Posts Categorized: Projects

Spooky printable Blythe accessories

Uploaded by PuchiCollective on 16 Oct 07, 1.44AM PDT. Blythe needs some Halloween accesories too. Puchi Collective offers a free printable masks and treat bag for some spooky fun.

Working with floral tape

As you read in my earlier post, I recently tried Martha Stewart’s autumn wreath from her Michael’s craft collection. The wreath’s leaves are held together with floral tape. This was…

MOO Halloween magic

Craft lovers MOO have some great Halloween ideas for projects you can do with your cards. Check it out! The banner is by far my favorite:

Product review: Micheal’s Martha Stewart Autumn Wreath Kit

GRRR! I have such a love-hate relationship with the Martha Stewart Craft Collection from Michael’s. I love them because the projects are indeed cute. But I tend to hate them…

“Fall” bandage wreath

File this under the category of “Lish does nothing but craft wreaths.” Which is sometimes pretty much true. But, oh well! Wreath away! Looking for a tacky, yet seasonal wreath…

Crafting like a pirate, v2

Following off Steph’s earlier post…  This just in from Sublime Stitching: If you order the Sublime Stitching Pirate pattern today, you’ll receive a free pin cushion! Nice! Or should I…

Yarr! Craft Like a Pirate on Talk Like a Pirate Day

Yo ho ho me mateys. Avast and apologies to those who be skilled, I am no good at the whole talking like a pirate thing. But in celebration, check out…

Book review: Softies

…Simple Instructions for 25 Plush Pals… The info: By Therese Laskey (with an introduction by Leah Kramer) 120 pages with 10 instruction pages, color, paperback July 2007 Chronicle Books, $19.95…

Defining your craft space

I recently moved from a larger apartment to a smaller apartment. Yes, brilliant idea on my part. However, I somehow ended up with bigger closets, so I decided to go…

Crafty Car Inspiration

I had a chance to check out the GM Heritage Center this past Thursday. While I loved looking at the antique classics, some of my favorites included the “lil’ cars”…