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Project: Halloween Banner

October 6, 2009 by Vikram Goyal

image by Suzanne Sergi

image by Suzanne Sergi

Visit Scrapbooking.com’s website to find instructions on how to make this gorgeous banner for Halloween using lots of papers, glitter, stamps, rub-ons, chipboard, etc. This would look great hanging on a fireplace mantel!

-Heather

image by Suzanne Sergi

image by Suzanne Sergi

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Video tutorial: Quilt a spooky spider web

October 6, 2009 by Scarlett Burroughs

Leah from 365 Days of Free Motion Quilting Filler Designs blog shares how to quilt a spider web. Go here to view the video.

Looking for more Halloween Block ideas? Check out these Halloween Quilting books on Amazon.

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Video tute: Quilt a spooky spider web

October 6, 2009 by Scarlett Burroughs

free motion spider_LeahLeah from 365 Days of Free Motion Quilting Filler Designs blog shares how to quilt a spider web. Go here to view the video.  

Technorati Tags: Halloween, spiders, webs, center designs, free motion, quilting, spooky

Tutorial: Easy, Artsy Page

October 6, 2009 by Francine Clouden

Visit the Entre Artistes blog to learn how to create an artsy page in the style of Dina Wakley. The instructions are posted in English and French. Click here to go to tutorial.

Tutorial: Easy, Artsy Page

October 6, 2009 by Francine Clouden

Visit the Entre Artistes blog to learn how to create an artsy page in the style of Dina Wakley. The instructions are posted in English and French. Click here to go to tutorial.

Inspiration du Jour – ania79

October 6, 2009 by Francine Clouden

IDJGet more inspiration from her gallery and blog.

Inspiration du Jour – ania79

October 6, 2009 by Francine Clouden

IDJGet more inspiration from her gallery and blog.

The Art Weekend (SLC)

October 5, 2009 by Vikram Goyal

Picture 35Nicole’s Classes offers an array of artsy classes from photography to floral arranging. She recently put together a whole weekend of classes in New York, DC, and soon to be in SLC.

The Art Weekend is on the road–and the biggest and…

Some Blogs About Glass…and Glass Happenings

October 5, 2009 by Cathi Milligan

9624_158957894864_738869864_2646709_5559773_nSure do wish I could have been in two places at once this past weekend. I taught a great glass bead making class and The Mandrel. While that was happening there was Glass Fest going on at Pacific Art … Read More...

Some Blogs About Glass…and Glass Happenings

October 5, 2009 by Cathi Milligan

9624_158957894864_738869864_2646709_5559773_nSure do wish I could have been in two places at once this past weekend. I taught a great glass bead making class and The Mandrel. While that was happening there was Glass Fest going on at Pacific Art Glass.…

Getting Ready for Halloween

October 5, 2009 by Vikram Goyal

borsa-portadolci-di-halloween

Is your family getting geared up for Halloween?  Here’s a really easy and inexpensive Halloween bag decorating craft that would be fun for any age! The tutorial even includes a printable stencil for the pumpkin bag face or make up your…

Tutorial: Stacked fabric butterfly

October 5, 2009 by Anne Weaver

butterfly scrap projectLollychops shows a fun project for using up your fabric scraps.  She cut out a bunch of butterfly shapes and stacked them, making a fun little embellishment perfect for a brooch or a purse.  Or, put a magnet on the … Read More...

Tutorial: Stacked fabric butterfly

October 5, 2009 by Anne Weaver

butterfly scrap projectLollychops shows a fun project for using up your fabric scraps.  She cut out a bunch of butterfly shapes and stacked them, making a fun little embellishment perfect for a brooch or a purse.  Or, put a magnet on the back…

Tutorial: Button down shirt to ruffle front apron

October 5, 2009 by Anne Weaver

rufflefrontshirtapronSigrid from Analog Me shows how refashion a button down shirt into this ruffle front apron.  What a great idea!  Read more about her project here.  Get the how-to here.

[photo from Analog Me]

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Tutorial: Button down shirt to ruffle front apron

October 5, 2009 by Anne Weaver

rufflefrontshirtapronSigrid from Analog Me shows how refashion a button down shirt into this ruffle front apron.  What a great idea!  Read more about her project here.  Get the how-to here.

[photo from Analog Me]

[via Wardrobe Refashion]

Technorati Tags: sewing, tutorial, shirt, apron, refashion,…

Naya Organics

October 5, 2009 by jessica neaves

hype_borderA couple of weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Kelsey of Naya Organics at a workshop she was teaching on organic body products.   While there, I also had the opportunity to sample some Naya products and I was impressed…

Fondant “Ravioli” and “Fettucini” Dessert

October 5, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

ravioliFind the how-tos (with video) to make these “ravioli” stuffed with chocolate cake and chocolate cake meatballs wrapped in “fettucini” HERE at Celebrations.

Technorati Tags: chocolate cake, dessert, pasta, fondant

Free pattern: Toddler’s backpack

October 5, 2009 by Anne Weaver

toddlerbackpackVegbee from Blueprints shares a pattern for making this backpack for your toddler.  The opening is just a flap of fabric that overlaps with the body of the bag, no zips or snaps to make it difficult for young hands … Read More...

Free pattern: Toddler’s backpack

October 5, 2009 by Anne Weaver

toddlerbackpackVegbee from Blueprints shares a pattern for making this backpack for your toddler.  The opening is just a flap of fabric that overlaps with the body of the bag, no zips or snaps to make it difficult for young hands to…

Tutorial: Hexagonal patchwork throw pillow

October 5, 2009 by Anne Weaver

hexagonalpillowHead over to Sew4Home to find out how to make this cool hexagonal patchwork pillow.  Go to the tutorial.

[photo from Sew4Home]

[tags]sewing, tutorial, pillow, hexagon, throw, decor[/tags]

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