With the Strange Folk Festival right around the corner excitement is in the air. And now you can win some awesome raffle prizes from participating Strange Folk Festival artists. Check out the
My first love is my children and then closely followed is my love for crafting. I am a girl who loves her glitter with her skulls. I have to craft. It is like sneeze that must come out.
Girly Room Updates
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Ummm hello. I could give you a list of what’s kept me away lately, but
let’s just say that two of them are this here blog and strep throat.
Neither of whic...
Cake Pop Fondue Party
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Here’s one of those “Why didn’t I think of that?” situations. Yes, why
waste all that time preparing cake pops for a party? Dipping and sprinkling
and al...
7 pencil-related DIY projects
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Do you like pencils? I do. Especially when they're pretty or come in a
fancy pouch. Check out these tutorials:
Make colored pencil jewelry with Mini Eco at...
Baskets of Better!
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When I first looked at Karianne's bathroom here, I wasn't too terrified.
In fact, I thought it looked pretty good, what with that dark-stained
beadboard ...
Test Drive: The Unibind Photobook Creator
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What a fun day! We got to take a test drive of the Unibind Photobook
Creator with the fabulous Ken Oliver. This is a pretty cool device. You
can create...
Reader's Digest and Mod Podge crafts.
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Cathe from Just Something I Made has a pretty awesome Reader's Digest
condensed book collection, which she's acquired for quite awhile from
thrift stores...
How-to: Make a Repurposed Table Runner
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Of course, I could have hit up the big box store for a table runner, but
where's the fun in that? Plus, those store-bought situations tend to
involve eithe...
The Greatest Love of All
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Greatest Love of All") Look, I love my dog. I love her more than anything.
I let her ...
Who Else Wants to See Handmade Go Off The Charts?
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If you’re selling on Etsy or selling handmade anywhere else, you, my
friend, are in a great spot! Handmade is growing so fast it’s hardly
measurable. Etsy ...
featured swap: Inspired by Postage Stamps
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This week, I want to share a very creative swap for all of us who love
postal mail and stamps. It is the Inspired by Postage Stamps Swap hosted by
Michelle...
Filoni Answers Clone Wars Fans’ Questions
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Supervising Director Dave Filoni at his desk. Recently, fans of The Clone
Wars got a nice treat from Supervising Director Dave Filoni who answers
questions...
Creating Original Content
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Today’s #crafterminds chat was a great one – we talked all about Creating
Original Content – from being original, to how and when to copy, how to “be
inspi...
DIY Mexi-Boho Lampshade
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So I went a little wild with the fabric and yarn this weekend to make this
crazy lampshade. It's just the right touch I wanted for my bedroom! i
realize ...
Sunday Sketchbook - Giant Thoughts
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Can't recall even picking up a pencil or a pen at all this past week, let
alone sketching anything (that has to change). Here are a few that were
buried in...
I adore Zinio! (and no, it isn't a kind of pasta)
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Super pretty room, right? It's from the February 2011 issue of Country Living UK magazine. And I didn't have to scrounge around for a back copy, I read it on...
I Love to Create - Fabric Fireplace Screen
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My fireplace has long been the bane of my home decorating existence. The fireplace is made of stone and has no mantle. The stone is very textured making it...
be my valentine: irresistable
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Here is a lovely watercolor, crayon resist you and your kiddos can whip up
in no time. All you need is painter's tape, heavy paper (water color paper
wor...
Mango Chicken Salad with Lime Cilantro Dressing
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I thought I would share with you one of my favorite salad recipes. This
salad is pretty and tastes delish!! If you have any awesome salad recipes
you want ...
Valentines, and a couple of other things.
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Here's a quick round up of all the possibly useful valentines type bits and
bobs in the archives of Filth Wizardry for you. I was reminded the other
day th...
Summertime in the City
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Summer is here! We went from rainy and cool to hot, hot, hot. The heat is a
little unreal at this point. 102 degrees! Yikes! (It was 87 degrees at 8:30
thi...
Taking a break
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As if my lack of posts hasn't already stated it, I'm taking a break from
the business side of leatherworking for awhile. I'll still accept
commissions/cust...
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