My husband’s birthday was this past week and I always try to make a little something for each of my guys on special days. This year I made him a bucket buddy, using Simplicity 4232. I think it came out rather nice:…
My husband informed me this morning that my late night reading habit is keeping him from getting a good night’s sleep. This was NOT good news, as sometimes the only way I get through a day is by looking forward to those nightly…
I first saw this beautiful technique on Tim Holtz’s DVD, An Altered Journey and made this photo frame. Ever since then I’ve been really, really wanting to show you all how it’s done. This past week I finally put together a video making…
So sorry I haven’t posted for the last couple of days. I was hoping to get a video up, but had several technical, scheduling and procedural difficulties. Soon, very soon! Anyhow, I thought I’d take this time to show you what I…
Here’s a great scrapbooking project that you can make in a matter of minutes. All you need is a single sheet of 8.5″x11″ paper to make a cute little four-page photo album. Mine is a grandma’s photo album with pictures of my…
Lately I have been hooked on watching Tricia Morris’ videos over at TV Weekly. She is such a fantastic teacher and has the coolest ideas. I had to make the Memories Cubed photo cube (do a Google search for “Club Scrap Memories…
This is the final installment of our faux leather sketchbook project. Go here to see Part 1, Making the Cover or Part 2, Adding the Pages. The finishing touches are what bring this from way-cool, to uber-cool, in my opinion. 🙂 1….
We’re contining on with our Faux Leather Sketchbook project. Last time we made the cover. You can check out Part 1, Making the Cover, or go to Part 3, Finishing Touches to finish up. Now it’s time to make the pages that go inside…
I first got interested in making zipper flowers after reading an article in Craft Stylish. It seemed like a great idea, but their method was way too much work. Plus, I really wasn’t thrilled with the end result. Some digging around led me to…