Hello this is Audrey, and I’m so excited to bring you this tutorial today! I’m always looking for little things that I can make for gifts for the women in my life! Friends, my mom, even teachers! I tried to think of something practical that people would actually use. EVERYONE has a cell phone, and […] Read more…
Mother’s Day Deco Foil Gift Idea And Tag
Hello, it’s Daniela here today to share a quick and easy gift idea. I had a craft party for my friends where I purchased some 4×4 inch ceramic tiles. I had some left over that I have been using to create gifts. This is really easy to do. This particular gift is for me. I found […] Read more…
Create a Flat or Curling Iron Case with StitchnSew
Howdy, it’s Jamie Mueller of Sunflower Quilts back with a fun project for Mom, Teacher or a special friend! Project Supplies: 1 Fat Quarter- Outside Fabric 1 Fat Quarter- Inside Fabric 3- 18” X 22” Thermoweb StitchnSew™ Fleece Sew-In High Loft 1- Fat Quarter- binding Thermoweb SpraynBond® Basting Adhesive Project Instructions: 1. Lay inside […] Read more…
HeatnBond Jewelry Pouch Travel Set
Hello! It’s Amanda from Jedi Craft Girl here! Today I’m sharing a fun gift idea that would be perfect for a mom, friend, or sister. It’s a zipper pouch and inside are smaller pouches designed to hold jewelry. I always hate dumping all my jewelry into a bag when I travel so I started using […] Read more…
DIY Custom Candles with iCraft Easy-Tear Sheets
Hello there! Alice with you today to share an idea for creating custom candles that would be perfect for teachers or other special people in your life. I love giving (and receiving) candles as they are something beautiful, useful, and calorie-free. These came together in a snap with the help of iCraft® Easy-Cut Adhesive Sheets (now […] Read more…
Recycled Tin Can Pencil Holder
Hi everyone! It’s Juliana with you here and today I’m sharing a project that focuses on mixing crafting with recycling. Every day, all of us throw away something that could easily be recycled and turned into something fresh and new. As I was going through my recycle bin, I came across a tin can that used to […] Read more…