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Burgers and Bees Cake Pops

June 7, 2010 by Meaghan Mountford

Visit bakerella to learn how to  make these burger and bee cake pops (and get a sneak peek at her upcoming book HERE).

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Inspiration du Jour – Favorite Photo

June 7, 2010 by Francine Clouden

Get even more inspiration from her gallery

DIY: Homemade Laundry Detergent

June 7, 2010 by Jessica Dougherty

Great Cakes Soapworks recently blogged about a Homemade Laundry Detergent Recipe. She suggests using a recipe found at Modern Cottage, but replace the Fels-Naptha soap with some Great Cakes Soapworks Old-Fashioned Orange Essence Lye Soap.

Check out some of … Read More...

Tutorial: Make unique wall pegs from vintage spools of thread

June 6, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Old spools of thread are easily found at estate sales or thrift stores.  The wooden spools and the vintage printing are visually appealing, but the old thread shouldn’t be used in an actual sewing project.  Design*Sponge shows how to turn … Read More...

Sunday Blooms

June 6, 2010 by Julie Leir-VanSickle




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Originally uploaded by verdevescica

Found these lovely blooms by Flickr member veredvesccica while surfing through the Craft Gossip Flickr pool. Aren’t they gorgeous?

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Tutorial: Make a fabric cupholder for a stroller

June 6, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Cheryl from Sew Can Do shows how to make a fabric cupholder that hangs from a stroller.  I remember back in my stroller-pushing days this was something I wished for just about every time I was out taking my daughter … Read More...

Tutorial: Vinyl I-Spy and reusable gameboard placemat

June 6, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Sheri from Childmade shows how to make this I-Spy Activity Placemat.  One side is pieced with various novelty fabrics for an I-Spy game, while the other side has printed with different kinds of game boards (Hangman, Tic-Tac-Toe, etc.).  Both sides … Read More...

Tutorial: Make some felt corn on the cob

June 6, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Head over to Cook Clean Craft for a tutorial showing how to make a felt version of an ear of corn.  The “kernels” were created with a bit of simple weaving.  Brilliant!!  Get the how-to.

[photo from Cook Clean … Read More...

Patriotic Tablecloth Weights

June 6, 2010 by Kristen Stephens

July 4th is right around the corner. Lets start now by making sure our table cloths stay put…and while we’re at it, this project will keep our kids seated for a little while too! Dollar Store Crafts gives you … Read More...

Dinosaur Lunch Bag

June 6, 2010 by Kristen Stephens

Kids going to camp every day this summer? How about packing their lunches in this awesome dinosaur bag! Your Life Events shows how to make it!

Tie Dye Pendants

June 6, 2010 by Kristen Stephens

How cute is this project? And who doesn’t love using glitter every chance we can? The Sparkle Studio is where you can fin out how to make these cute pendants with your kids!

Looking for Tie Dye kits? Our prefered … Read More...

Decoupage Art Beads

June 6, 2010 by Kristen Stephens

Looking to save those kids scribbles that are lying all over your house? Look no more…make cute beads out of them! Silly Precious Piggies shows you how to make scribbles into dress up necklaces!

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Rainbow Sneakers

June 6, 2010 by Kristen Stephens

Encouraging your children to get outdoors is important all year round, but especially in the summer!

Pink and Green Mama show how your child can have the coolest one of a kind sneakers on the block!

Make Your Own Plaster Of Paris Figurines

June 6, 2010 by Kristen Stephens

Crafting a Green World shows you how you can make your own Plaster of Paris figurines using molds and other household utensils.  Kids will enjoy putting their own creative spin on them!

Giveaway: Ginger Blossoms

June 6, 2010 by Shellie Wilson

Ginger Blossoms – Here we are all about imagination and sparking creativity!
All felt food sets are completely hand-made. They are made from 100% recycled eco-friendly felt. So they are great for your little ones and good for the environment! … Read More...

Technique: Color Layering with Your Stamps

June 6, 2010 by Heather Holbrook

Check out this great video with Shari Carroll as she teaches you the lovely technique of color layering with your stamps.

-Heather

Too Cute! Woodland cake pops

June 6, 2010 by Minnie


Woodland cake pops

Originally uploaded by papertreats

These woodland creature cake pops are blowing my mind. How is this done?! It’s so fancy and complicated looking. They are so cute that I’m not sure I would be able to eat … Read More...

Recycle a CD rack into a fabric display stand

June 6, 2010 by Stefanie Girard

Rebecca of the blog This Present Life sent in this great idea for turning a CD rack into a pretty fabric storage and display stand. I love looking at my fabric so this would be a great project for me!… Read More...

DIY: Garden Stars and Stripes table runner

June 6, 2010 by Scarlett Burroughs

 Tracey from Traceyjay Quilts created the patterns for these two quilted tablerunners, both in a softly patriotic color scheme. She used fabric from the French General and Rural Jardin collections. Get instructions for both versions at the Moda Bake Shop… Read More...

Tutorial: Use French seams to avoid raw edges on your seam allowance

June 6, 2010 by Anne Weaver

If floppy raw-edged seam allowances on the inside of your sewing projects seam messy to you, why not give a French seam a try?  A French seam encloses the raw edges and stitches them down to the underside of the … Read More...

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