Take your die cutting to a whole new level with metallic metal sheets. These amazing earrings were made by Larrisa Heskett by die cutting a cute bear image from Ranger Copper Metal Sheets and adding them to jewelry findings. In … Read More...
Here's a great quick last-minute fix up for mint milanos: candy canes. Find the how-tos HERE at the Hostess with the Mostess blog.
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Personalize a heart ornament for a friend or family member by using map paper of a location with a special memory. Maybe it's from a great trip, or the place they got married or engaged?
To make it you'll need … Read More...
Giveaway- Rag Rugs, Pillows, and More: over 30 ways to upcycle fabric for the home
Leave a comment in today's post by December 23, 2016 and you are in the running for this pretty rag rug technique and project book.… Read More...
Tutorial: Easy No Slip Dish Towel
Kimbo from A Girl and a Glue Gun shows how you can make a dish towel that will stay put when you hang it from an oven door. It's made from a purchased kitchen … Read More...
Tutorial: No-sew Christmas stocking with a faux fur cuff
Would you believe you can make these fun and funky Christmas stockings with no sewing required? Mark Montano shows how on his blog, Make Your Mark. They're made from upholstery fabric, … Read More...
Free pattern: Cozy fleece lined slippers
These fleece lined slippers will keep your feet nice and toasty even when the floor is cold! You can make your own using a free sewing pattern from Melissa from Blank Slate Patterns and … Read More...
n addition to being just plain fun, this "3D felt board" can also provide a way to reinforce the names of colors, shapes, and Christmas images. You can grab the full tutorial here Christmas tree for Toddlers. I have also … Read More...
A candle that you can melt and use as a Massage candle, this my friends is revolutionary, Okay it's not but it is great and they are perfect for romantic nights in and gift giving. DIY Massage Candles via the … Read More...
We love a good slouch hat pattern around here so when we came across this adorable one we just had to share.
This slouch hat is worked flat, in rows, and then seamed at the end using the yarn tails
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