This heart wreath looks too good on a door to be this simple.
Little Birdie Secrets shows you the How To over at Living With Lindsay for her 2010 start to her Teach Me Tuesday series. Check out both blogs…it’s … Read More...
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This heart wreath looks too good on a door to be this simple.
Little Birdie Secrets shows you the How To over at Living With Lindsay for her 2010 start to her Teach Me Tuesday series. Check out both blogs…it’s … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A short-sleeved t-shirt can become a long-sleeved tee with a simple addition to each sleeve. The end result is a layered look. This is also a great way to squeeze another season out of a shirt that your child has … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sarai from Colette Patterns gives a review of the Dritz Bound Buttonhole tool. These are no longer produced and can be difficult to find, but from the sound of her review they’re certainly something to be on the lookout for. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
LiEr from ikat bag continues her Winter Dress series on her blog with a tutorial and free pattern for making this pleated pinafore. What I love about a pinafore like this is that it’s an all-season dress. Wear it layered … Read More...
Rachel and Peta have started this new blog Beyond Snapshots to teach regular people how to take their fancy cameras off Auto, and get fantastic shots of their kids. This sounds like a perfect resource for scrapbookers! Click here to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jess from Bits for Baby and The Adventures of Rory and Jess and Sadie tells how you can create this handy organizer that hangs in a crib and holds baby’s toys and books. Go to the tutorial.
Plaid Kids Craft Blog found this great post over at Origami Mommy where she shows you how to turn a milk container into a dump truck…such a great idea for re-using and making use of materials we all have. … Read More...
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Registration began today for new classes at Vitrum Glass in Maryland, good for those of you on the east coast. Vitrum offers a wide variety of glass and jewelry making classes. they offer many supplies and equipment are a Bullseye … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Threads Magazine shares some tips for sewing with boiled wool. If you’re using this warm but challenging fabric in your winter sewing projects, you’ll want to check them out. Go to the article.
[photo from Threads Magazine]
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by Anne Weaver
Dorinda from Flower Girl Designs offers a free pattern on her blog for making this Reader’s Book Bag. The Tumbler Block patchwork pattern is a fun way to combine prints on the outside of the bag. On the inside, a … Read More...
Amanda from Crafts by Amanda is amazing. She never ceases to amaze me with the creative ideas she comes up with for kids crafts.
If you have some time, I suggest you head over to her blog and write down … Read More...
The Ramblings of a Crazy Woman took a picture of this craft her child made at school and I just had to post on it. Such a great simple idea that gets a big point across. Check it out!… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Madeline AKA The Barefoot Mama from Barefoot Childhood shows how she made this felt tote bag for her little man. One side features a tic-tac-toe board, and the other a matching games. The pieces can all be stored within the … Read More...
One of my new favorite blogs, Not So Humble Pie, has done a fabulous job rounding up science-themed cookie ideas. See the post HERE. (The circuit boards shown are the blogger’s very own.)
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by Linda Lanese
Martha Stewart has two really cute felting projects I want to share with you. One is a Heart-Felted Scarf and the other is the Kids’ Mitten Sweaters. There is a video tutorial for the scarf along with a template. … Read More...
Craft Stew has a wonderful section of links to 60 different stamping techniques from all over the web including home decor projects, fabric, jewelry and stamp carving tutorials too. Sorting through all these great links is a great way to … Read More...
Every year Shimelle Laine collaborates with the UK Scrappers forum to run a free year long class. This year the class is entitled Document 201o. Click here and here for more information.
by Anne Weaver
Last week I made this gathered scarf for my daughter. I call it the Pantaloon Scarf because all the gathers across the scarf remind me of the gathers and ruffles at the bottom of a pair of pantaloons. (The runner-up … Read More...