How to save money on your wedding
Your wedding is one of the most expensive parties you will ever throw. Weddings are a wonderful time to celebrate your love and partnership but they can also be a great way to … Read More...
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How to save money on your wedding
Your wedding is one of the most expensive parties you will ever throw. Weddings are a wonderful time to celebrate your love and partnership but they can also be a great way to … Read More...
Mermaid Crafts: 25 Magical Projects for Deep Sea Fun
Are you ready for an under-the-sea adventure? We’ve always been so curious about the underwater world, and this book brings us closer to the mystical universe where mermaids live with their … Read More...
If you want to learn to knit, you only need a ball of yarn, knitting needles, some patience — and this book! It’s the ideal introduction to knitting, with easy-to-follow, full-color instructions for more than fifteen projects. Clear, step-by-step explanations … Read More...
by Sarah White
The semicolon has always been my favorite punctuation mark, but it has become even more meaningful in recent years as a symbol of suicide prevention and recovery movements.
Stitching the Night Away designed this free semicolon cross stitch pattern to … Read More...
Using supplies like Distress Ink, pastes, ink spray, metal embellishments, paper doll images and more Shari Carroll created these amazing mixed media cards. I love how she created her backgrounds at the same time from one sheet of paper, just … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Creating a sleek and functional card wallet has never been easier, thanks to Jennie Masterson’s free sewing pattern and tutorial. With just a piece of faux leather and a single seam, you can craft a handy wallet to securely hold … Read More...
Sometime a beautiful photo, a title and a few embellishments are all that’s needed to create a lovely layout. Tina kept her 2 page Traveler’s Notebook layouts clean and simple, with white backgrounds, a colorful photo and a few clusters … Read More...
Who remembers computer diskettes? While many kids today would think it’s a novelty “save” button, I vividly remember using them to save files back in the 90s. We don’t use them any more of course, but you know me – … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Are your neighbors playing the Bear Hunt game, where families drive around trying to spot homes with a bear in the window? If you’d like to play along, but don’t have a stuffed bear handy, make your own Neighborhood Bear … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’m a little obsessed with loungy cardigans right now, but really all the time. I have “house sweaters” that rarely leave the house even when I’m going out more than I am right now.
I love Soft Flow by Hanna … Read More...
by Sarah White
This tutorial shows you how to make your own DIY coal or charcoal face scrub which is somewhat identical to the very famous LUSH Coalface.
1/2 cup of Coconut oil
1 1/2 teaspoons of Activated Charcoal powder… Read More...
This vintage crochet magazine is a true gem for cat lovers and crochet enthusiasts alike! Inside, you’ll find eight pages of detailed instructions to help you create adorable crochet cat couches, perfect for pampering your feline friends in style. … Read More...
by Sarah White
Speaking of happy trash, as I was the other day, there is nothing better than giving a kid a pile of stuff and seeing what they do with it.
If yours needs a little more guidance, give them some cardboard … Read More...
Have you ever been working really hard on a card, you’re loving how it looks and it’s almost done but then you make a mistake? Smudge wet ink, stamp in the wrong spot, use the wrong color? Ugh, it’s the … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Tea towels are pretty for the kitchen, but they also make great shortcuts for sewing! Julie of Sum of Their Stories has a DIY sewing tutorial showing how you can use three tea towels to make this book bag. Using … Read More...
When faced with this question Lorilei created this beautiful layout. This is a great prompt and inspiration for anyone who scrapbooks. Try yourself creating some page layouts showing your process, finished projects, craft room space and reasons why you scrap.… Read More...
I love the bright and colorful hibiscus flowers and monstera leaves that grow wild near my home in sunny Florida, but they don’t last once picked. Create a tropical hibiscus wreath with Kunin Felt that will brightly welcome visitors without … Read More...
I never thought you could make a game with a laundry basket but check out this easy way to make a giant version (sort of) of the game operation. Looking for lots more easy and fun ways to entertain the … Read More...
This bird feeder from k-cups and popsicle sticks is a fun project for kids of all ages. Even the youngest can color or add stickers to the cups and everyone will enjoy watching the birds!