What a refreshing sight this lentil salad is with the two feet of snow outside my window. Yes. That’s lentil salad. With edible flower garnish. Find the recipe HERE at Eye Candy.
[tags]edible flowers, lentils, salad[/tags]
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by Anne Weaver
Chris from Pickup Some Creativity created this baby changing pad inspired by a similar one from Pottery Barn Kids that she received as a gift. The design of this changing pad is so well thought out! It’s big enough that … Read More...
In addition to being Valentine’s Day this past Sunday Feb. 14th was also the start of the Chinese New Year and this year is the year of the tiger. To celebrate you can visit My Grafico and download this totally … Read More...
The lovely force behind the equally lovely Sweet Paul blog has announced the I’m-sure-to-be-lovely Sweet Paul Magazine debut. For a chance to be featured in the magazine and have your very own recipe made, styled and featured in the magazine, … Read More...
This is a nice looking quilt that showcases variation in values. Ginger Patches shares how she made it, go here to find out how.
[tags]values quilt, lights, mediums, darks, tutorial, half square triangles[/tags]
Alison Kreft-Abad of Hambly shows you how to make these adorable paper fortune cookies. These were made for Valentine’s Day, but the idea can be adapted to any occasion! Click here to go to tutorial
Lisa Tutman-Oglesby shares a glimpse into her favourite and most used scrapbooking and crafting tools. Click here to go to blog post.
Get more inspiration from her flickr gallery and blog
Soap Queen shares directions for creating yummy Chocolate Lip Balms with Cocoa Powder. This lip balm will make great gifts all year round.
I saw this on the Corning Facebook page and thought, “Why don’t I live on the east coast?” It’s Lino Tagliapietra on TV showing glass working as part of the Masters Series at Corning on WSKG. The next episode … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Angie fromCountry Chic Cottageshows how to make these woven ribbon and burlap pillows. Genius! The loose weave of the burlap is perfect for weaving a ribbon. I love the contrast of the shiny ribbon with the rough burlap. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
The Sewing Dork from Confessions of a Sewing Dork and Redemption has a tutorial showing how to extend the life of a pair of outgrown toddler pants. By cutting off the bottoms and adding a contrast cuff, the too-short pants … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Destri from The Mother Huddle shows a fun use for your fabric scraps. Turn them into magnets using peel & stick sheet magnets. She shows how she made a set of magnetic dress-up dolls as well as a set of … Read More...
The minute I saw these cookies at Sprinkle Bakes, I uttered a very audible “wow,” though no one was in the room. Learn how to make these gorgeous mehndi inspired cookies HERE.
[tags]henna, cookie decorating, mehndi[/tags]
Visit the Hero Arts video section on Youtube and let Jennifer McGuire show you how to do this very cool embossed layered resist technique using Distress Ink , click here to see the video.
-Heather
Geek alert (I’m including myself in thie APB, by the way)! Not So Humble Pie has another fabulous roundup of science-themed cookies HERE. The amazing Darwin cake shown can be found HERE at Kitchen Fallout.
[tags]science, cookies[/tags]
by Terrye
Is Mari. Mari Dembrow began Mari Sweaters 30 years ago, in 1977, in Eugene Oregon.
I’ve always liked the styling and appeal of these sweaters, they just seem as though they’re made just for me.
Carodan Farm has a whole … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Christine from Jane Avion shares a tutorial on Dollar Store Crafts showing how to make an oven mitt shaped like an owl. She uses a dollar store oven mitt and a kitchen towel. Get the how-to.
[photo from Dollar … Read More...