When Valentine's Day gets near on the calendar, I start thinking about new things to make. This year, I wanted to combine crochet with a printable valentine and I thought - why not make a
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In an earlier post, I went over a list of memory review games that I am planning on using this year with my Foundations class. (CLICK HERE if you would like to read that post.) In this post, I am s…
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Suzi-Homefaker/157277567665756 Kitsch-Back: What is Kitsch to You? If you look at your dictionary or Wikipedia, you may find kitsch defined as ‘gaudy, cheap, and tacky.’ This description does not to justice to the international phenomenon we fondly know as kitsch. A word borrowed from the German language, its orginal meaning has it associated with tackiness and trashiness. Yet it is also fresh, funky and fabulous. You can find it all over the world, emboying different media and styles. There is a quirky kind of magic to it, an irrestible charm if you get to know it. What does it mean to you? Is there even such a thing as ‘too kitsch’ or ‘too much kitsch’? No! Of course not. I know it was alot of pictures, and thanks for looking!!! Come visit me on FB http://www.facebook.com/pages/Suzi-Homefaker/157277567665756
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the small pocket knife has eighty-one different combinations-- unscrew boredom and bring in fun with the african safari animal silhouettes.
This tutorial is a video sew-along of the welt pocket used in the Wheaton Windbreaker Pattern
My entry to the Altoids Pocket Tin contest at www.altoids.com/ My favorite toy when I was a kid was the "57 Games Chest". It featured a half-dozen gameboards, two dice, some plastic markers, and instructions for - yep - 57 games. My 'Altoids Pocket Games Chest' trumps it by fitting in your pocket. The APGC contains a half-dozen colorful plastic markers, sixteen cardboard 'winks', a folding gameboard, some grid paper, a pencil, five dice, a deck of 'mini' playing cards, a pad of Post-it notes, and a laminated cheatsheet for some favorite games.
Try these fun and educational activities for kids. Make a volcano, a tornado, glitter jars (like snow globes), giant bubbles, dry ice bubbles, and more.
Need a fun brunch recipe? These Tofu Benedict Fillo Pockets are equal parts fancy and delicious! With an easy #vegan Hollandaise sauce.
Sweet, soft cookie dough forms a pocket around your choice of fillings, in these traditional Purim cookies.
My kids absolutely love Hot Pockets. Seriously, they would eat them every day, which is fine but those things can get really expensive. You can imagine how happy I was to come across this recipe for ham and cheese pockets, which is basically Hot Pockets, but they’re homemade. Any time I can give my family homemade makes me happy and I really do love these little pockets.
I found this pattern on Plain and Joyful Living blog and have been knitting them ever since. I made a few changes to the hat and head from...
Handmade by me, each heart is hand cut, hand sewn, filled with polyfil, adorned with a pink button, and sewn with embroidery thread. Pocket hearts are available in 3 different felt colors white, pink, purple, with complimenting fabric. Each heart is attached to card stock and adorns a little saying “Pocket Hug, True friends are never apart, maybe in distance but never in heart.” Please note: each fabric will have a different pattern due to cut, however the color scheme will be the same. Card stock colors are pink and light purple Each heart measures about 2 inches wide, 1.34” long and 1” thick. The writing is in all black ink. Custom sayings are accommodated, however is limited to 65 characters. These hearts make great gifts for those who just need some extra support and know someone is thinking about them. Please message me for special requests. Custom orders can be made via custom button found on the main page of my site. Please note that bulk orders will require additional time. Bulk orders are considered to be 15 or more and cannot be accommodated in the 1-3 day shipping. Please be sure to pick your color heart and the card stock when checking out. Thanks for stopping bye!
10-minute double pocket felt pouch
Hey, Fun friends! We’re excited to share a fun and festive Valentine project with you, from our recent Follow Your Heart event. We had such a good time sharing with you some new Valentine’s Day inspired products [Let’s be honest, though. These can be used for so much more than just Valentine’s Day!], fun stamps, dies and other pretty supplies you’ll be excited to use to bring paper to life. Let’s share a project you can create with just a handful of supplies, starting with one sheet of cardstock and the FSJ Scoring Board! Isn’t that just too cute?! Imagine all of the ways you can fill those pockets. Photos, handmade coupons or love notes top our lists but you do what suits you and your recipient best. Let’s break it down step by step, shall we? We love our Journey Scoring Board and Crease Tool, they are absolutely perfect for this project and are such high quality you won’t find yourself needing another! When you use these two tools, make sure you give them a good solid score line, that way, you’ll have an easier time creasing the paper. As you can see on this example we created for you, you’re going to score your piece of cardstock [we used Candy Apple] at the 3″, 6″ and 9″ marks. Then, you’ll rotate the paper 90 degrees and do the same thing again. As you can see above, we’ll cut away part of the paper, a 3″x9″ section. You can fold your paper to get your good creases to make it easy to fold up for giving! You can use the rounded side of your Crease Tool to help break down the fibers in the paper, making it easy to fold away! Have you used our Corner Rounder? It’s so easy to use and you can also make notches in paper, too. That is what we used it for here on this project. We’ll simply create notches in the center of each section. Now we can fold our paper in an accordion fold — you know the way, right? Back and forth! Once we’re finished with all of the folding and attaching – you can do the FUN part, right? The printed paper [we trimmed ours to 2.75″x5.75″] goes in the back of each little pocket but each little detail is up to you! Of course, we wanted to add a little stamping so we added details and sentiments from our Love Arrow ATS and All The Feels stamp set. We also mixed in something a bit unexpected, bits and pieces from our Holiday Mix & Match Embellishment Pack. See? Not just for Christmas! We love the dimensional element from this set and how we can use the red embellishments on our Valentine’s Day project! Are you so excited about this project? Do you think you’ll make some of these for the holiday? Why not send these in the place of cards? You can add sweet notes and your loved ones will definitely feel warm and fuzzy inside! Would you like to see more from our Follow Your Heart event? Check out this video and we’re sure you’ll be in the mood to create! Supplies Used: Journey Scoring Board | Crease Tool | Candy Apple Cardstock | Corner Rounder | Follow Your Heart Prints Printed Paper | Love Arrow ATS | Whip Cream Cardstock | Candy Apple True Color Fusion Ink Pad | Cranberry Bliss True Color Fusion Ink Pad | Black Licorice True Color Fusion Ink Pad | Candy Apple Satin Ribbon | Fresh Sage Satin Ribbon | Fresh Sage Cardstock | Special Day Organza Ribbon | Retractable Craft Knife | Candy Apple Washi | Holiday Mix & Match Embellishment | Scalloped Circle Punch | Black Licorice Cardstock | Licorice Twist Twine | Whip Cream Thread | Tag Set Steel Rule Die | Border Essentials Die Set | Border Basics Die Set | Journey Days Stapler
The Annie A-line skirt is a simple skirt to sew and very versatile. If you want to add a few details for more of a wow factor, you can add some pockets. I’ve created a template of some patch pockets f
I love working with companies that encourage volunteerism and service projects. Fairfield is not only family-owned and made in the USA, but has a strong foundation in service with their "We Make
Pocket hugs make a great gift for the one you love. Kids, the elderly and any age in between would love receiving a token of your love. Each one comes with a poem card too.
Made my first loaded pocket card for a friend last month using the sweet papers from Pebbles Tealightful 6×6 paper pad and ephemera! The front of the card was actually my entry for the Pebbles…
This fun little folder has 8 pockets. At 3 inches x 5 5/8 inches you could tuck it into a larger pocket of an album or organizer. It has so many interesting little pockets to explore or
As requested by many of you lovely ladies, I've written a tutorial on how I made my circular pockets on my recent Current Favourite Dress (thank you for all the lovely comments too!). I've been home s
I very rarely enjoy making clothes for other adults. Women come in every shape and size and I’m no tailor! So it’s really hard to make things for other people that fit them correctly. But recently an old and very dear friend of mine asked me if I could make a skirt she’d seen. So she came over one afternoon, we poured over the picture and came up with a game plan. Then we packed…
Add Secret Pockets to Undershirt: Whenever I travel to dodgy places I used to carry my valuables in a travel neck pouch under my shirt. The strap is uncomfortable and the package is bulky but it was better than hip or leg pouches. I decided I can find a better way to hide stuff by i…
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