Last week on the blog, I introduced a new weekly roundup that I am calling 5 scroll stoppers; a small compilation of images I've found in the last week that completely stop me mid-scroll because of how stunning they are. I feel like this will be a great way to share inspiration while also giving love to Instagram accounts that I follow. This week there seems to be a theme happening. Cozy spaces around that house that also show pops of color that I am really interested in exploring. If you missed last weeks scroll stoppers check it out here!
Turn an inexpensive pine box into a fun pop up photo box that holds photos of precious memories in two hours for less than 5.00.
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Butterick 6472; ca. 1953; Wraparound dress: 3 main pattern pieces. Make it in a day - wear it for many occasions. Back wraps to the front and buttons to the bodice giving a redingote look. Dress has only shoulder and backwaist seams! Contrast the wraparound section. (B)One fabric. Featured in the Butterick Pattern Book, Spring 1953 Reissued in 2015 as Butterick 6211. As featured in Butterick Pattern Book, Spring 1953 [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make su
How to Make a Storage Cube Project Table {inspired by Pottery Barn}Beth saved over $1000 by knocking off the Pottery Barn Bedford Project Table! Using storage cubes and stained wood for the table top, she made a huge work space for $120! Click on the link to see how she did it.View This Tutorial
For patterns questions, KALs and fun please join the AnkeStrick group. …….. This little cardigan is knitted from the top down in one piece. No picked up stitches and no sewing is needed. You only have to weave in the ends and find 4 nice buttons. The shoulder part based on the contiguous method by SusieM, modified to the “slanted contiguous method”, inspired by italian designers who often used slanted shoulder seams for their perfect fitted suits. sizes XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL chest/bust (inches) 33, 35, 38, 41, 44, 48 chest/bust (cm) 82, 88, 96, 105, 112, 122 Pattern written in English.
“I must have flowers, always, and always.” (Claude Monet). It was the famous painter Monet that said that, and I have to say I fully agree. I can't explain what flowers mean in my life, but I'm so tha
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Get ready! This cute craft is perfect for kids; DIY easy cute origami cats that anyone can make, whatever their age, and decorate as well.
Hello! Welcome all my new Email Subscribers! I believe a lot of you are new from the perk of joining our Private Nesting with Grace Facebook Group. I have over 600 new requests that we are working on adding today. If you are not a part of our private group and want to be join HERE (promise we will get you added!) One question I have gotten from several readers is "How do I make my home cozy??" I gave 4 simple tips that I think anyone can easily apply. Also added another video from my Instagram Stories when I styled our bookcases in our front room- they are super cozy and I hope the video helps you! BTW- we keep our wireless printer in the cupboard below the open bookcase and a ton of books that we don't want displayed right now- it is OK to not have every book you own in your bookcase! I snapped this grainy- imperfect picture when my home was feeling super cozy and imperfect. I think that is the key to remember- cozy is NOT perfect! Read the post HERE
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Penny for your thoughts... For the zombie enthusiast, thinker and scientist in all of us! Perfect for Halloween, a gift or just to help you sport your uniqueness, this playful hat can be crocheted in any of 7 sizes newborn-adult. This pattern also includes instructions for turning the hat into a spectacular table or desk decoration! Work this classic up in the traditional colors or have fun mixing and matching for a one-of-a-kind novelty! Please notice that this listing is for the instructions to make your own Brain Beanie and not for the finished item. This PDF pattern is available for instant download with completed payment. Brain Beanie is an original design by Cynthia Rae. *Brain Beanie pattern is licensed under a Creative Commons License and is not to be sold or distributed. For more information about the license please visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ Please contact Cynthia Rae for details on selling your creations made from this pattern. Send a conversation (contact seller) or an email to candypopcreations [!at] gmail.com Happy Crocheting!
I saw this on Design Sponge over the weekend and was so wowed by it — both as a public art project and as a bit of DIY inspiration. It’s the brainchild of architect Tali Buchler, who describes herself on her blog like this: “I don’t design houses so much anymore. I use my design […]
Readers, I'm stoked. I went fabric shopping this morning for Cathy's 1940's dress with the gathered bodice and skirt front, Simplicity 4...