Looking for cheap gift ideas? Check out this list of 51 gift ideas under $10! These $10 gifts make inexpensive Christmas gifts that anyone would love.
We have scoured the Internet for you Manga and Anime fans, trying to select a nice collection of craft ideas for those who love Manga. We tried to keep in mind that most craft lovers are usually doing their crafting in the spare time so we felt these Manga gift ideas needed to be simple and easy. Many of them are but a few will challenge you and then we even included a few things you could buy straight from Etsy or eBay if you didn't have the time or talent to 'DIY.' No matter your preference, of do it yourself
Sometimes, even when you only have the tiniest of scraps, you can’t make yourself part with them - so, knowing scrap-busting simple sewing projects help!
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My children, Eleanor in particular, have an obsession with rocks. Their obsession is driving my husband crazy, because we have rocks sprawled all over our yard. I have a few rock crafts up my sleeve though. I have had these Elmer’s Painters pens for years. I originally got them for a campaign way back when...Read More
25 Handmade Gifts for under five dollars! These DIY Gift Ideas are perfect for Christmas, birthdays, Mother's Day, and any other special occasion!
Are you looking for a neat vintage 70s pot holder sewing pattern? Here are three! These leaf shapes make darling pot holders for your cottagecore kitchen or to give as gifts! You get the maple leaf, dragonfly leaf, and ladybug beetle leaf. The leaf veins are embroidered for a quilted look. Simple and clear directions; the pattern needs to be enlarged to 1" squares Size: about 8" wide Maple Leaf Dragonfly Leaf Ladybug beetle Leaf For all the iconic 70s and 80s sewing patterns in my shop, check out here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PearlShoreCat?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=stuffed Written in English using US terms Questions? Just ask!
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A quick and easy DIY basket you can knit up no time flat. These small baskets are soft and flexible and can be folded down for storage.
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Day 37 50 DIY Days of Christmas: Clever and Silly Wrap Ideas!
Hi! Welcome to this week’s Pinterest Party. Every week Michele from The Scrap Shoppe, Bev from Flamingo Toes, Kara from Mine for the Making or I (Malia from Yesterday on Tuesday) get the opportunity to introduce you to a featured Pinterest Pinner. This week’s pinner is… Jenny from Upcycled Nest. She has 46 Boards and ... Read More about Pinterest Feature Friday
We have scoured the Internet for you Manga and Anime fans, trying to select a nice collection of craft ideas for those who love Manga. We tried to keep in mind that most craft lovers are usually doing their crafting in the spare time so we felt these Manga gift ideas needed to be simple and easy. Many of them are but a few will challenge you and then we even included a few things you could buy straight from Etsy or eBay if you didn't have the time or talent to 'DIY.' No matter your preference, of do it yourself
These 12 gift-wrapping techniques will have you—and your presents—covered this holiday season!
A few weeks ago I shared a cool technique that my boys and I used to create 3D Sharpie artwork. We enjoyed the project so much that I thought we could use a similar process to create Sharpie tinfoil pendants. These pendants can be used as necklace charms, keychains or backpack clips. To make a Sharpie tinfoil pendant: 1) Cut a small (1 ½ inch) circle from an old cereal box. 2) Cut a slightly bigger circle from tin foil. 3) Draw a simple design on the cardboard, cover the outline of the design with glue and yarn, and set it aside to dry. 4) Cover the dull side of the tin foil with a glue stick, wrap the tin foil around the cardboard containing the design, and secure the tinfoil with a piece of tape on the backside of the pendant. 5) Rub the tinfoil on the front of the pendant with a piece of felt to help the yarn design show through. 6) Colour the design with Sharpies, and allow to dry. 7) Punch a hole in the top of the pendant, and add a pendant clasp. (These can be purchased inexpensively wherever craft supplies are sold, but a paper clip would work too.) You could use a piece of yarn or ribbon, but I hung mine from a chain I had in my jewellery box. Cute, right? I think this is a fantastic craft for kids of all ages. These Sharpie tinfoil pendants would make a fun homemade gift for Mother's Day too! ♥ Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
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