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Scrapbooks etc.

May 25, 2007 by

More great ideas from [tag]Scrapbook etc[/tag]!!

If you have not signed up for the free newsletter through [tag]Better Homes & Gardens[/tag], you should. They are always full of great stuff. They come once a week and they just help keep … Read More...

Using PhotoShop Elements

May 24, 2007 by

I have had a lot of fun recently using my [tag]PhotoShop Elements[/tag] program. If you have stuck with me through the last few months, you will know that I was actually very frustrated by the program. I could not seem … Read More...

Making Your Own Candle Molds

May 24, 2007 by SandraW

Do the prices for those silicone candle molds make you cringe? Making your own is not that difficult and you definitely have more options than what the store offers. The next time I find a giant strawberry, I’m making a … Read More...

The Butterfly Cake

May 23, 2007 by Andi

Yesterday a friend of mine asked me how to make a butterfly cake. I made one for my younger daughter’s second birthday, and remember how long it took me to decide how to decorate it. Deciding what kind of cake … Read More...

Yummy Candles

May 23, 2007 by SandraW

Birthday CandlesCandle Bay makes these delicious looking birthday cake candles. I love the one that’s adorned with ice cream cones. They would make wonderful decorations for a birthday party although I would be nervous about having them around younger children because … Read More...

Knitting Daily

May 22, 2007 by Laura Nixon

Interweave Knits Magazine announces a new website and newsletter called Knitting Daily.

To join you need to go to the [tag]Interweave Knits Magazine[/tag] site and click on the link on the right. It will take you to a … Read More...

Creating Aromatherapy Candles

May 22, 2007 by SandraW

LavenderAdding a few drops of essential oil to your melted wax before pouring is a simple way to make an aromatherapy candle. Alternately, if you want to add an aromatherapy scent to an unscented candle you can put several drops … Read More...

Pam Allen joins the Classic Elite Team

May 21, 2007 by Laura Nixon

Did you wonder where Interweave Knits Magazine editor Pam Allen was moving to? Well, here is the news:

Classic Elite Yarns is proud to announce that Pam Allen has joined the company as Creative Director. Pam has been a knitwear … Read More...

Which wax is best?

May 21, 2007 by SandraW

It depends on what you’re using it for. If you want to make rolled candles, beeswax is best because it’s more malleable than paraffin. Spiral candles are fun and easy to make. You just warm a beeswax sheet a little … Read More...

An Apple a Day

May 20, 2007 by Andi

I remember that as a girl I always loved eating toffee apples. This was a kind of “holiday” treat that you only got at those special places, like the beach front or the funfair, certainly not an everyday treat.

What … Read More...

Carving Candles

May 20, 2007 by SandraW

Tracy Birch shows us how she carves candles in this short documentary on youtube. She does amazingly intricate designs by cutting, twisting and carving multiple layers of candle colors and later glazes it for a beautiful shine. She said she … Read More...

Picture Organization

May 19, 2007 by Heather Holbrook

I am back. I am so sorry. It has been one hectic week. My daughters are done with dance for the summer and now we look to the end of school and give a collective sign of relief. If I … Read More...

Grubby Candle Making

May 19, 2007 by SandraW

Grubby CandleIf you like grubby rustic looking candles Starla and Lisa’s candle making website offers step by step instructions. A classic primitive country style type of candle is usually made with darker colors on the outside and is achieved by “caking” … Read More...

MY FAVORITE SQUARES – Another Blog Contest….

May 19, 2007 by jd wolfe

Here’s a republication of my May 15 post with rules and blocks. You have about TWO WEEKS left to go on this contest.  I have a BUNCH of new crochet leaflets and other mags (& maybe some yarn) from my … Read More...

Jelly Yarn

May 18, 2007 by Laura Nixon

 

This isn’t a “yarn” that we normally think of as yarn, a fiber containing natural or synthetic materials. This “yarn” is a plastic material. Jelly Yarn is not new, but I just “discovered” Jelly Yarn and I am very … Read More...

Creating and Blending Colors

May 18, 2007 by SandraW

Colored CandlesDifferent shades can be achieved by mixing the primary colors red blue and yellow together. White can help you achieve a paler shade while black can darken your candle color.

To test your color, try putting a bit of the … Read More...

The Magnolia Bakery’s Cupcake Lineup

May 18, 2007 by Andi

cupcake.jpgHere’s a quickie, I just had to post this!

Take a look at this video of the line for cupcakes outside Magnolia Bakery in New York’sWest Village.

 

If I lived there I would have whipped up a batch … Read More...

Yarn Sale and the Harlot at Webs

May 17, 2007 by Laura Nixon

 

Webs is celebrating their 33rd anniversary with a yarn sale. This sale is good until May 25th. Nuro Kureyon] new fall colors out and they are available now at Webs.

5th ANNUAL TENT SALE
Saturday & Sunday, May … Read More...

STITCH N’ PITCH

May 17, 2007 by jd wolfe

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If you enjoy baseball and crochet (or knitting or needlepoint, etc), you might enjoy a day that combines both – stitching at the ballpark! Go to this website for details:

http://www.stitchnpitch.com/

The event is a combined effort of the TNNA … Read More...

Knitting classes on line

May 15, 2007 by Laura Nixon

If you have ever wanted to learn new techniques but couldn’t find a class at your LYS, and you are comfortable taking classes on line, maybe the [tag]Needlecraft University[/tag] is for you. Students with no experience as well … Read More...

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