Hey everyone! I hope you’re all having a great week!
A lot of the projects we’re going to be doing on this blog coming up use essential oils for scenting and therapeutic actions, so I thought we should probably do … Read More...
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by Angie McKain
Hey everyone! I hope you’re all having a great week!
A lot of the projects we’re going to be doing on this blog coming up use essential oils for scenting and therapeutic actions, so I thought we should probably do … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Turn fabric scraps and upcycled denim from old jeans into a fun bean bag game for kids to play! There are countless ways to create games with bean bags. Use them for toss games, catch games, juggling, and more. Take them … Read More...
by Sarah White
Summer is the time for mermaids, and if you have an ocean lover in your house now’s a great time to stitch up this Mermaid Garden cross stitch pattern from Tiny Modernist.
This pretty mermaid is surrounded by fish and … Read More...
by Sarah White
Welcome to our roundup of the top 7 vest knitting patterns! Vests are a versatile and stylish addition to any wardrobe, and they’re perfect for layering during the colder months. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced knitter, you’re sure … Read More...
Fun for all sorts of reasons, these hand embroidered felt letters from Lovely Indeed a great little project. Just think of all of the things you can do…Christmas ornaments, stocking stuffers, wall ornaments for a child’s room, etc..
The free … Read More...
This roundup of crafts shows you how to make Resin trays or Resin rolling trays. All of these tutorials below are for epoxy resin trays.
Resin is mainly used as glue. It protects the surface from external … Read More...
Channin used Cookie themed alphabet stamps from Honey Bee stamps to spell out the sentiment on this fun “Celebrate” card. She stamped and heat embossed the stamps in white on different colored cardstocks for the letters and then added a … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This simple summer tote is perfect to take with you to the park or pool. Or take it to the library and fill it up with books to read! Life Sew Savory shows how you can make this handy tote. … Read More...
Celebrate your kids year at school with this fun End of School Mini Album project from Sana. The outside cover looks like a school bag and inside are folders to hold photos, mini scrapbook pages, records of achievements, awards and … Read More...
You may have noticed how BOHO has become popular in the past few years, this had led to the exploration of middle eastern designs and patterns. Persian tiles are so popular and can now be purchased all around the world.… Read More...
I always wanted to have the beer taps at home. You know, exactly the same like in bars or in restaurants. Why ? Because it is cool 🙂 It can be used during parties because You can pour anything You … Read More...
Betsy used beautiful new dies from The Greetery to create this wonderful Spring Tulips Card. She used a combination of ink blending and colored pencils to add color to her die cut shapes, the results are vibrant, realistic looking flowers.… Read More...
Stuck for a layout idea? Sometimes it’s good to go back to the basics like simple shapes. Nathalie cut lots of circles from coordinating pattern paper as well as the photo for this colorful Garden Page. Layering them in a … Read More...
I have been doing a lot of rock painting but I bet it might be cool to turn some of these into charms for a necklace. This tutorial on how to drill into stones and pebbles is very detailed and … Read More...
by Sarah White
Most people of any age, when they learn to knit, learn the rhyme that goes with forming the knit stitch. It’s a great way to remember the basic motions that go into forming the stitch.
Maybe you’ve wondered if there … Read More...
by Sarah White
As the school year winds down, students may be reflecting on what they like about their classmates or what they want to tell them about the year that has passed. This goodbye stars activity from Proud to be Primary is … Read More...
Here is a fun and free quilt pattern that has lots of lovely movement in the design. Called “Midnight Glow”, it is designed by Connie Kresin and is an easy project to make.
Measuring approximately 24″ x 32″ when completed, … Read More...
Looking for a fun beginner needlepoint class? Creative Bug has you covered with a course called Free-form Needlepoint Sampler.
The teacher, Anna Maria Horner, will teach you all of the needlepoint basics in this video. From preparing a canvas to … Read More...
This roundup shows you how to make different variations of a backyard swing. Some of these DIY swings are for single people and some of them are for whole families to swing together on a bench chair or even a … Read More...