Gerbera Designs shares a tutorial on her blog, tried & true, for making her no-sew Zombie Invasion Tee. Get the tute.
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by Anne Weaver
Gerbera Designs shares a tutorial on her blog, tried & true, for making her no-sew Zombie Invasion Tee. Get the tute.
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by Anne Weaver
Shauna from Schwin & Schwin guest blogs at Ruffles & Roses with a tutorial showing how to make a Project Runway-inspired military pencil skirt. Love it!! Get the how-t0.
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by Anne Weaver
Christie from Lemon Squeezy Shop and Lemon Squeezy Home shows how to make a giant felt spider. Put him on your front porch to greet trick or treaters! Go to the tutorial.
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by Terrye
Very pretty fingerless mitts. I LOVE fingerless mitts, they are awesome when it’s damp and chilly outside, but not quite cold enough to stoke up the stove. Perfect for knitting or typing, I use them all the time, and these … Read More...
Country Living magazine has several cool projects made with buttons. These napkin holders caught my eye as my thoughts are beginning to drift toward Thanksgiving crafts. They suggest using vintage button cards, but I’m sure you crafty ladies and gents … Read More...
How about we take a sugar break with these carrot rice ball Jack O’ Lanterns. Find the recipe HERE at fab frugal food.
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Keep the kids entertained this Halloween with a fun stamped BINGO game. They can make it and then play it, perfect for a crafting Halloween party! Click here for directions from Inkadinkado.
-Heather
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Look at what Michele made from a recycled shoe box and some of those foam trays you get from the grocery store! How cool is that? I love the look of this, and anyone with a zebra motif would welcome … Read More...
Remember when I posted on these Halloween pretzels a bit back? Well, Ashley of Cute as a Fox saw them and added some Frankensteins and mummies! Learn to make them HERE.
by Terrye
Lion Brand Yarn Studio is collecting knit and crochet blocks for Warm Up America.
Each year the Studio dedicates its fall window display to a charity, and this year it is dedicated to Warm Up America, a charity that collects … Read More...
Learn how to make this fantastic, dripping blood Twilight cupcake stand HERE at The Swell Life. (Twilight fans, is it a sacrilege to say it would be perfect for Halloween, too?) And non-vampire fans, there’s also a tutorial for … Read More...
Amy over at Mod Podge Rocks made this adorable owl table that I am in love with. I adore anything with owls. I used to collect them, and can you believe don’t have a single one left in my house?? … Read More...
Linda from Craftaholics Anonymous found some skull coasters at the craft store and turned them into this adorable skull garland. This would be a great decoration for a Halloween party. 🙂
Jen over at Tatertots and Jello has a knack for finding hidden talent. She features guest posters on her blog, many of which I end up following. This week she featured Rachel from First Home Makeover and her painted curtain … Read More...
maya*made has a super cute fall craft that is perfect for right now…While you’re out pumpkin picking, pick up some gourds and go make a bird!
Looleedoo is one of the most creative kid craft sites out there. They use simple materials and always make the most amazing creations! This Oatmeal train is no exception.
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I don’t know of any child who doesn’t like getting their hands gooey..and this craft is perfect for that!! Plus, the end result is so beautiful! Naturally Educational is a great site that has many educational ideas for helping to … Read More...
Thrifty Fun has this simple craft that uses glue and rice! Perfect for filling up those “Pre-Trick-or Treating” Hours!
by Terrye
I’ve had the opportunity to take a look at the new Cabin Fever Need A Sock Book. This is really a cool idea, no more patterns. I’m all about no more patterns!
Using a percentage system, there are only … Read More...