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by Terrye
Congratulations Corrie.
I’ve sent you an email. As soon as you get back to me with your email, I’ll get your book sent right out!
I run across a lot of how-to type articles and posts as I’m browsing the internet. Not to take any business away from the contractors, but so many of us enjoy doing things on our own. Not only does it … Read More...
This guest book does double duty as a table number! Click here for a step by step tutorial on Project Wedding.
by Linda Lanese
I found this pattern for these message mittens on the Woman’s Day site. These would make a darling gift, so if you can’t put your finger on what to give your daughter or best friend this February 14? Here’s a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Debbie from Squiggly Twigs Designs shows how she uses scraps of sweater knit to make a flower embellishment. This is a great way to use the leftovers from your sweater refashion projects!! Get the tutorial.
Also going on at … Read More...
Stephanie Howell takes you on a tour of her scraproom, and shows how she uses both vintage and modern items to organise her scrapbooking supplies. Click here to go to her blog post.
by Anne Weaver
Whimsy Couture shares a handful of free Valentine’s-themed applique templates on their blog, including this sweet cupid silhouette. Go to the templates.
[photo from Whimsy Couture]
Check out these sewing books for sewing valentines day projects and these sewing … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amy from Amy Dunn Designs and Pinked Fabrics shares a tutorial on her blog, Lots of Pink Here, for making a boutique style baby bib, backed with a soft chenille. This would make an awesome baby gift! Get the tutorial… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Leslie from Little Apple Seed shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a dolly swaddling blanket that will stay wrapped up tight. She created the blanket after her daughter’s doll kept slipping out the blanket she was … Read More...
Scrapbook & Cards Today Magazine reports back with some of their finds from the first day of the Craft & Hobby Association (CHA) Winter 2011 Show.
Click here to go to the post.
And lemon juicer, and light switch, and onions, and a Cyclops scissors… Find this clever googly eyed Valentine’s Day idea, with free printable for “I only have eyes for you” stickers, HERE at Speckless.
Look at these amazing crepes with embedded images at Prunille fait son show (there are English instructions, too, and the photographs show you how to make them). And find a chocolate version with hearts HERE at Prunille fait son show… Read More...
Anyone out there who has tried cookie decorating, be it one time or who has made a career from it (like me), knows the anxiety of icing. Namely, the right consistency. I spent years outlining then piping back … Read More...
Emily from Mommy’s Nap Time loves all things small but gets frustrated with the limited resources available for piecing tiny blocks. She shares how to make a tiny 2″ star block adapted from a 12″ block. This size block is … Read More...
Make your own cute little heart stamp from an eraser, visit Bursts of Creativity to learn how.
-Heather
Stroll through a bit of US history over at Make and Takes with some fun facts and tidbits about the eating (and drinking) habits from our Founding Fathers to present day. You’ll even find an all day menu for President’s … Read More...
If anyone else is excited as I am about Amy Atlas’s upcoming book, then head over to her blog for a sampling with this amazing S’mores shoot created for a magazine shoot. Yep. Counting the days…
Kim from DIY Louisville created these printable kawaii valentines that you can download for free. Click here to go to the download. Print these off and hand them out to all your Valentines. Perfect for young and old. Attach them … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Remember the original sock monkey tutorial from Craftbits.com? Craftbits now has these adorable sock monsters as well. You can learn step by step how to make these at our sister site. Go there.
by jd wolfe
My oldest grand-nephew was a preemie. Before we knew about that, of course, I had begun to crochet a babyghan for the baby. His mom was quite ill during her entire pregnancy and spent most of it in the hospital. … Read More...