Pretty fall work:
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Leaf Necklace by mcclouddesign | Pumpkin Patch by Cherrychestnut |
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Mini Pumpkins by BrownEyedRose | Leaf Earrings by Valerunka |
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Pretty fall work:
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Leaf Necklace by mcclouddesign | Pumpkin Patch by Cherrychestnut |
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Mini Pumpkins by BrownEyedRose | Leaf Earrings by Valerunka |
And just to complete my morning of holiday posts, how about three for Thanksgiving? Here are three ideas Thanksgiving cupcakes, turkeys, leaves and pumpkins, with how-tos HERE at Dunkin Hines.
This pretty nature inspired sunshine wreath couldn’t be lovelier. It makes me want to run outside and gather up as many sticks as I can find so I can make it right this minute! This is a great decoration for … Read More...
The moment I saw this I was smitten with the idea. Many people have hand written recipes from generations passed. Why not turn them into these totally fun hand towels to use in your kitchen? Would make an amazing gift … Read More...
Heather of Tatted Treasures has a bit of a challenge for you. She began duplicating one of her favorite family crafts–a yoyo turkey–in tatting. But she can’t come up with a finish. Follow her free pattern and post your suggestions … Read More...
This is my entry in the O’ Thank Cuteness project at GenQ. I hope all you bloggers out there got to spend time today with your family and friends. After all, if not for them, why craft at all?… Read More...
Erin Prais-Hintz has been using polymer clay to create her line of simple truth pendants. This one, I felt, was appropriate for Thanksgiving. Where I am, Thanksgiving was six weeks ago but the sentiment is appropriate any day.
Don’t even get me started on Martha Stewart and her different place settings… her ideas are amazing. This ship place setting is no exception. In fact, why not let the kids make their own place setting while waiting for the … Read More...
I’ve been doing a little Pinterest hunting today, and I thought throughout the day I would share some cute craft! You can make this adorable apple placemat for each child’s place setting. You can find the idea over at Parents.com… Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Actually, there are two secrets. But first, the basic details.
Go to http://silhouetteamerica.com/shop.aspx on midnight 25th Nov 12:01 MST, and use the promo code BLACK to get 30% off any purchase (excluding CAMEO, download and gift cards).
You can also … Read More...
Turkey Red Oil is used in making bath oils and other skin care products, because it has been sulphonated you can use it as an emulsifying agent. Commonly used to scent shampoos and bath oils as it helps emulsify essential … Read More...
Bonne Nouvelle has a cute little craft that your kids can make with some leaves and paper…simple as that! Most of us have little google eyes at home as well. In the words of Hannah from Bonne Nouvelle,‘Doing this … Read More...
As you may or may not know I am an Aussie and a bit forgetful at times. I have been burning it at both ends lately and somehow let Thanksgiving creep up on me. Here are a few oldies but … Read More...
This turkey hat is made out of a peanut butter jar top! I love all of the different types of scrapbook paper that they used to make some of the turkey’s ‘girlie’ and some of them ‘tom’ turkeys. Head on … Read More...
Little Birdie Secrets is a wonderful blog that has amazing crafts for kids among many other things. Why not go on a nature walk tomorrow and create this wonderful banner! As long as the weather holds out wherever you are, … Read More...
I have done Marble Rolling before to make the phases of the moon with my children. I love the idea of covering up words, and then doing marble rolling around it to make the words stand out. Here, Scarlet Lily… Read More...
I was trying to think of fun ideas for setting up my kids table for Thanksgiving. This turkey crayon holder is perfect to make one for each place setting, and then cover the table with butcher paper. The project is … Read More...
And look, coincidentally a similar submission for corn cookie pops… one that uses store-bought cookies for the corn and crepe paper for the husk. Oh all you people out there are so crafty. Find the how-tos HERE at pharMa.
All along I thought myself so clever for using sprinkles and candy to decorate cookies and marshmallows and things, and I never thought of gum. Gum. Wrigley’s, to be precise. Find the how-tos to make corn husk cookies from … Read More...