Visit the Paper, Scissors and Superheros blog to learn how to make this sweet sucker flower and tag, would make a great Valentines for kids to pass out at school!
-Heather
Are you looking for more Valentine’s Day Embellishments, … Read More...
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Visit the Paper, Scissors and Superheros blog to learn how to make this sweet sucker flower and tag, would make a great Valentines for kids to pass out at school!
-Heather
Are you looking for more Valentine’s Day Embellishments, … Read More...
Oh my goodness, two of my favorite bloggers in one place? Couldn’t be. But it is! Learn to make camouflage cookies HERE at Sweetopia with this tutorial from The Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle.
For those of you readers who may live in a warmer climate, or even half way around the world from me, Kids Style File has a compilation of some great summer crafts by various bloggers. Check out their list of … Read More...
Classified Mom has a cute Valentine’s Day craft where your kids can make their own Luv Puppy. This project reinforces learning the shape of the heart, as well as colors.
I’m loving this easy idea for packaging Valentine’s Day candies… sewn wax paper hearts! Find the how-tos HERE at Random Thoughts of a SUPERMOM!.
Zakka Life has a great older kids craft where they can make their own comic book. Head on over to see the tutorial and get the artwork!
by Linda Lanese
Get onto facebook and “LIKE” Anatomically Incorrect Creatures to join in this fun giveaway. Maybe we can get this facebook site up to 150 or 200. Good luck everyone they are adorable! Giveaway Details below:
Anatomically Incorrect Creatures FREE MAGNET … Read More...
Just in case you’re eager to start stitching next year’s holiday decor and gifts, here’s one last round-up of free Christmas designs.
This cross-stitch roundup is all about free patterns. We have created this quick list with links to … Read More...
This cross-stitch roundup is all about free patterns. We have created this quick list with links to each Cross stitch pattern. We have tried to choose free patterns to suit something for everyone.
Please note that these patterns were … Read More...
As one who is quite easily starstruck, though I forcibly act with casual indifference (such as following Keanu Reeves through the streets of Georgetown–he gave money to a homeless man–or pretending it was no big deal when I saw Steve … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Head over to Flamingo Toes to find out how to make this super cute tiered scallop apron. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Flamingo Toes]
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from Sew Homegrown shares a tutorial on her blog for making this bolster pillow, inspired by a similar pillow she saw at Anthropologie. Love it! Get the tutorial.
[photo from Sew Homegrown]
Wendy from Ivory Spring is hosting a giveaway for one of Hobb’s premium quilt battings from their Tuscany Collection. Here’s how Hobb’s describes this premium product.
by Anne Weaver
Jennifer from Two Butterflies shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a no-sew faux layer for a t-shirt. It’s a quick and easy fix for t-shirts that are too short. The band keeps your belly from showing, … Read More...
This card is totally amazing! Look at the cut out shape and dimension, truly inspirational. Kathy Rascoosin made it for Penny Black using some of their new stamp designs. See more pictures here at the Penny Black blog.
-Heather
Beth from The Quilt Ladies is hosting 52 Weeks of Quilt Block Patterns and wants you to join the fun. Check out her latest, block Week 11 – Medallion Square. It reminds me of stained glass. Love it. Go … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Aimee from Homespun Threads finally found the perfect planner to keep her organized. The only problem was, she didn’t love the cover. And so she hit her sewing room and created this super cute cover for her new planner. She … Read More...
Maybe it’s because I’m a Valentines Day baby. Who knows? But I have fondness for a lot of the trinkets you find associated with the day… when they’re a little quirky. And here’s a good start for the occasion: magnets! … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Head over to Rhythm of the Home to find out how to make these tea towels with a contrast band across the bottom. The clean lines of these towels are so elegant! You’ll need a half-yard of linen or cotton … Read More...