It’s Springtime and that means it’s the ideal time to create cards with lots of flowers! This fun and FREE template allows you to make a fun flower pot shaped card with a top fold base, scalloped or flat edge … Read More...
Easy Crochet Hacky Sack Pattern For Beginners
This easy crochet hacky sack pattern is a fun little stash-busting project for beginners. Use cotton yarn, simple single crochet stitches, and your favourite filling to make a soft handmade footbag for outdoor play, juggling practice, or nostalgic handmade … Read More...
Crochet Birkin-Inspired Bag Pattern Review – A Designer-Style Crochet Handbag You Can Make Yourself
If you love designer-style accessories but prefer your handbags with a handmade twist, this Crochet Birkin 35 Inspired Bag PDF Pattern is a stylish project worth a look. It combines the satisfaction of crochet with the polished shape of a … Read More...
Knit a Pretty Floral Project Bag
The Clover Bag from Sarah Opie doesn’t strictly have to be a knitting project bag, but that’s how it’s shown in the photos on Ravelry and it’s really cute for that purpose so we’re going to go with that. I … Read More...
Book Review: Pride
Pride by Eric Huang, with illustrations by Amy Phelps, is a sweet introduction to Pride celebrations aimed at kids ages 5 to 7 (or kindergarten through second grade).
The story is narrated by Brian, a little boy who is getting … Read More...
GO! Baby Zoo Animals Die Review – A Sweet AccuQuilt Pick for Baby Quilts
There are some quilting tools that just make you smile before you have even threaded the machine, and the GO! Baby Zoo Animals die from AccuQuilt is definitely one of them.
This sweet little appliqué die cuts the pieces for … Read More...
How To Make An Air Dry Clay Paint Palette With Seashell Paint Wells
There is something ridiculously charming about turning a handful of shells into a working little paint palette. It feels coastal, handmade, slightly imperfect in the best possible way, and exactly the sort of project that makes you look at your … Read More...
15 Recycled Golf Ball Crafts For Garden Art, Gifts And Holiday Decorations
If you’ve ever found a forgotten bucket of old golf balls in the garage, shed, or bottom of a sports bag, this is your sign not to throw them away. Golf balls are one of those oddly perfect recycled craft … Read More...
Tatting Lacy Collar Review – A Delicate Vintage Tatting Project for Patient Makers
This tatting lacy collar project on CraftBits has a very classic, heirloom feel to it. The pattern uses Coats Chain Mercer-Crochet No. 40, a tatting shuttle, and creates a collar with a centre front depth of about 3 … Read More...
12 Monochromatic Scrapbook Layout Ideas
Andrea’s lovely lavender layout has a wonderful quilt inspired background with lots of triangles cut from floral pattern papers. She’s tucked in chipboard flowers and a title around the black and white photos along with thin strips for the journaling. … Read More...
Back-to-School Ready: DIY Drawstring Backpack Tutorial Your Kids Will Love
Back-to-school season just got a whole lot more exciting with this adorable and practical DIY kids’ drawstring backpack! Sweet Red Poppy has an easy-to-follow tutorial that walks you through creating a personalized backpack perfect for your little ones. This stylish … Read More...
Free Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern – 7 Point Star
Looking for a show-stopping crochet project that’s equal parts cozy and eye-catching? I think I’ve just found the one! This free 7-point Star Blanket pattern from HiCrochet is a total standout. It has that perfect mix of geometric charm and … Read More...
Pride Cross Stitch Patterns
I don’t feel like I’ve shared a lot of Pride cross stitch patterns over the years (though I do have this collection) but there always seem to be more great patterns for Pride each year, so let’s take a … Read More...
Crochet Patterns Inspired by The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Let’s be honest, some children’s books never really leave us. The Very Hungry Caterpillar is one of those storytime classics that seems to live permanently in classrooms, nurseries, book week costumes and the back of every mum’s memory bank.
And … Read More...
Jewelry Making Tools For Beginners: What You Actually Need
Starting a new craft can be exciting, but it can also turn into a shopping rabbit hole very quickly. Jewelry making is no exception. One minute you are buying a packet of beads, and the next you are staring at … Read More...
12 Card Makers You Should Be Following on Instagram (and where have all the blogs gone?)
Alberto’s coloring is out of this world, he blows me away with his skills using alcohol markers! On his page you’ll find a mix of cute, whimsical designs and lovely nature inspired ideas with very detailed coloring. This dark background … Read More...
How to Use Stamps and Ink to Color and Emboss Air Dry Clay (Earrings, Bowls, Magnets and More)
Air dry clay is one of those magical craft supplies that never seems to go out of style. It’s inexpensive, versatile, and doesn’t require a kiln or fancy tools. If you’ve ever rolled out a batch and thought, “Hmm, how … Read More...
Pride and Rainbow Patterns to Knit
It seems like knitters are always stitching up rainbows and Pride projects, so while I’ve done a lot of roundups related to these subjects in the past, there’s always more to write about, so let’s take a look at some … Read More...
Juneteenth Printables for Kids
Juneteenth is a celebration of the day (June 19, 1865) when the enslaved people of Texas learned that they had been freed. It is considered a second Independence Day and is a day of celebration in the Black community and … Read More...
Biscoff Cocktail – A Creamy Dessert Drink You’ll Love
If you thought Biscoff spread was just for toast, fudge, or milkshakes—think again! This Biscoff Cocktail is like liquid dessert in a glass. Creamy, spiced, and indulgent, it blends the caramel notes of cookie butter with smooth liqueurs for the … Read More...















