You had me at dot cake. Seriously…I’m gushing all over myself here. Inchmark has some great tips on how to easily make some dots for your next birthday cake, or cupcakes, or whatever else...
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...
My House Boutique recently put together this challenging game for preschoolers using tweezers and other household items. This is such a great activity to help little ones develop their fine motor skills and concentration...
1. 5 little chickens, 2. feltboardclover, 3. felt board in progress, 4. weather-felts, 5. felt faces, 6. felt board play Don’t know how to make a feltboard? Visit JC Handmade for a handy-dandy tute!...
Tangarang offers up some great inspiration and a quick review of how she made this awesome playmat. It’s two-sided so make sure you click over to see the rest. You could either fold it...
I love this monogrammed art piece inspired by a large chipboard “M.” Miki at Pursuit of Craftyness explains how it all came together by digging deep into her scrapbooking stash!