I like all these cute little Zooguu plush dolls. My friend suggested this Etsy store to me when I was asking around for a snail plush. I like the monsters though. They’re so round!
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by Minnie
I like all these cute little Zooguu plush dolls. My friend suggested this Etsy store to me when I was asking around for a snail plush. I like the monsters though. They’re so round!
This is from the Zooguu … Read More...
Artistic Outpost stamps has two new unmounted rubber stamp sheets out, Lovely Day and Steampunk and right now through March 31 you can save 15% off everything in their on-line shop (except EZ Mount Foam) by using coupon code: spring2010_15 … Read More...
Wow! I never would have thought of trying to use a craft punch with food but this clever blogger- Bloomize (blooming ideas for living ) tried punching the outer peals from garlic. So pretty and delicate. Be sure to pop … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jackie from Handmade by Jackie and Blessings Overflowing shows how to make a bunny finger puppet out of craft fur and felt. These cute little guys can be made out of a small piece of craft fur and bits of … Read More...
We are pleased to partner with Peachy Cheap to give away a $50 gift certificate! Peachy Cheap is an online store that features one deeply discounted scrapbook product each day. Prices are 50% to 85% off retail, meaning that the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Anna from Noodlehead shows how to make a reusable sandwich bag out of an old pair of pants. The back pocket of the pants becomes a place to stash a sweet note or an extra treat. Brilliant! Get the how-to… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Anna from Noodlehead shows how to make a reusable sandwich bag out of an old pair of pants. The back pocket of the pants becomes a place to stash a sweet note or an extra treat. Brilliant! Get the how-to… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
John Murphy from Stupid Creatures appears on an episode of Threadbanger showing how to make a monster softie. Their bodies are made from recycled jeans and scrap fabrics. Go to the tutorial.
Looking for more Softie toys to sew? … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Heidi Kenney from My Paper Crane shares a tutorial for making this sock bunny. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from My Paper Crane]
[via Craftzine]
[tags]sewing, tutorial, sock, bunny, rabbit, Easter[/tags]
Looking for more Easter themed sewing patterns? Check … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Emily from Toad’s Treasures shares a free pattern and tutorial for making this cute owl softie. She was inspired by similar softies by Pottery Barn Kids. Go to the free pattern and tutorial.
[photo from Toad’s Treasures]
Becky Higgins discusses her scrapbooking process in a recent post on her blog. Click here to go to article.
by Minnie
I like these digital ornithology illustration plates from Mirthquake on Etsy.
Artist bio from her Etsy shop:
… Read More...My name is Myrte de Zeeuw, I am a freelance fashion designer and illustrator from Eindhoven The Netherlands. I work from home, looking
Get more inspiration from her gallery and blog.
by Anne Weaver
Cheri from I Am Momma Hear Me Roar shares a tutorial showing how to make a robot t-shirt using freezer paper stencil, applique, and hand stitching. The robot’s eyes are actually small metal washers that she has stitched down to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
LiEr from ikat bag announces the release of her newest PDF pattern for making a chicken softie (and a little baby chick softie as well). The chicken has a little pocket tucked up on her underside so she can “lay” … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Rebecca from Happy Baby Designs and This Present Life shares a tutorial showing how to make a felt dinosaur crown. She made one for each guest at her son’s birthday party. They’re quick, easy, inexpensive, and can easily be customized … Read More...
Kristina Werner has posted a review of several pens and is giving away two $25 gift certificates to JetPens.com. Click here to go to review and giveaway. Entries close tomorrow morning!
by Terrye
If it comes from a plant, it’s green. If it comes from an animal, it’s green. If it’s naturally dyed, it’s green. Clara Parkes, of Knitter’s Review goes further and says, “Going green may simply involve not buying any new … Read More...