Homemade Dressing Frames
These Montessori-inspired dressing frames are crazy expensive to buy outright (example). Julie at Havin’ Fun Yet shows us how she made her own using thrifted frames and a few tools.
These Montessori-inspired dressing frames are crazy expensive to buy outright (example). Julie at Havin’ Fun Yet shows us how she made her own using thrifted frames and a few tools.
The Object Project used a fat quarter of fabric and some plastic bracelets to make this purse with her daughter. Plus she turned to her DVD collection for the template! Click over to learn…
1. black kitty, 2. kitty dolls 2, 3. Pointy Kitty, 4. Free Pattern Half Past Midnight, A Witch’s Cat, 5. "Charlotte", 6. Pierre, 7. IMGP5436, 8. three is a company!, 9. Fortunato xl, 10….
I really like these personalized display pieces (as seen on Tip Junkie). Here they’re used for teacher gifts, but I think they’d be equally at home in a child’s bedroom or playroom. Link (Thanks…
Children above the age of 13* are sadly neglected on this here blog so I’m very happy to bring you this awesome graduation candy tutorial from Bakerella. Click here to learn how you can…
I’m in love with this knitted top from Soulful Hues Hobbies & Random Thoughts. Aside from the actual knitting, there are few steps involved in the finished piece. Perfect! Click here for the free…
This little sea monster glove is a great way to make use of a lonely glove while making something fun for the kiddos to play with. Crafts and Creations with KMOM14 has a tutorial…