These pretty little woodland and floral cards would be perfect to add to planners, greeting cards, scrapbook pages, min albums, traveler’s notebooks or for lunch notes. They are FREE to download from Webster’s Pages.
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These pretty little woodland and floral cards would be perfect to add to planners, greeting cards, scrapbook pages, min albums, traveler’s notebooks or for lunch notes. They are FREE to download from Webster’s Pages.
by Sarah White
Crocheting for babies has a certain kind of joy to it. Maybe it’s the thought of those tiny stitches wrapping up something (or someone) so new to the world. Maybe it’s the fact that everything’s mini—mini sleeves, mini cuffs, mini … Read More...
by Sarah White
As much as I am still WAY into summer knitting (especially considering how hot it was in most of the United States this weekend) I am willing to concede that it will be fall someday, in which case we might … Read More...
Betty Hung has designed this beautiful coloring card with a big bouquet of daisies. It’s free to download the black and white digital image to print and color yourself for FREE.
Visit the Creative Scrapbooker Magazine blog to get it.… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Embrace your inner 80s child by hand sewing your own scrunchie hair elastics! Lisa at Cucicucicoo has a tutorial showing how. These are easy even for beginner sewists and are great gifts. Make them for you and your daughter, and … Read More...
Therm O Web has cool new Deco Foil Flock Transfer sheets that come in 8 colors and add a fun and fuzzy look and feel to your scrapbook pages. You can cut the sheets or transfer the flocking with Transfer … Read More...
This unique item serves as both a beautiful kitchen decor item and as a practical serving piece that can be used time and time again! Ocean waves crash up along this pineapple shaped wood cutting board in a realistic fashion … Read More...
I have a collection of tin cans in all different sizes that I keep for upcycling. One of my favourite things to do with them is to transform them into fun and unique planters. This time I have managed … Read More...
Today is the 50th Anniversary of the moon landing! So I thought this cool card from Cassie was perfect for today. She used Milky Way Embossing Powder from Brutus Monroe for her awesome outer space background and ink blending for … Read More...
Patricia is sharing her self care Traveler’s Notebook pages she created with cut file from Just Nick. I love the trendy style with lots of hearts, open frames and rainbows. The inspiring quote she used with the tiny alphabet stickers … Read More...
by Sarah White
I’ve been digging into back to school and teacher-related cross stitch projects this week because the beginning of school is already almost here where I live.
This would be a great one to save for teacher appreciation or a holiday … Read More...
Vanilla Coffee Sugar Scrub Recipe – This DIY spa treatment is so easy to make and will leave your skin feeling amazing. The recipe can be increased to make a larger batch if you wish to gift it to friends … Read More...
Well the fallout from Etsy is still raw and Etsy shop owner ManeMessage shares her thoughts on the new Etsy Policy.
This is a nice casual chat from a Handmade business that has been running on Etsy for over 10 … Read More...
This quilting tutorial shows you how to spray baste or adhere your top layer quilt project to the base piece. In this tutorial, Cluckclucksew.com teaches you her method of using Spray Adhesive. It is more traditional to pin, but … Read More...
Using masking and ink blending techniques with Distress Ink Erin created a stunning background for this fantasy themed card. It’s the perfect backdrop for the tree, fairy and bunny silhouette stamps from Lavinia Stamps.
by Anne Weaver
Not only is a lining a nice finish for a tote bag, it also adds strength and durability. If your tote bag doesn’t have a lining, it’s easy enough to add one. Petro from Easy Peasy Creative shows how you … Read More...
I love the bold burst of color in the center of the black and white stripes on this layout from Giorgia. The torn layers that reveal the stripes add great texture to her page and help draw the eye to … Read More...
by Sarah White
Winter is still lingering around and I’m sure all of us are growing tired of the chilly weather. If you’re looking for a soft, cozy pattern to warm up winter, make these baby mittens.
These crochet mittens are adorable and … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
A baby quilt doesn’t have to be pieced from a thousand pieces of fabric to be special. These whole cloth baby quilts by Simple Simon & Co. are beautiful in their simplicity. And because there’s no piecing, they’re relatively quick … Read More...
by Sarah White
As much as we parents (and maybe teachers, too) don’t want to admit it, a new school year is right around the corner. Where I live it’s less than a month away, so it’s high time to start thinking about … Read More...