We all miss our children when they are at school or away from us for a period of time. Why not show them our love by adding some of these cute printables in your child’s lunch box. Moms by Heart… Read More...
Tie Dyed Coffee Filter Easter Eggs
The Chocolate Muffin Tree has an adorable little craft tutorial for how to make tie dyed Easter eggs out of coffee filters. This project is appropriate for even young ages! I can just see our windows beaming with these!
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1 Pair of Shoes 7 Ways
Give a plain pair of shoes the wow factor with shoe clips! Polka Dot Bride features 7 ways to do so with a tutorial created by Alicia Parsons of Atypical Type A. Your bridesmaids will thank you!
Rowenta Effective Comfort Iron Review & Giveaway
I was so excited to try out the Rowenta DW2000 series- Effective Comfort iron since my previous iron has seen its better days! There were many aspects about the Rowenta Effective Comfort iron that appealed to me. The Rowenta DW2000 … Read More...
Book: Fresh Quilting author meets Pokey
Malka Dubrawsky spoke with Pokey Bolton of Quilting Arts TV about her latest book Fresh Quilting: Fearless Color, Design, and Inspiration
. . Visit Malka’s blog A Stitch in Dye.
Pixel Trash Can
I have to squint every time i look at this pixel trash can.
Check out the Instructable by BrittLiv:
Pixel Trash Can.
Friends Forever
Love this BFF line of art toys from Kidrobot
. Buy them HERE.
Book: The Tapestry of Love
Jenclair at Bayou Quilts (& Dolls) shares her latest read, The Tapestry of Love, by Rosy Thornton. It tells the story of Catherine, an English woman who after her kids are grown and her marriage ends moves to France … Read More...
How to recycle Pez dispensers into wall art
I just cracked up when I saw this! At first it looks like something classy and old and then you look at it for another second and you realize what its made from. Check out the super tutorial on how … Read More...
Tutorial: Grocery bag dispenser
AnneMarie from Gen X Quilters shares a tutorial on her blog for making this plastic bag dispenser. It keeps all those plastic grocery sacks neat and tidy and in one place. The bags go into the hole at the top … Read More...
Rainbow Slice and Bake Cookies
I’m sorry I missed these for St. Patrick’s Day, but these vibrant rainbow slice and bake cookies from Good Life Eats are perfect all year, I think. Learn to make them HERE.
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Tutorial: Make a simple camera strap cover
Willow Would shows how to make a simple camera strap cover. It’s a quick and easy project, perfect for a beginner sewist. It takes just two strips of fabric and few seams to make one. Her strips were from a … Read More...
Tutorial: Detachable Coat Skirt
Camilla from Rosy Red Buttons shows how to create a detachable coat skirt. The skirt attaches to the inside of your coat with hook and eye, and peeks out from the bottom. It lends a more romantic, feminine look to … Read More...
Project: Make a Box from Die Cuts
What a wonderful idea this is, turning die cuts into a box! Visit the Crafting the Web blog and let Therea show you how she made this lovely spring box using Spellbinders dies, she also made a matching card.
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Tutorial: Sunkissed ruffled aprons
LeAnne from Everyday Celebrations shares a tutorial at the Moda Bake Shop showing how to make her Sunkissed ruffled aprons. The rows scrappy ruffles are made from the 10″ squares you can get in a Layer Cake of precut fabric, … Read More...
Tutorial: Roll-up chalkboard and dry erase drawing mat
Sarah from The Split Stitch shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a roll-up chalkboard and dry erase drawing mat. One side is made from chalkcloth, the other from fabric covered in clear vinyl. The dry-erase side has … Read More...
Easter Egg Garland
Tethered 2 Home shares this garland made with egg shapes and ricrac. The shapes were cut using a Cricut machine, but a template is included so that you can sut them by hand. Click here to go to the … Read More...
SWEET STRAWBERRY
In case you need another cute baby/toddler cap, I had to share this one with you. The cap pattern is free on the blog (see link below). Sadly, the adorable toddler doesn’t come with the cap ;-(
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Free cross-stitch charts
There’s something so satisfying about creating something beautiful with your own two hands. If you’re looking for a new crafting project to try, why not give cross-stitching a go? These patterns are perfect for making bookmarks – and they’re a … Read More...
Tutorial: Fabric Measuring Tape
The Crafty CPA shows how you can make your own fabric measuring tape for use on scrapbooking projects. All you need is fabric, a Sharpie, number stamps and a ruler. Click here to go to the tutorial.