Jess from Craftiness Is Not Optional guest blogs in the Pleat Week series at See Kate Sew with a tutorial showing how to make this awesome little girl’s ombre pleated skirt. Love! Sigh… Get the tute.
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by Anne Weaver
Jess from Craftiness Is Not Optional guest blogs in the Pleat Week series at See Kate Sew with a tutorial showing how to make this awesome little girl’s ombre pleated skirt. Love! Sigh… Get the tute.
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by Anne Weaver
Oh, the ruffles that are going on right now at See Kate Sew! Kirstin & Jordan from Kojo Designs guest blog in the Ruffles 2012 series with a tutorial showing how to make their Rows of Ruffles dress for … Read More...
by Heidi Gustad
Momtastic has an idea they call ombre-dipped candles for Mother’s Day, but don’t these look just like carrots? I love that these are made by reusing old crayons too! Since this project involves dipping a store-bought candle into wax, this … Read More...
Jessica sent me this simple, inexpensive craft that provides a quick way to add spring colors to your table setting. Ombre designs are totally trendy right now and this project is a great way to jump on the band wagon. … Read More...
I can’t get over how utterly beautiful these eggs are with the gradations of color. Find the equally beautiful step-by-step how-tos to make Ombre Easter eggs HERE at Fab Housewife.
A little bit of ombre and a lot of yarn and these love letters were born. A great tutorial shows you a few tricks for covering the letters evenly, so be sure to read the whole post and check out … Read More...
Sometimes simple is best and Allison has created a Valentine’s display with impact by varying the color of the hearts slightly. Recreate her look by following her instructions.
Looking for more Valentine’s Day Cross stitch patterns and charts? Check these … Read More...
Shannon over at Madigan Made has some pretty cool ideas for not only organizing your craft supplies, but adding some color and pizzazz at the same time. Using an ombre theme, she transformed boring into beautiful. Head over and see … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jessica from A Couple of Craft Addicts created this awesome outfit for her daughter, and she shares a tutorial telling how she did it. Her tutorial includes the scoop on how she made the lovely ombre ruffle skirt and the … Read More...
Have you noticed the latest trend? Ombre inspiration! Ombre is a French word meaning “shaded” and often means graduated, as in gradient color. Jessica over at Decor Hacks created this beautiful lamp using a stencil and some fall colored paints. … Read More...
Being that I am always so overwhelmed, I tend to forget my friends. Mandi from Vintage Revivals is my bud, and I adore her work, she’s uber talented and always has something really cool to share. Alas, I haven’t been … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Vanessa from V and Co. shares a tutorial on her blog showing how to make a faux pleated throw pillow. She made it gradations of Kona solids in precut strips. (One roll up will make three pillows!) I’m loving the … Read More...
Sombrero cookies! For tomorrow! You know, cuz it’s Cinco de Mayo! (And my friend’s birthday, but that has nothing to do with sombreros.) Learn to make ’em HERE at Random Thoughts of a Supermom.
The French word ombre refers to a gradual change in color from light to dark or from one color to another. Click on the links below for some ombre inspiration for your wedding.
You’ll be utterly smitten with the gorgeous ombre wedding cakes posted over at Postcards & Pretties today! Click here for some wedding cake inspiration.
This beautiful card from Charlene uses a heart shape for a wonderful shaker card for Valentine’s Day. There’s layers of die cut flowers springing from an envelope and a stamped sentiment too. Notice how she kept to a color theme … Read More...
There’s something so comforting about a lap blanket—a quilt that’s just the right size to drape over your legs as you cozy up with a book, enjoy a movie night, or add a decorative touch to your favorite chair. … Read More...
by Sarah White
I love a little cowl because it’s perfect to tuck into your coat when the weather is cold, but you can also wear it when it’s not as cold because it doesn’t make you as warm as a big scarf … Read More...
Okay, let me start by saying succulents are about the only thing I can keep alive. I have never hidden the fact on this blog that I do not have a green thumb. Yes, I write about gardening, but … Read More...