Decorate with Peeps… Learn to make this Peeps “flower” in a pot HERE at How Does She?.
Such a cute Easter or springtime decoration. The hardest thing is going to be not pulling them off an eating them.
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Decorate with Peeps… Learn to make this Peeps “flower” in a pot HERE at How Does She?.
Such a cute Easter or springtime decoration. The hardest thing is going to be not pulling them off an eating them.
I’ve already bookmarked this idea for my next shindig: a cookie board and bunting to hold decorated cookie favors. Find the how-tos HERE at Prudent Baby.
I think I’m going to have to ask my friends if any of them buy dog food in a bag like this just so I can sew a recycled bag! Kindra sent in this link to her great tutorial on … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Maureen of “Twig & Toadstool” Has made a cradle Easter decorations or we can call it a declaration of spring. This darling project could become a family heirloom passed on from generation to generation. Maureen is the mother of 2 … Read More...
And you can learn to make them HERE at Martha Stewart.
by Anne Weaver
Colette Patterns shares a tutorial on their blog showing how to install an invisible zipper. It seems that no matter how many times I do this, I still need a tutorial to show me which part of the zipper goes … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica fromSew Homegrown shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make these cute Hexie Hairclips. The scrappy little hexagons look like a bits of a vintage quilt. They take just the tiniest little scraps of fabric to … Read More...
To celebrate the new clear stamp sets coming out in April at Lawn Fawn they are having an inspiration week, with tips and technique videos, sneak peeks of the new sets and giveaways! Click here to visit the blog.
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by Anne Weaver
Sew4Home shows how to make this handy sofa caddy. It hangs over the arm of your couch and has pockets to hold your remote controls and other electronic gadgets. Get the how-to.
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by Anne Weaver
Autie from iCandy Handmade shows how to make a faux-tie for little boys. It looks like it’s a grown-up style tie, but it’s actually fabric stitched into the shape of a tied tie and worn around the neck on an … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Tanya from Trey & Lucy shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make this cute little fabric tee pee that kids can use with their toy figurines. It doubles as a zippered pouch to store all of the … Read More...
I love this Work in Progress (WIP) quilt being created by Kerstin from KES Quilts. She says when finished it will be her entry in the 2011 Petaluma Quilt Guild Challenge. Visit her post HERE.
Via Patchwork … Read More...
Alphabet Glue is one of those things I stumble upon, and am instantly in love. It’s an e-magazine that is catered to children (and their grown-ups) who love to read. I can already tell that they will have great crafts … Read More...
Heidi from Made by Heidi is guest posting on Kojodesigns with the tutorial for a quiet book made from scrapbooking and other craft supplies. It’s a great way to use up your stash. Click here to go to the tutorial… Read More...
As part of her Thrifty Thursdays series, Melissa Thiesse shows how to make this minibook using envelopes.
Click here to go to the tutorial
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by Terrye
These little girl’s legwarmers are cute fast and easy. Perfect for this time of year when the temperatures are so crazy and change fast.
From the Smashed Peas and Carrots Blog, Click HERE for the free leg warmers pattern!
Aneela Hoey from ComfortStitching shows her fave way to use up fabric scraps – by making crazy squares. She’s thinking of kicking off a quilt-along to motivate all of us to dig into our scrap piles, complete with a giveaway … Read More...
Another quick post…just found this link for a blog about the Glass Craft and Bead Expo experience written by Linda Steider of Steider Studios. Bullseye had a post about it on Facebook. It’s got pictures and commentary that I … Read More...
by Terrye
Click on over to Willow On The Water for stitch markers made from Fair Trade Beads.
“These wonderful beads are handmade using discarded glass bottles, dishes, fan blades & other used found glass. The glass is crushed into a powder, … Read More...