How to Make a Princess Birthday Hat
Check out Skip to My Lou’s tutorial on how to make this charming birthday hat shaped like a princess crown! Thoughtful touches like these are so meaningful to our little ones and help make…
Check out Skip to My Lou’s tutorial on how to make this charming birthday hat shaped like a princess crown! Thoughtful touches like these are so meaningful to our little ones and help make…
Miaou Crafts shares a free knitting pattern for this pocket-sized doll. She’s small and sweet and would probably like some friends, so be sure to make a few!
This hanging book display from Ohdeedoh is soooo cool! I love the idea of using fabric as opposed to the wooden book displays I see so often. Nicely done! Click here to learn how…
A round-up of some yummy felt treats from around the web. The majority of these patterns are for personal use only. Please do not make and sell without checking the copyright of the original…
Katie’s Nesting Spot shares a fabulous way to take the felt board idea on-the-go! I will definitely be making one of these for my own little ones to pull out in those “Gee, it…
If you’ve got any sweaters that are on their last leg and you want to get some more use out them, just toss ’em in the wash and felt them up…then make some cuts…
These shirts look like so much fun to make! Make them for your kids, or with your kids…either way they’re sure to be a hit! This Vintage Chica has the details.
Isn’t this puppet theater from Sister Diane (CraftyPod) awesome! It’s made from a cardboard box with some special touches like a pulley system for the curtains and a sheer back curtain to keep the…
Sweet Tidings shares an absolutely darling little doll that she made using a free pattern from Smooch Designs. Doesn’t she look irresistibly squeezable? I want everybody to go make one of these to be…
These fabric chalkboards from Anyone Can Quilt are just fabulous. Great for gifts, or for your own little ones to take on the go! You can read about how she made them here!
The Japanese have mastered the art of cuteness. 1. Patchwork Ball, 2. Japanese Handmade Zakka Book 6/8, 3. Japanese Embroidery Applique Book 3/8, 4. mobile: ISBN4-7762-0113-5, 5. small articles made of wool felt for…
Woohoo! Remember this little guy? I’ve loved him from the beginning and mentioned him in one of my very first posts. Well….Early Bird Special is gifting the embroidery pattern to her readers! So awesome,…
I heart ingenuity, which is why I love it when someone can turn an everyday item into something fun! Here is the charming sock doll from Ms. D. Lightful. Check out her blog…
These skirts are bright and fun…and are made from $5 Target dishtowels! Super-creative mama, Grace Violet, has a great tutorial showing exactly how she did it. Off you go now! Click.
When I was a kid, we always had to bring a button-up shirt to art class, to be worn backwards, to protect our clothes. It worked ok, but the sleeves would sometimes start to…