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About Family Crafts
Learn how you can make back to school fun with all of these crafts and activities.
Learn how you can make back to school fun with all of these crafts and activities.
Aileen's Musings
Stop by and read Aileen's book review on Margot's new book New Dimensions in Bead and Wire Jewelry: Unexpected Combinations, Unique Designs and enter to win a book of your own!
Stop by and read Aileen's book review on Margot's new book New Dimensions in Bead and Wire Jewelry: Unexpected Combinations, Unique Designs and enter to win a book of your own!
Craft Buds
Enter the giveaway this week at Craft Buds to win a Slice Fabrique cordless fabric cutter from Making Memories! Great for sewing applique and also paper crafts! (Ends 8/9)
Enter the giveaway this week at Craft Buds to win a Slice Fabrique cordless fabric cutter from Making Memories! Great for sewing applique and also paper crafts! (Ends 8/9)
Craftside- A behind-the-scenes peek at our crafty world
This week at Craftside there is a fun idea on customize black and white fabric with colored markers, cutting an orange to look like a chrysanthemum with a recipe, a tutorial on how to sew sequins on "Road Warrior" style and a fun video of Carla Sonheim's illustrations.
This week at Craftside there is a fun idea on customize black and white fabric with colored markers, cutting an orange to look like a chrysanthemum with a recipe, a tutorial on how to sew sequins on "Road Warrior" style and a fun video of Carla Sonheim's illustrations.
Lindsay Sews
The cathedral windows quilt is unique in that it requires no batting or backing. It's an all-in-one quilt block! Check out Lindsay's cathedral windows mini quilt in bright solid fabrics.
The cathedral windows quilt is unique in that it requires no batting or backing. It's an all-in-one quilt block! Check out Lindsay's cathedral windows mini quilt in bright solid fabrics.
Mixed Media Artist
Remember when altering altoid tins was all the rage? Cyndi shares an accordion book that she made using a tin as the cover! It's still a lot of fun!
Remember when altering altoid tins was all the rage? Cyndi shares an accordion book that she made using a tin as the cover! It's still a lot of fun!
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