Holiday Punch Needle Ornaments – Mounted Onto a Greeting Card
This neat little project shows you how to make an ornament with a punch needle, and optionally mount it on a greeting card as a gift and card all in one. […]
This neat little project shows you how to make an ornament with a punch needle, and optionally mount it on a greeting card as a gift and card all in one. […]
Grommets (also called eyelets) are one of those things that seem to really separate homemade garments and bags from store bought ones. They’re incredibly useful for utility-type items (bags, curtains, tarps) and can range from making something look more sturdy to more elegant. And you don’t have to purchase expensive equipment in order to attach them to your project. […]
There’s been so many times where I wanted to make a custom card but just didn’t know where to start. With this project, you have a starting point. All you need to complete the project is some ribbon – preferably a thinner ribbon because the thick stuff will tear large holes in your paper – optional thread, some heavy card stock paper, glue, and a printer to print out the base pattern. […]
I learned to make these ornaments from my husband’s grandmother. They’re so simple to put together, and they’re one of those things that always makes me think of the winter holidays. […]
An easy way to make Easter decorations, and a fun project for kids! Check out this simple felted Easter Egg project using items from your local craft store. Embellish them with beads and ribbon for a glamorous touch! […]
This tutorial shows how to make a pom pom with yarn, scissors, and a ruler. Forget that pom pom making gadget! You probably already have everything you need to make pom poms in your sewing room, office or knitting basket. […]
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