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Tutorial: Baby Milestones Binder Book

August 10, 2009 by Francine Clouden

Janet Hopkins of House of 3, has posted a tutorial as part of Tuesday Tutorials on Ali E, to make a binder book to record baby’s milestones.  Click here to go to tutorial.

And the winner is………..

August 10, 2009 by Vikram Goyal

Congrats to ellama1 !! You’ve won the Inkadinkado clear stamp set! I’ll e-mail you to get your mailing address.

Her comment was:

“ellama1 on August 3, 2009 7:22 pm

I love them because I am already sort of sloppy. Being able to see…

Free pattern: Owl applique for t-shirt

August 10, 2009 by Anne Weaver

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Lil Blue Boo appliqued these little owls on to store-bought t-shirts to match the fancy little girl skirts she made, and she provides the applique pattern for free in case you want to do it, too.   Go to the free … Read More...

Free pattern: Owl applique for t-shirt

August 10, 2009 by Anne Weaver

owlshirtandskirtLil Blue Boo appliqued these little owls on to store-bought t-shirts to match the fancy little girl skirts she made, and she provides the applique pattern for free in case you want to do it, too.   Go to the free pattern.

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Tutorial: Stair Step Card

August 10, 2009 by Heather Holbrook

 

Visit Splitcoast Stampers for a terrific tutorial by the very talented Beate Johns for step by step instructions and a video to make this lovely stair step fold card.

-Heather

Tutorial: Stair Step Card

August 10, 2009 by Vikram Goyal

Image by Beate Johns and Splitcoast

Image by Beate Johns and Splitcoast

 

Visit Splitcoast Stampers for a terrific tutorial by the very talented Beate Johns for step by step instructions and a video to make this lovely stair step fold card.

-Heather

Edible Crayons

August 10, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

pretzelcrayonMore back-to-school treats: Pretzel crayons from Parties by Hardie. The genius packaging sold me, and the templates are included. 

 

Edible Crayons

August 10, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

pretzelcrayonMore back-to-school treats: Pretzel crayons from Parties by Hardie. The genius packaging sold me, and the templates are included. 

Scrapbook Blog of the Week.

August 10, 2009 by Francine Clouden

Check out the Midnight Oil Scrapbook Designs blog for lots of projects posted by the Design Team members. While there, click on the links  to the left to visit each DT member’s blog for even more inspiration. Click here to go to…

Inspiration du Jour – Gina Rodgers

August 10, 2009 by Francine Clouden

gina-rodgers

Get more inspiration from her gallery and blog.

Inspiration du Jour – Gina Rodgers

August 10, 2009 by Francine Clouden

gina-rodgers

Get more inspiration from her gallery and blog.

Rainbow Row Canes: Charleston, SC

August 9, 2009 by Julie Leir-VanSickle


Rainbow Row Canes Charleston, SC

Originally uploaded by goatmom2001

Aren’t these the sweetest little houses? Made by Sharon Solly, she has this to say about them:

“Rainbow Row Canes Charleston, SC by goatmom2001.
Our clay guild (Blue Ridge Polymer Clay … Read More...

Rainbow Row Canes: Charleston, SC

August 9, 2009 by Vikram Goyal




Rainbow Row Canes Charleston, SC

Originally uploaded by goatmom2001

Aren’t these the sweetest little houses? Made by Sharon Solly, she has this to say about them:

“Rainbow Row Canes Charleston, SC by goatmom2001.
Our clay guild (Blue Ridge Polymer Clay Guild) had a challenge…

Tutorial: Placecards from jeans pockets

August 9, 2009 by Anne Weaver

pocketplacecardChica and Jo show how to recycle the pockets of old pairs of jeans into placecards and cutlery holders for the dining table.  The front of the pocket bears the name of the person to be sitting there, and the … Read More...

Tutorial: Placecards from jeans pockets

August 9, 2009 by Anne Weaver

pocketplacecardChica and Jo show how to recycle the pockets of old pairs of jeans into placecards and cutlery holders for the dining table.  The front of the pocket bears the name of the person to be sitting there, and the pocket…

Free pattern: Everyday Glam Bag from U-Handblog

August 9, 2009 by Anne Weaver

everydayglambagU-Handblog offers a free pattern for the Everyday Glam Bag.  This bag is easily spiced up with a bit of fringe hanging from the bottom.  (I always love that trim at the fabric store, but never have a use.  This bag may be…

DIY Swizzle Sticks

August 9, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

flowerswizI saw this Martha craft first on not martha. (I should note I tried to phrase that first sentence to make the irony apparent.) Learn to craft your own, blooming swizzle sticks HERE.

Technorati Tags: drinks, cocktails, DIY, flower, paper crafts, swizzle…

Tip: Following the right line when cutting multi-size patterns

August 9, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Multi-size patterns allow for flexibility when cutting your fabric pieces.  I can cut one size of shirt in the shoulders, but another in the bust.  But with this flexibility comes complexity.  With all those lines, it’s easy to accidentally skip … Read More...

Tip: Following the right line when cutting multi-size patterns

August 9, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Multi-size patterns allow for flexibility when cutting your fabric pieces.  I can cut one size of shirt in the shoulders, but another in the bust.  But with this flexibility comes complexity.  With all those lines, it’s easy to accidentally skip … Read More...

Tip: Following the right line when cutting multi-size patterns

August 9, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Multi-size patterns allow for flexibility when cutting your fabric pieces.  I can cut one size of shirt in the shoulders, but another in the bust.  But with this flexibility comes complexity.  With all those lines, it’s easy to accidentally skip over…

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