Upcycle cereal boxes and papers into a Moleskin inspired journal or minibook. Click here to go to tutorial on The Long Thread
Looking for supplies for journaling? Check these Art, Junk and writing journal supplies out at Scrapbook.com
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Upcycle cereal boxes and papers into a Moleskin inspired journal or minibook. Click here to go to tutorial on The Long Thread
Looking for supplies for journaling? Check these Art, Junk and writing journal supplies out at Scrapbook.com
by Anne Weaver
LiEr from ikat bag shares part II of her series on drafting patterns for children with a tutorial explaining how to draft a front sloper. Her explanations are details and easy to understand – perfect for the novice (or wannabe … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Adrianna from Crafterhours shows how to make this stylish sleeveless knit top with a cascade of appliqued flower petals. The style of this top is spot on! It looks like it stepped right out of a trendy boutique. Get the … Read More...
Thanks to the generosity of From Storey Publishing, I have two yummy books to giveaway! in Put ’em Up: A Comprehensive Home Preserving Guide for the Creative Cook, by Sherri Brooks Vinton and Recipes from the Root Cellar by Andrea … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jamielyn from I {heart} Naptime w/ Chocolate Sundaes guest blogs over at Someday Crafts with a tutorial showing how to make her Anthropologie-inspired flowers. Attached to a garment, headband, or brooch with Velcro dots, these stacked fabric blooms are interchangeable. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Betty Kingston shares a free pattern for this newborn baby jacket with kimono sleeves. This would make an awesome baby gift! Go to the free pattern.
[photo from Betty Kingston]
Remember way back when, a few minutes ago, when I posted about the banana split on a stick at instructables? Turns out it’s an entry for a Stuff on a Stick contest. Finally. A stuff on a Stick … Read More...
Click here to watch a great video from Margaret’s Crafts on how to make your own embossing texture plates for your Cuttlebug using punches and chipboard.
-Heather
When this next idea from instructables was submitted to me, there was a comment “I know how much you guys love all things on a stick.” Yes. Yes I do. And I’m glad I’ve conveyed that, because it means things … Read More...
Christina over at A Few Scraps is hosting a quilt-along that will actually focus on the quilting part of the making process instead of the piecing. If the mantra quilt as desired scares you like it does me, you may … Read More...
Sue from Sue Daley Designs shows off her finished Antique Sampler. It’s her new Block of the Month (BOM). Get more info here.
[tags]sampler quilt, antique, BOM, pattern[/tags]
by jd wolfe
I ran across more sweet crochet when I was looking for baby things. Here are some of the goodies I found. Please let me know what you think or if you have any links to share with us. (Some are … Read More...
This printable was meant for the 4th of July, but I think these colours can work for many things! Click here to go to freebie.
by Minnie
I was in Seattle this weekend for CCE (Conference of Creative Entrepreneurs) and one of the sponsors was a shop called NUBE Green right near the venue. I stopped in one day to see if they had a laptop sleeve … Read More...
This week, Julie Balzer hosts an art journaling workshop on her blog. Included are tutorials as well as guest posts. Click here for more info (scroll to end of her post).
Looking for supplies for journaling? Check these Art, … Read More...
Get even more inspiration from her gallery and blog.
DeShawn Marie shares instructions for creating your own deodorant on her blog.
She’s known as the “dot queen” and her beads are spectacular. It’s Kristina Logan, the first president of the Society of Glass Bead Makers. They are known as the International Society of Glass Bead Makers now. Well, she’s got … Read More...
The Complete Idiots Guide to Making Natural Soaps
ISBN: 1101197846
Soapmaking has always been a popular craft with a dedicated group of followers, but with the explosion of urban homesteading and people looking to go green, noncrafters are now joining … Read More...