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DIY: Sundae Bath Salts

September 2, 2010 by Jessica Dougherty

I was perusing Tip Junkie and came across these adorable Sundae Bath Salts. These would make great gifts or party favors!

Winner: Adobe Photoshop Premiere Elements Bundle

September 1, 2010 by Vikram Goyal

We had over 450 entries for our Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Elements Bundle 8 giveaway but there can only be one winner!

Congratulations to: Cheryl Greenleaf.

Cheryl, we have sent you an email. Please respond to the email within 7 … Read More...

God Save the Queen

September 1, 2010 by Minnie




God Save the Queen

Originally uploaded by Minnibird

I finally got around to making some tea towels (dish towels) using printed fabric from Spoonflower. It was easy and fun! You can find the steps on how to do so … Read More...

Colorful Polymer Clay Covered Crochet Hooks

September 1, 2010 by Julie Leir-VanSickle


Colotful Polymer Clay Covered Crochet Hooks

Originally uploaded by cag_crafts

I can only crochet a very little bit, but these polymer clay covered crochet hooks would make learning to do more a very colorful pleasure!

Click on the photo to … Read More...

Recycle a tennis racket into a jewelry display

September 1, 2010 by Stefanie Girard

Whether you are a tennis pro or a rock star this fun way to store and display your earrings and jewels. Not to mention easy! Try grabbing a racket left over from your summer sports endeavors and put it into … Read More...

Tutorial: Make a pillowcase for Craft Hope

September 1, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Dana from MADE created 9 fabulous pillowcases for Craft Hope Project 9: ConKerr Cancer, and shares a tutorial so you can make some, too.  The pillowcases are easy to make.  Grab some cheery fabric and make up one or more … Read More...

This week in sewing giveaways

September 1, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Tascha from TLK Designs is giving away a handmade kitchen set – a pretty apron and six cloth napkins to match.  Deadline for entry is Tuesday, September 7th, 2010.  Go to TLK Designs for details and to enter.

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Jewelry = symbolic thought

September 1, 2010 by Stacie Hooder

David Vance Horste posted a link to a really interesting story on the NPR website that suggests beads are one of the earliest examples of symbolic thought. Take a look at David’s blog – DVHdesigns, Custom Cut Gemstone Beads — … Read More...

Short Treatise On Lace Knitting

September 1, 2010 by Terrye

Alice, over at Graceful Knitting gives a short photo essay on the essentials of Lace Knitting.

Cool! Alice rocks. She also has a free newsletter that goes into a lot more detail.

Click here for the link!

Bind a quilt the Pat Sloan way

September 1, 2010 by Scarlett Burroughs

What a happy day it is ’cause over at Pat Sloan’s blog Pat herself has just posted a tutorial with video on how to put a binding on a quilt completely by machine. That’s right, all by machine. The usual … Read More...

Deep Fried Beer

September 1, 2010 by Meaghan Mountford

I feel like this just can’t be good for you. Yet on some very basic level, I’m fascinated by deep frying things, especially intangibles as liquid. These ravioli-esque squares filled with beer were invented by Mark Zable in Texas. Find … Read More...

Winner of the Woodland Style book!

September 1, 2010 by Amanda Formaro

Winner winner chicken dinner! 🙂 Random.org has spoken and the winner of the book Woodland Style is ….

Susan Spiers! Congratulations Susan, be sure to watch for an email from me with details on getting your book shipped out.

(winner … Read More...

Free Knitted Wristwarmers Pattern

September 1, 2010 by Terrye

“IT’S TOO LATE” KNIT WRISTWARMERS in TANGO

designed by Rosemary Drysdale

This pattern is free, from our friends over at Tahki Stacy Charles.

Click the link to get the pattern!

Inspiration and New Product: Paper Zippers

September 1, 2010 by Heather Holbrook

How cool is this pocket card from Hero Arts? Sally Traidman used an actual zipper for the pocket but not just any zipper, it’s got paper instead of fabric where you would normal sew the zipper down. So it’s … Read More...

Saucepan Bird Houses

September 1, 2010 by Amanda Formaro

Do you have any old saucepans laying around? You know the ones, they are all scratched up and need to be replaced. Why not follow Jen’s lead from Tatertots and Jello and turn them into chic little bird houses? Too … Read More...

Moss Covered Monogram

September 1, 2010 by Amanda Formaro

Monograms are hot. For less than $5.00 Melissa over at Livvy Loo Hoo created this darling mossy monogram to display on her front door. It’s amazing what you can find at the dollar store!

See Melissa’s moss covered monogram at … Read More...

Kitchen Wall Art

September 1, 2010 by Amanda Formaro

Deanne over at Five Brothers One Sister took her parents’ vintage cutlery and turned it into some fun kitchen wall art. There are several displays and she’ll tell you how you can make your own as well.

Be sure to … Read More...

Althea Crome, of Coraline Fame…

September 1, 2010 by Terrye

Here’s a YouTube video showing some of her techniques. FUN!!!
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Tutorial: DIY printable fabric from household products

September 1, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Sarah Hanson from Dolly Donations and Dolls and Daydreams shows how to make our own printable fabric out of common household products you probably already have sitting in your kitchen cupboards.  Her method creates fabric that can be printed with … Read More...

Tutorial: Remake a wide necktie into a skinny tie

September 1, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Gabrielle from Design Mom shows how to put a too-wide necktie on a crash diet, turning it into a skinny tie her son loves.  A little seam ripping, trimming, and restitching is all it takes to get a cool new … Read More...

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