Teachers have been doing it tough, and this t-shirt would make a wonderful DIY teacher appreciation gift for your child’s teacher. Add a coffee gift card, or coffee mug to make it extra special.
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Teachers have been doing it tough, and this t-shirt would make a wonderful DIY teacher appreciation gift for your child’s teacher. Add a coffee gift card, or coffee mug to make it extra special.
You can download this free … Read More...
Explore the world of Tim Holtz Distress with this vintage Thankful Tag tutorial by Paula Cheney. Use various mediums and surfaces to create layers of texture and dimension in this autumn inspired project. Where would you use it?
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This year, this crazy year of 2020 has made all of us change the way we do things and how we celebrate occasions. Halloween is one of those celebrations that will need to be adapted to suit restrictions and to … Read More...
Is it too early for Christmas patterns? I feel like I needed to get started months ago. Time goes by so quickly these days that I should probably start my Christmas quilts in January. How is your Christmas crafting coming … Read More...
Activated charcoal is a fine black powder made from bone char, coconut shells, peat, petroleum coke, coal, olive pits or sawdust, It doesn’t sound very “clean” does it? But Activated charcoal powder is a detoxifying supergiant.
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Lindsay combined several stamps from Top Flight to create this lovely Cottage Scene Card. By using a masking technique she was able to give depth and dimension seamlessly to her scene. I love the little bird nest embellishment she made … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
You can a fabric bow quickly with a sewing machine or by hand! Use them to create cute hair accessories and more. Beginner Sewing Projects shows how to make them. They’re easy enough for beginners to make.
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I must admit cooking and baking are not my favorite things to do (I’ve rather be crafting :)) but since we’ve been in quarantine my husband and I have tried to branch out and cook and bake things we’ve never … Read More...
Light summer dress for sunny days! Can be worn over a t-shirt too. It is working up very quickly and looks adorable on little ones! You can purchase this crochet dress pattern here via Etsy.
Skill level: easy/intermediate.
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by Sarah White
I know fall hasn’t technically even started yet but it’s time to start thinking about Halloween, right? And Halloween means cats and amazing knitting patterns.
The Cat Nouveau cowl knitting pattern from Jacquline Rivera is an awesome design, using double … Read More...
by Sarah White
Even though it’s decidedly still summery where I live, just a few leaves are starting to turn and fall already. Which must mean it’s time to start on fall leaf (and fall colored) projects.
Make magic this autumn when you dig into the essential guide, Taste of Home Halloween! Here you’ll find dozens of spooky, cute, spirited and fun Halloween foods to delight boys and ghouls of all ages. We tossed in top pumpkin-carving … Read More...
A symphony of greens, browns and garnets combine to create a medley of winter’s majestic hues. Finished in a simple yet elegant pillow design, this project is one that can grace your home decor beyond the holiday season. Finished size: … Read More...
This tutorial shows you how to use gold thread to create this snowflake blankets, I just love the tips and tricks I learnt whilst following along with this tutorial. There are photos to guide you along making it extremely … Read More...
In this crochet kit you’ll find WeCrochet Magazine Issue 2, packed with 25 incredible patterns perfect for spring crochet, 10 ways to use a crochet flower, stitch tutorials and so much more! Also find the Yay Crochet! enamel pin (only … Read More...
Pat Sloan teamed up with Thefatquarter shop to bring you this free quilting pattern Candy Corn mini quilt. The perfect little project for Halloween time.
We keep getting asked, “What is candy corn”. For those outside the USA, Candy … Read More...
If you’ve watched any of my card making videos or tutorials in the last year you’ve probably heard me say how much I love Tri-Blend Markers from Spectrum Noir. They have quickly become my favorite alcohol based marker. So … Read More...
Kelly Janes used die cut wreath shapes adding fussy cut flowers from pattern paper to create three lovely flower wreaths to encircle photos of her beloved dogs. Torn paper, stitching, wood shapes and enamel dots help add depth and texture … Read More...
Fairy gardens are a fun way to introduce gardening to children as well as creative imaginative play or as it is sometimes referred to as pretend play. Pretend play is an important part of development. It provides opportunities for children … Read More...
Summer is officially over and that means the leaves are turning and there’s a chill in the air. It’s almost time for Halloween, so get ready for spooky season. Treat your best witches to these adorable pastel witch cookies. … Read More...