filled jam jars. You know you want them. Go to Zoe’s blog post for entry instructions… Read More...
TAFA’s on IndieGoGo
A note from Rachel Biel of The Textile and Fiber Art List alerts us that’s she’s still hard at work, trying to raise $5,000 for a new TAFA web site. She says,
… Read More...We decided to go with IndieGoGo and
Tutorial: Picnic Placemat Tote
Abby from Sew Much Ado guest blogs in the Save Our Summer series at Brassy Apple with a tutorial showing how to make a Picnic Placemat Tote. It’s a bag and a placemat all in one. Folded, it’s a bag … Read More...
Free pattern: Piped Pocket Infant Skirt
Tricia fromLeafy Treetop Shop and Leafy Treetop Spot shares a free pattern and tutorial on her blog, Leafy Treetop Spot, for making her Piped Pocket Infant Skirt. The pockets are accented with piping and buttons, while the hem is … Read More...
Handprint Flower Bags
I love any craft that has to do with preserving those little fingers or toes of our children. This craft is neat in that her children’s handprints were a little ‘messy’ and didn’t look much like flowers…she ultimately added her … Read More...
Cardboard Box Craft Ideas
Modern Parents Messy Kids has a great round-up of kids crafts/activities with cardboard boxes…some all of these are amazing ideas! Head on over to the post to see all of the ideas she has compiled…who knew cardboard sparked such creativity! … Read More...
Homemade Hawaiian Leis- Kid Craft
I love the way this homemade leis looks…even though it is made with paper and drinking straws, it still looks dainty and almost elegant to me…perhaps its the vibrant RED color… these would be fun to make when you are … Read More...
Kids Craft Blog Feature
Putti Prapancha submitted numerous kids craft tutorials this week, and I knew I had to post about all of them! I figured the best way to do this was to do a Blog Feature. Her daughter is almost 3 1/2, … Read More...
Tutorial: Circle pocket for a kid’s tunic or dress
Andrea from The Train to Crazy guest blogs at Celebrate the Madness with a tutorial showing how to make a circle pocket to go on the front of a girl’s tunic or dress. The large circle pocket is an unexpected, … Read More...
Lookie what she made: Daybed makeover from linen and feedsacks
Anita from Cedar Hill Ranch gave an outdoor daybed a makeover using some linen and vintage feedsacks. The bedcover is made from the linen, and the vintage feedsacks became pillows for the back. The details on this project are so … Read More...
Tutorial: Travel tissue holder
Karen from Sew Much 2 Luv shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a travel tissue holder for your purse. The little fabric covers fit around a travel size pack of tissues. It’s an easy project well … Read More...