The Kennel Club, the organisation behind the prestigious event, has launched an online dog show for pet owners across the UK who are stuck indoors during lockdown.
Did you know that watching adorable cats bake biscuits or dogs bite running water for 30 minutes a day can reduce blood pressure, heart rate, and anxiety? This is great news for anyone who doesn’t have a pet but desperately needs to reap the benefits of having one. For those out there, Bored Panda has compiled a list of the most uplifting animals that are guaranteed to put that smile back on your face. Scroll down to find them, and enjoy grinning so much that your cheeks hurt. Or try to fight the urge to adopt an adorable, furry fella.
I'll be doing a full blog post on all of the elements, but here is the result of a full week spent working on new Mordheim terrain. The goal here was 100% playability and fun with zero attention paid to genuine architecture.
Osos Amigurumis. A pesar de que los osos son animales salvajes también tienen una apariencia tierna, por lo que enamoran a cualquiera
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JellyCat's Little Fox is a gingery jumble, with fuzzy fur from scrambling through the hedge! With a boopable nose, creamy snoot and plenty of miniature mischiefs afoot, this cub's a tiny treasure!
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Step into the world of the God of Mischief with our Loki Stud Earrings from Couture Kingdom! Crafted from high-quality sterling silver, these earrings feature a detailed design that brings the iconic helmet of Loki to life in miniature form.Perfect for any fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, these stud earrings are delicate and versatile, making them perfect for everyday wear. Add a touch of edgy elegance to your style with these Marvel earrings. Features Sterling Silver 925, or 14k gold plated, high shine finish Sterling silver, hypoallergenic earring posts for pierced ears 10mm Includes Marvel gift box
Create Mischief the Monkey with this easy free crochet monkey pattern that kids will love to hug, cuddle and play with.
Make a wooden plane and fly around the globe — at least, in your imagination! In this kids' craft video, you will learn about floatplanes, which are often used as a means of transportation in Alaska because it's so remote there. Floatplanes are special because they land on water! Then, I will show you how to make a pretend plane from craft sticks (Popsicle sticks) and clothespins. This craft project is ideal for children ages 6 and older with adult supervision. It takes about one hour to complete. For this kids’ activity, you will need small and large Popsicle sticks (craft sticks), wooden dowels, wooden beads, a paintbrush, clothespins, paint, a hot glue gun, and a plastic tray or paper plate. WARNING: Adults should help children with the hot glue gun because the glue is very hot and can burn the skin. If you have fun making DIY clothespin planes with me, please like this children’s craft video, share it with a friend and subscribe to my YouTube channel! Enjoy flying your plane to all your favorite destinations and be sure to check out my sailboat craft! After making a toy sailboat, you can sail all over the world too!
This is one of my favorites from my T.T. collection. I like that her corgi Meggie has traditional Welsh clothing because she is a Welsh Corgi. :} You can click on the "All Sizes" icon over the image to get a better view of the details.
Learn how to create a cute and cuddly companion with the help of this step-by-step Crochet Joker Amigurumi Pattern.
Welcome to the wondrous and bizarre collection of medieval doodles that feature fantastical things like a tiny frog playing the piano, a frail skeleton drinking wine, or a monk and his cat reading together.
2014 flew by and left me in its dust! I think it was one of my busiest years ever, and I spent almost zero time in my sewing and crafting room, except for a last-minute, harried rush of small Christmas gifts. I often give lip service to the idea of needing to take time for oneself, but I ran myself ragged and the way I felt was a real kick in the pants. Now I finally have three in school and some time to myself, so I have dubbed this the "Year of Me." We have just found out we are moving to Germany this summer, so I don't need to worry about finding a job until we move. With that in mind, I've spent a lot of my newfound spare time taking care of myself physically and spiritually, which is having a tremendous positive impact on my life. I have been making medical appointments that are a decade overdue, spending time doing the things I love, organizing the house, volunteering for causes that move me, and more. Still busy, but it is a much more healing energy. So what does this mean for the blog? It means there's lots of good stuff coming up! Here's a quick look ahead: Right off the bat, I have some patterns that have been tested and are ready for release in the next couple of weeks. They include the Grinch, a wire hair fox terrier, and a miniature schnauzer. At this point I am not planning on doing more dog breeds (I made mini quilts for family members who owned these breeds), but if you have a specific request, please let me know and I can whip one up! The Grinch has been tested and will be released on FiS soon! You can find his pattern on Friday on Craftsy and the blog. Hopefully I can get a tester for Cindy Lou Who and Max soon so that they can join him. "Freddie," the miniature schnauzer, is awaiting release on Craftsy. "Willie," the wire hair fox terrier, has also been tested and will be on Craftsy soon. I will also be releasing weekly test results for blocks from the Game of Thrones quilt that I designed for my husband. I have to admit that I'm not a fan of the books or show, simply because I have never gotten around to diving in to them, but I am super excited to do this for him. At this point the plan is to release a block each week, but if any blocks need to be reworked once I start on them it may take an extra week to fix the pattern. If you are interested in testing this along with me, I can email you the pattern files. I just ask that you allow me to share your finished design on the blog. Hopefully, this will be the finished project! Throughout the year, I'll be sharing my blocks from the 2015 Project of Doom quilt-along hosted by Jennifer Ofenstein over at Fandom in Stitches. I'm going to try to learn how to use an embroidery machine to do my book titles, so you can share in my (mis)adventures there. :) Finally, I will be without a sewing room for a good portion of the fall, due to our move. Therefore, I have set up a BOW quilt-along featuring the 12 days of Christmas that will be released in the late summer and early fall. That should give everyone ample time to quilt and bind their quilts before the Christmas season. I, for one, could definitely use less stuff on my to-do-list during the actual holidays. This will be a buy-in BOW project, with each pattern costing only 2$. The patterns will be available through Craftsy. This will be the finished 12 Days of Christmas quilt. Whew! I think that's about it for now. I will also be trying to finish some UFOs, and may share some other blocks as they are tested, but I don't expect to be doing a lot beyond these items this year. Stay tuned, and as always, I welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions!