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My Quilt Gallery Below is a collection of all the quilts I have made. I made my first quilt in 2017 (scroll down to the last photo). I had no idea what I was doing but I jumped in full steam ahead. Since then I have learned a few things along the way and I
Pregnant women have come up with some of the cleverest DIY Halloween costumes we’ve seen — and their baby bumps are looking festive.
Amber: This is my 9 month old oscar, this is his first Halloween. Since his name is oscar we thought this was the perfect idea! We wanted something unique. This was...
We started out our spider themed week reading a few non-fiction books and filling out a KWL. Not gonna lie…I learned A LOT of things about ...
You've never seen pumpkin decorating ideas like these! We're sharing our favorites, including designs featuring ribbon, paint, sparkles, and more.
It was love at first site when this couple first met eyes...with a taxidermy goat at The Marvimon House . You'll be surprised by how strange that doesn't sound after you take a gander at the images p...
I'm a US Seller located in Oregon, near Mt Hood. Please visit my shop for a large selection of diamond painting kits. Warning: These are very addictive. Welcome to OurCraftAddictions, I'm happy to be sharing my love of diamond painting with you. Please read through the following information and don't hesita we te to ask if you still have questions. We- Please make sure to read each title (Directly under the first photo), it will have the measurements, hfull or partial and the shape of the diamond drill. ***Please keep in mind..... - When your purchasing a full drill, the larger the canvas, the more detail you will see when the picture is completed. The smaller sizes have less detail, although are great while learning or you need a project that you can complete in less time. -Frames are NOT included -The size listed is the size of the entire canvas which INCLUDES the border with the symbol Key. -Centimeters are used while measuring. One inch equals 0.39cm. 50cm equals approx. 20" -The drill area is the area that is covered in diamond drills. A full drill has the diamonds covering the entire canvas print from corner to corner. . Some drill kits vary, but all tools are included. If you have specific needs such as tweezers, multi-tip pens or a different style of tray, please let me know. I often have these on hand and will send them to you for no additional charge. TIPS: - I have both round and square drill (Diamond) paintings available to purchase. - I also have a variety of full drill and partial drill paintings. - Always place the drills with the flat sides down. - The difference between full and partial drills is the diamond coverage on each painting. A full drill will have diamonds covering the entire painting. A partial drill will only cover some areas of the painting. - Beginners, I would recommend starting with partial round drill paintings. - For more challenging diamond paintings I would recommend square full drill paintings. - Please check my store often, I add new styles weekly and sometimes daily. I now have hundreds of styles to choose from and I list several new styles weekly. - New Categories just added to my store to help you find the perfect Diamond Painting. - If there is static in your drills, cut a small fabric softener sheet and put it with your drills. - Canvas's can easily be flattened out by rolling them in the opposite direction of the folds and/or placing it under a heavy book overnight. - Frames are not included (Unless otherwise stated in the item description). -Bubbles on the canvas can be easily removed by lightly poking them with a needle and then pressing them down. 💜 Corinne
Caught in the Deadlights
I’m always a fan of living vicariously through the television, though choosing the First World War might not exactly appeal to many. But The Crimson Field is romantic, particularly the tangible fizz between Kitty and Captain Thomas Gillan.
The Squishy Squashes are my very first knitting pattern, and I'm so glad to have made them in time for Halloween and Autumn. They're incredibly beginner friendly and fast to make - if you can knit and purl then you can make these pumpkins. With 3 strands of DK yarn held at once, they make an excellent scrap buster with whatever you have laying around your yarn pile! Gauge is not actually important for this project! Feel free to mix different yarns and weights to stash-bust, but just make sure your stitches aren’t too loose as the stuffing inside will show. Once they're all knitted, sewn and stuffed you simply pop a cinnamon stick in the top hole and voila, you're finished! This free pattern contains detailed step-by-step instructions on how to sew, stuff and shape the pumpkins. I can't wait to see what colours you all pick, happy knitting!
Holly: Our family costume theme this year was Super Mario Bros. chosen by my son, Landon. Being on a budget and knowing the difficulty of making my first illusion costume, I...
Find great deals on 'Holly Personified' Poster by Walter Crane at AllPosters.com, with fast shipping, easy returns, and custom framing options you'll love!
Halloween is just around the corner and it is the perfect time to starting thinking about your costume. Halloween costumes don’t have to be just for kids. It also suits parents! Yes, it takes courage, but when you form a thematic group with the children, the result can be even better. Some costumes can be […]
With Halloween fast approaching I've got a great DIY to share today that's perfect for a little princess! Most little girls love dressing up as a princess and w…
Hey Guys! This is a chicken foot I made for my Voodoo Witch costume a couple of years ago. I made it out of sculpty clay and at first, the weight of i
The first and hardest part of this skunk costume is making the tail. It took weeks to perfect so I started early. I molded coat hangers and duck tape into
Get inspired. Unique "First Trip Around the Sun" first birthday party ideas. Explore space-themed decor, sunny crafts, activities create...