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Billy Goat Soap — Baaaaa

June 19, 2008 by Shellie Wilson

Billie goat soap (with an ie not a y) was recently featured on an Australian News Program as an effective soap for sensitive skin, eczema or psoriasis.  I got the impression from the show that it was the only soap … Read More...

Bangles, Cuffs & Dangles

June 18, 2008 by heather powers

The bigger the bracelet the better this season. With polymer clay you can add volume without weight. Here is a collection of some bracelets from flickr to get your creative gears turning.

Polymer clay can stand on it’s own as … Read More...

“Her”story vs. “His”story

June 18, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

According to our currently accepted definition of “scrapbooking”, it tends to be a sport dominated, much to the chagrin of manufacturers and folks who earn their living in the crafting industry, by Women. A “girlie” feel good sport all about … Read More...

“Her”story vs. “His”story

June 18, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

According to our currently accepted definition of “scrapbooking”, it tends to be a sport dominated, much to the chagrin of manufacturers and folks who earn their living in the crafting industry, by Women. A “girlie” feel good sport all about … Read More...

Etsy Product Count Errors Now Fixed

June 18, 2008 by Jamie

For all those Etsy shop owners out there, this just came in from Etsy News:

Dear Etsyians,
To the delight of our engineers and (hopefully) our sellers also, we are very pleased to let you know that view tallies should … Read More...

Indie Craft Show Weekend Guide

June 18, 2008 by Jamie

Take some time and shop handmade at one of these awesome indie craft shows:

Friday June 20th 2008

Crammed Organisim – 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM – 6275 Delmar Blvd St. Louis, MO 63130

KCEtsy Artist Trunk Show – 7 … Read More...

Tina Sparkles on Murketing

June 18, 2008 by jennifer perkins

Typically Rob Walker writes the Consumed Column for The New York Times, but as of late he has taken time out to write a book and do a little interviewing on his blog Murketing. Rob’s book is Buying … Read More...

February in June

June 18, 2008 by vickie howell

I was hanging out over on Ravelry (aka avoiding work) and came across this beauty, the February Lady Sweater, by Pamela Wynne. I *heart* it so, it hurts! The pattern’s adapted from an Elizabeth Zimmerman baby cardigan, but super-sized … Read More...

Create your own Take out box!

June 18, 2008 by maggie Lamarre

Hi Everyone:

Create this fun take out box by using your stash and [tag]stamping[/tag] … this is a fun box tutorial by beate

HERE

Leave a comment  and a link to the box you have created,

Have a great day,… Read More...

Nature Inspired Designs

June 18, 2008 by heather powers

Polymer clay is a clever chameleon, here are some recent finds that showcase this medium’s amazing ability to copy what we see in nature.

I’m so smitten with this new cuff bracelet from Kim Cavender featuring lotus pods.  From her … Read More...

The “Organized” Scrapper

June 17, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

Seems nowadays everyone is so overly obsessed with the big “O”- not Oprah, or the other behind closed doors thing, I am talking about Organization. There is probably some scientific journal out there that says an organized workspace is … Read More...

The “Organized” Scrapper

June 17, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

Seems nowadays everyone is so overly obsessed with the big “O”- not Oprah, or the other behind closed doors thing, I am talking about Organization. There is probably some scientific journal out there that says an organized workspace is … Read More...

Knitting, it’s a real gas!

June 17, 2008 by vickie howell

It’s a fact that wool is warmer when it’s wet, but I wonder what happens when it’s gassed? Should the situation arise, both Craftster’s Teriyakimoto and these prepared purlers will likely find out!

Egg Carton Sewing Kit

June 17, 2008 by Alissa

You’ve probably seen all kinds of kids’ egg carton crafts, but this take on the convenient cubbyhole containers is suitable for any age. Etsy store Swirlyarts is selling, among other items, mini sewing kits made from used cardboard egg cartons. … Read More...

Soap Of The Month Club

June 17, 2008 by Shellie Wilson

Whats better than getting beautiful handmade soap delivered to your door…. how about a 4 oz scented block of soap each month for 6 months!!

How exciting it would be to open the mail box at the begining of each … Read More...

Create fun gift ideas with the kids!

June 17, 2008 by maggie Lamarre

Hi Everybody:

As I was searching for fun ideas to do w/my daughter this summer and introduce her to sewing…I found these fun projects you can create together, using felt, and stamping…

Instructions here

Have a great day,

Maggie

Cute … Read More...

oops-A big welcome to ALL of the New Craft Gossip Editors!

June 17, 2008 by Barbe Saint John

I found out that not only do we have Jennifer Perkins, we also have a few new OTHER editors at Craft Gossip!!!!

So let me send them a HUGE Welcome too!

Our new crafty editors are: Vickie Howell  of Knitty … Read More...

The Gateway Drug

June 16, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

In my world, SCRAPBOOKING is the “Gateway Drug” into all sorts of other wonderful Paper Crafting Goodness. Oh yeah, I forgot, you may not know my world. Stop, rewind, let me introduce myself….. I am Sarah Hodsdon, your new … Read More...

The Gateway Drug

June 16, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

In my world, SCRAPBOOKING is the “Gateway Drug” into all sorts of other wonderful Paper Crafting Goodness. Oh yeah, I forgot, you may not know my world. Stop, rewind, let me introduce myself….. I am Sarah Hodsdon, your new … Read More...

Banana Split Candle

June 16, 2008 by SandraW

I love banana splits but can’t indulge in them too often. Here’s a delectable banana split you can indulge in without the calories. You can purchase one like this from JLS Candle Designs or learn how to make your own … Read More...

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