I thought “Bloom where you are planted” was a common quote but I had some comments that said they had never heard it before and my hubby said he hadn’t either. So I did a little google search. I’ve always loved Mary Engelbreit cards and items, I think that’s where I heard it. It was fun finding unusual things on my search. I didn’t realize there was fabric, but look at this beautiful apron in this ETSY shop! And look at this dress HERE! In fact do a search in ETSY and you will find many beautiful things! I LOVE ETSY! Visit Mary’s blog HERE! It’s packed with fun things to do and beautiful art! I love these Christmas illustrations! And remember…. ; )
What is up my pretty little ladies? Did you have a swell Easter weekend? I would tell you that I was MIA yesterday due to a killer Easter M...
We've rounded up 18 of our favorite educational Halloween kids crafts, broken down by educational subject so there's something for every interest.
Very Little Cutting is Required for These Charming Stars! This lovely quilt top will stitch together in no time. Just choose 3 charm packs and get started. There’s minimal cutting to do and it all goes together quickly and easily, even for beginning quilters. Quilt photo above and at the top of the page courtesy …
Dinosaur Fossils for Kids are a simple salt dough craft. Add your favorite dino impressions, let dry, and add some metallic paint for a fun dinosaur craft.
A list of the 10 best DIY sewing gifts for a new mom. This list includes projects for a range of skills, so don't count yourself out!
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Vintage Sheets and Linens make great fabric for all kinds of projects. Of course sewing with them is an option but you can do so many other DIY's as well.
Sadie Seasongoods is all about living a firsthand life using secondhand things - upcycling ideas, repurposing projects, and thrift store shopping!
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Sadie Seasongoods is all about living a firsthand life using secondhand things - upcycling ideas, repurposing projects, and thrift store shopping!
🤗I loved that result!!! I used some leftovers! I decided on a very colorful and cheerful combination. Each leftover is part of a bigger project, this one...
Best 10 sloth sewing patterns that are trending now. Check out these popular diy sloth ideas and choose your favorite!
100+ Creative Ways to ask to Dances - a great collection for any teen or college student asking to a school or church dance.
Meet my Tilt O' Whirl quilt. Each block of swirling circles looks like the top view of a Tilt O' Whirl .... my very favorite ...
Today we read one of my all time favorite books, Sadie and the Snowman, to kick off our unit on snow and snowmen. I love the repetitive structure of the book and Sadie's great attitude. This was a book we had when we were little, and I was so pleased to be able to share it with my students. I am thinking I will read it several times and create a felt board story so they can re-enact it during center time. Along with Sadie, I also did a craft using shaving cream mixed with glue (I first saw it at OT Cafe). The kids had a ton of fun creating their snowman, as well as adding their own snowman accessories. Our classroom has a large bucket of funky buttons, so that was an exciting addition to the craft. I'm just hoping that they will stay stuck on the crafts! Here are the finished products my cuties made today: I love this last little guy's mouth! He forgot to add buttons, but it is so cute! I have a ton of extra shaving cream paint leftover so later this week, I am hoping to do a melted snowman craft from The Primary Pack. Also on for this week: Starting a "Wonder Wall" to showcase our wonderings about snow, growing snow crystals and potentially making a class question and answer book about snow (ok, that might be next week). Do you have any favorite books about snow? Did you read Sadie as a child, or to your class?
Make this cozy easy t-shirt pillow upcycle craft from a favorite or thrifted tee. It's a great beginning sewing project for any skill level.
How perfect is this? A DIY pin cushion and sewing caddy using a vintage teapot that came from a thrift store!