Our Daily Bread stamps has just released three stunning new floral sets perfect for spring and Easter cards, click here to see them all.
-Heather
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Our Daily Bread stamps has just released three stunning new floral sets perfect for spring and Easter cards, click here to see them all.
-Heather
I grew up with a mom who made perfect chocolate chip cookies. So for me to say I wanted to reach into the computer and gobble up these chocolate chip cookies is hugely significant. Find the recipe and how-tos for … Read More...
I live for dichroic glass!! Don’t you? So I saw that CBS, also known as Coatings by Sandberg is holding their 5th annual, 2010 Dichroic by Design contest. I think I’m going to enter. How about you? They have a … Read More...
The Mother Huddle is hosting a link up the first Wednesday of Every Month for you to share your Green Recycled Kids Craft Projects…She would love it if you would stop by and share your ideas!
She also shares her … Read More...
Bread, Love and Creativity shows your child how to make this great gift for the special mom in their life…or maybe even Grandma!
What a variety of really interesting and compelling work by the finalists of Bullseye Glass’ E-Merge competion. Check it out. There are finalists from around the world. Some of the work is humorous, while some is very serious…and some … Read More...
Crafting Jewish Style has released a new Passover Collection. The new line is available at Martha and Mary. Click here to go to store.
Check out this Gummi Bears chandelier (or “candelier”) from Jellio. Only ten were made, and you can learn the price upon request. I highly recommend scrolling around this fun kid and food inspired furniture store, too.
by Anne Weaver
Christine at From an Igloo shows how you can make a sundress for your little girl in just one hour. The loose fit is perfect for warmer weather, and the ruffles and the ruched straps are SO girlie!! Go to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Click over to Playing With Your Food for a free template for this chocolate Easter Bunny – from felt. Make some to display with your Easter decorations, or include them as extras in any little Easter gifties you give. Go … Read More...
Learn how to make a mini coloring book for the little ones in your life. This project comes to us from the Punk Projects blog. Click here to go to tutorial.
by Minnie
Meylah looks like a pretty cute site. Here is the description of the site:
… Read More...Here at Meylah, our goal is to help creative folks succeed in building their businesses online. We know it can be tough, but with our weekly
by Katrina
Maggie over at Smashed Peas and Carrots sent us this tutorial on how to make rings out of glazed fabric buttons.
It is a great tutorial with excellent instructions and photos, and a fun project. The possibilities are … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Nikki from Salty Pineapple shows how to make this St. Patrick’s day banner. It features a pot of gold at the end of a ruffled rainbow. Wouldn’t this be so cute on your front door? Go to the tutorial.… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melissa from Until Wednesday Calls shows how to repurpose an outgrown pair of toddler pants into a pleated skirt and vest. You’ll need to add in some extra fabric to create the pleats and the body of the vest, but … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Prudent Baby shares a free pattern for their Reversible Scoop-Neck Bib. Print out the pattern and make a stack of baby bibs, either for a little messy eater at your house or as some baby-shower stash. Get the free pattern… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Abby from Sew Much Ado kicks off Go Green month on her blog with a tutorial showing how to make a reusable Swiffer dusting cloth. Now you Swiffer dust all day long without sending any disposable cleaning cloths to the … Read More...
Not all stamps are made of rubber or polymer some are made from metal and they can be hammered into different mediums such as thin metal or chipboard. Visit the Stampington and Co. website for some really awesome chip art … Read More...
I’ve been throwing around the term “eye candy” way too much lately, I know, but really, it’s the only apt word to describe this Liz Lemon portrait made from Nerds candy over at Andrew Salomone’s blog (with prints for sale … Read More...