I love washcloths as a way to play with different techniques in knitting, and this one from Knit Picks looks like a lot of fun.
The Mitered Quarters dishcloth by Allison Griffin uses short rows and four different colors to … Read More...
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by Sarah White
I love washcloths as a way to play with different techniques in knitting, and this one from Knit Picks looks like a lot of fun.
The Mitered Quarters dishcloth by Allison Griffin uses short rows and four different colors to … Read More...
How sweet are the little cats peeking through the windows on this card from Adelle? She used new products from Simon Says stamp, coloring the cat dies in different colors with her Copic Markers. I think the wood grain paper … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Sew a snappy case to keep your sunglasses scratch-free in your purse! Melissa from Blank Slate Patterns and Melly Sews has a tutorial for you. It features a snap top that opens when you pinch the ends – and you … Read More...
Jung used large alphabet dies to die cut the title words from pattern paper for this fun reading layout. I love how she arranged them into rows of rainbow colors, they really stand out against the bold black stripes behind … Read More...
Making your own fabric button necklace is fun, exciting, highly customizable and quite affordable! Not to mention pretty and unique! Get the easy steps below in this DIY button necklace tutorial!
These are touted as Popsicles but they can also be flipped upside down and they are firecrackers. So you can make both with just a few red, while, and blue pool noodles. Swim on over to the blog Decoro360 … Read More...
Ink blending is still one of the most popular techniques in stamping and card making right now. More companies are coming out with blendable inks and new tools to get that perfectly blended look. Lindsay (aka The Frugal Crafter) takes … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Petro from Easy Peasy Creative shows how you can use webbing to create beautiful corded bag handles. The webbing is sturdy to use for handles. There are no raw edges so you can use them as is – no turning … Read More...
Debbie Hodge breaks down 5 hot scrapbooking trends that are really popular right now to give you some inspiration for your next pages. Have you added interactive elements to your layout, used emojis, how about the dipped page look?
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by Sarah White
This design is a few years old but it’s a really cute one if you’re looking for a Fourth of July cross stitch pattern.
Tiny Modernist has a collection of cross stitch freebies, and if you scroll down a … Read More...
by Sarah White
I love projects that combine STEM and art and play, and the blogger behind Babble Dabble Do has a new book that features projects of this nature called STEAM Play & Learn.
She shared this fun DIY spin art project… Read More...
by Sarah White
I have been finding so many great summer top knitting patterns this year I can’t decide which ones I want to knit.
The Tunic Sweater pattern from Mollie at the Spruce Crafts is a really simple Stockinette tunic with a … Read More...
When you open this adorable peek a boo flip card the image of the dogs photo changes into one with cats. I love the silly faces they are making! Karolyn has step by step measurements and directions for making one … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kids love baking – whether it’s in a play kitchen or helping out in a real kitchen! Brandy from Gluesticks shows how you can sew a simple apron for the little baker in your home. It’s designed for both boys … Read More...
Dana created a large shaker element in the shape of her daughters jersey number for this fun soccer page. The glitter and flocking add some great texture and I love how she used a hexagon stamp to create a soccer … Read More...
These homemade caramels are soft and buttery. They’re rich and creamy. They are pure delight wrapped up in a chewy morsel. You can grab the free recipe here.
by muhaimina90
The DIY coasters should be featured because they are an easy craft that makes a beautiful wedding gift idea, or they can be made as wedding favors. The colors can be personalized to match any wedding colors.
I think some of the most successful examples of recycled crafts are the ones where you can’t quite tell right away what it’s made out of. This looks like an elegant glass vase. Not only is it pretty it’s easy … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Kick the plastic snack bag habit! Heather from Heather Handmade shows how you can sew fabric snack bags that can be used over and over. No more one-use plastic bags in your trash! Plus, the kids can pick out the … Read More...
by Sarah White
This little Happy 4th of July pattern from Alita Designs would be a great holiday greeting card, or add it to a little frame to use as part of your door wreath for the celebration.
The design is worked in … Read More...