Here’s another printable subway art poster extolling the joys of summer. This time it’s in a rainbow of colours! Click here to go to the download from Wonderful Joy Ahead
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DIY Weddings Wednesday Linky Party 2!
Do you have some amazing wedding inspiration to share? If so, please join our party by adding a link to your blog post, shop, or website! The party continues until midnight CST on Monday, and on Tuesday I’ll be featuring … Read More...
Robelle Parklands
Recently we attended the Robelle Parklands opening and was thrilled to find so many hands on activities for the kids.
Here are a few of the snapshots from the day along with more information on some of the artists.
One … Read More...
DIY Baker’s Twine!
I admit it. I have a bit of an obsession with baker’s twine. So when I saw the title “Make Your Own Baker’s Twine”…yes, I swooned! Or maybe I just got a little dizzy! Anyway, I felt compelled to share … Read More...
Update: More DIY Sprinkles (This Time, Egg-Free)
Remember these gems from way back when? Well, the creator of the original DIY sprinkles has come up with an egg-free version. Not only egg-free, but with a refined texture and tips on adding luxurious flavors. Find the how-tos HERE … Read More...
Tutorial: Popsicle Ruffle Top
Susan from Living With Punks guest blogs at Sugar Bee Crafts with a tutorial showing how to make her Popsicle Ruffle Top for girls. She starts with a store-bought t-shirt and embellishes it with rows of ruffles down the front. … Read More...
Tutorial: Diamonds Mini Quilt
Lindsay from Craft Buds shares how she made this beautiful, bright quilt. She describes the project,
… Read More...For this quilt, you can go bright with rainbow solids like I did, or focus on prints. Choose masculine colors, girly colors or whatever
Push Pops Push Pops Push Pops
Remember when I declared the push pop trend? No? OK, here. And how I made rainbow cookie push pops on my own blog and gave some away because they are so hard to find? No? OK, here (the giveaway … Read More...
Graduation Push Pops
As a recent push pop convert myself (see?), I adore this clever idea for decorating push pop containers
: graduation caps. Find the how-tos HERE at Frog Prince Paperie.
Inspiration: Rag Rescue
sandie-k of Rag Rescue says, “I wanted to see if I could use 1950’s smocking pieces in a different way. Having found an old folk tale about how a rainbow was made, which included two birds, I set about making … Read More...
Tutorial: Kid’s Draughtsman’s Pouch art tote
Teresa from My Patchwork shows how to make her Kid’s Draughtsman’s Pouch. The small tote has pockets on the outside for crayons or art pencils, and opens up to show pockets for notebooks and journals. I’m loving the ruffled handles … Read More...
DIY Veggie Garden Sensory Box
Modern Parents, Messy Kids has this adorable Vegetable Garden Sensory Box for your young ones. She shows you exactly how she put it together. Brilliant!
Do you know a little gardener? Check out these DIY Garden Kits, perfect for … Read More...
Cupcake Pom Poms
I’m already picturing these in rainbow colors for my daughter’s rainbow-themed 4th. If she still loves rainbows and unicorns (and trains and carousels and Backyardigans) by August. Find a step-by-step photo tutorial to make your own (easily!) HERE at Kara’s … Read More...
How to crochet a recycled soda tab bracelet
Over at the blog Textiles4you there is a link to a video tutorial on how to crochet a soda tab bracelet. This is so on my “to do” list!
Tutorial: Beautiful scrappy fabric dress-up wings
Eri from Llevo el Invierno guest blogs at Prudent Baby with a tutorial showing how to make the most awesome pair of dress up wings. The wings tie around each arm individually for ease of movement, and are covered with … Read More...
Mod Times Quilt-Along starts today
Look at this gorgeous quilt Jessica from Twin Fibers made for a baby. She used Rainbow Garden by Prints Charming and the rest is Kona cotton. If you want to learn how to make one, join these sisters in their … Read More...
Kids Craft Blog Feature
Mini- eco is a great site that has a number of mini-tutorials for children’s crafts and ideas. Some of the crafts require parental help, but they are all educational in some way and the pictures that are featured in the … Read More...
Free pattern: Needlepoint egg
Barbara Baker of The Embroidery Blog designed this gorgeous Easter decoration, Crazy Quilt Egg in Needlepoint, for Rainbow Gallery. And you can make one, too! The PDF pattern file is free. Go to her blog post for the link.
Make My Easter Goodies Miniature
The people who can make those perfect faux Easter treats out of polymer clay are impressive. The ones who can make them 1/12th skill are geniuses I tell you! At 1/12th scale, the little clay bits melt on your finger … Read More...
Giveaway: Ta Dots and Baby Quilt
Kaelin at the plaid scottie is celebrating her 4th year in blogland with a giveaway of two lovely items. The first is a Ta Dot Rainbow FQ Bundle, the second is this lovely doll quilt. Visit her POST for entry … Read More...