Happy September my friends ! Yes, it's been a long time since I've posted here. I think I'll just post when I think I have a REALLY goo...
Turn a few plastic eggs into the cutest primitive and rustic fabric acorns! An easy Fall craft and affordable addition to your season...
Turn a few plastic eggs into the cutest primitive and rustic fabric acorns! An easy Fall craft and affordable addition to your season...
Decorate for fall with a DIY acorn garland craft. Drill holes through acorns, string them on jute twine, and add tassels on both ends.
These are Rusty Jingle Bell Ornaments with Acorn Cap Tops. They are approximately 1 1/4 inches tall with a dark brown hemp twine hanger. The bells measure 3/4 inch in diameter. The Acorn Caps were found in the forest near my Pennsylvania home. If you prefer a different quantity, just message me and I can make a custom listing for you. These are also available without the twine hangers as shown in the last photo here https://www.etsy.com/listing/206552667/rust-jingle-bell-acorns To see my other items, visit my shop http://www.etsy.com/shop/StoneHouseCrafts Thanks!
Today is another Create With Me Challenge day! Create With Me challenges are hosted by Lindi from Love Create Celebrate and Samantha from Little Bits of Home. At the beginning of each month, we will ask YOU to vote on a material to create something from. Then, at the end of the month, we will
I have not blogged in AGES!!! It only took an hour to figure out how to post a picture! Let's see how and if this works! Just finished Santa Folk. Pattern by T F C Folk Art. Now back to my crafting table!
I love using Old Book pages for DIY projects, & today's leaf craft project combines them with Dollar Tree Woodcrafts. Budget Fall Decor Idea.
These autumn leaf butterflies and dragonflies are SO COOL and are completely inspired by nature! Fall is here, and our neighborhood is sooo pretty right now! There are so many beautiful trees changing colours. Bright oranges, rich reds and bold yellows are taking over the streets and I LOVE it! It wasn't hard to be influenced by all the beauty of autumn, and this craft was so much fun! Nature really provides the bulk of what you'll need to make this craft! I went on a little walk around the block with my kids and we found SO many cool
Join me for a step by step picture tutorial on how to tan a deer hide. We will learn the process of brain tanning hides into workable buckskin.
Find pine cones on a nature walk and transform them into adorable little hedgehogs.
Bleached pinecones have a weathered, soft patina that's perfect for holiday crafting. Follow this easy guide on how to bleach pinecones for decor.
Inside: Acorn Bells are a sweet addition to gardens, fairy houses, or fall decor. How delightful to have a full bowl on
Jag trodde att jag hade sett mig proppmätt på vimplar. Inte minst i barnrum. Men det var bara tills jag sprang på dessa från Numero 74. Alldeles ljuvliga små tyglappar på tråd i dova, mönstrade och enfärgade kombinationer, med små mässingsbjällror längst ut. Jag köpte mina hos Mokkasin (nej, ingen bloggmuta) till det facila priset […]
Join me for a step by step picture tutorial on how to tan a deer hide. We will learn the process of brain tanning hides into workable buckskin.
As the nights get longer and the weather turns, I look for ways to keep the hygge vibe alive inside! Other than lighting candles, I like to burn incense. Certain types of incense—my favorites being Sandalwood and Frankincense—help a girl chill out at the end of the day and add a lovely fragrance to your…
Requirements: Foolproof Crazy-Quilt Projects 1 piece of felted wool 7 1/2" x 7 1/2" 1 piece of lining fabric 7 1/2" x 7 1/2" 1 piece of non-woven stabilizer 7 1/2" x 7 1/2" 2" piece of 7mm ribbon Assorted 4mm and 7mm silk ribbons Assorted Perle #8 and # 12 threads Assorted stranded cottons Chenille #22 needle Milliner’s #9 needle Small button Construction; Note: Pattern includes ¼" seam allowance. 1. Fuse the stabilizer to the wrong side of the wool felt. 2. Fold the felt into the shape of an envelope and press well. Folded envelope 3. These pressed lines form the perimeter for the embroidery. It is important to remember the ¼" seam allowance. Perimeter lines 4. Follow the stitch maps from Foolproof Crazy-Quilt Projects to complete the embroidery. Stitch map 4.1 Top Left-Hand Corner - Seam Treatment X - page 38 4.2 Top Right-Hand Corner - Seam Treatment J - page 34 4.3 Bottom Left-Hand Corner - Lid Piece 5 - page 69 4.4 Bottom Right-Hand Corner - Seam Treatment B - page 14 4.5 Center - Seam Treatment A - page 68 5. Baste the 2" ribbon to the top corner of the embroidered square to form the button loop. Button loop 6. Put the outer panel on the lining piece with right sides together. 7. Pin and sew the panels together, leaving a small opening for turning. 8. Turn the panels right side out. Gently push out the seams and press. 9. Fold the completed panels into an envelope shape and press well. 10. Slip stitch the two front seams closed. 11. Feather stitch along the stitched seams and the top edge. 12. Attach the button to the front in line with the button loop. Attached button Completed Project; Enjoy! Follow my blog with Bloglovin