Looking for a way to get a handle on what stamps you have? Check out Anilu Magloire’s blog for a neat idea on how to sort and catalog your stamps.
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Looking for a way to get a handle on what stamps you have? Check out Anilu Magloire’s blog for a neat idea on how to sort and catalog your stamps.
[tags]stamps, organising,organizing[/tags]
by Anne Weaver
The Orange Flower Sketchbook drawstring pouch is a beautifully designed accessory featuring a pieced body with delicate embroidery details. The addition of a carrying strap enhances its usability, making it a practical yet stylish item. To create this pouch, follow … Read More...
In honor of her 100th post, Cathy of Crazy by Design blog is giving away a whoppin pack of crazy-quilting goodies. The stash so far includes 20 pieces of fancy fabrics, mostly vintage lace, new paisley lace, a cross-stitched rose … Read More...
by jd wolfe
There have been times when I’ve scoured the internet – after having scoured my local craft stores – for certain crochet supplies or accessories. It’s so frustrating to NEED a specific item and not be able to find it!
I … Read More...
Debbi Garrity at Polymer Clay Ponderings is hosting a giveaway now through March 5. Wouldn’t you love to own this adorable canvas with a sweet polymer clay angel? Go visit her blog and leave her a comment, you can find … Read More...
It might be a little hard to see from the glare on the window but once you get past that you see the incredible figurines made of glass. I found this while surfing the internet at travelblog.org. If you … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
You can make a faux corrugated texture with a twin needle. CraftStylish shows you how in this tutorial for a reusable corrugated coffee sleeve. Get the tutorial.
by Linda Lanese
Jill lives in Dandenong Ranges near Melbourne, Australia with her husband and has two daughters (Maisy and Alice) the name of her ETSY shop.
Jill has superb felting designs in her shop. I was blown away by her original creative … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
With so many sewing projects focused on girlie things, I’m always pleased to find a tutorial that shows a little sewing love to the boys. The Eddie Cap, designed by Irene of Mushroom Villagers, is one such project. I … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
When my daughter was a baby, our most reached-for bibs were ones made from a towel that slid over her head. No velcros, no ties, just pulled right over her head. Threads of Mine shows how to make these super … Read More...
The weekly giveaway at Bee Square blog is this pack of 18 4-inch squares of new Japanese fabrics. Go to the blog to enter.
by Anne Weaver
The small pyramid-shaped wristlet is a compact and practical accessory, perfect for when you only need to carry a few essentials, like keys, coins, or small makeup items. The wristlet design offers a stylish, hands-free solution, ideal for on-the-go convenience.… Read More...
For those living in older houses, you know that one of the first things to get updated in a room, unfortunately, are the heating grates. As the heating system is updated, it becomes almost necessary to update the outflow system … Read More...
I admit I am somewhat biased in highlighting this blog, but I guarantee that it is full of inspiration. It Takes All Kinds is an inspirational blog written by an international group of scrapbookers from all walks of life. See … Read More...
Hi Everyone:
I’ve been having wedding on my mind ever since I saw the lovely digital kit from Lilys
Designs..
My friend Leah has created a wonderful wedding card using the kit 🙂
You can win the wedding kit The … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Plays with Needles shows how to make these awesome award ribbons. They’re made out of scrap ribbons and fabrics. She uses it (cut in half) as an embellishment for a purse, but you could also stitch a pin back … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Armina of “Everything Amigurumi and Everything in Between”, has an interesting tutorial on her blog on using needle felting to embellish her sweet Amigurumi toys.
Armina is self-taught in knitting and crochet and she has been loving her craft for … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Linda from Life, Quilts and a Cat Too shows how to make this hot iron cover. Use a cover like this to transport your iron to and from sewing circle meetings. Find out how to make one!
[via Field … Read More...