
*Make a distressed folk art painting with Lil Blue Boo on U create. *Learn how to make your own handmade ear wires on McFarland Designs. *Turn a woman's skirt into a romantic little girl's dress. Get the how-to on V and Co. *Head to Kelly Loves Whales for a fantastic print making video tutorial. *Sew a Hushabye tote bag and matching coin quilt with directions from Jodi on Moda Bake Shop. *Get the pattern for this beautiful maple leaf applique block on Wee Folk Art. *Create easy canvas art with free printables and directions from Just Deanna. *Turn wedding or other special photos into a gorgeous home decor arrangement. Get the details on Edyta Szyszlo Photography. *Learn how to use the textured tissue paper technique to add texture to landscapes before painting. Check out the tutorial on That Artist Woman. *Head to The Shabby Chic Cottage and learn how to create a pediment from a picture frame. *Learn how to fake a landscape painting with Lil Blue Boo. *Create no sew chair ruffles with A Penny Saved...*Three Pumpkins Little shares a tutorial for reverse applique using recycled phone book pages. *Create cocktail applique drawstring bags with kojodesigns. *Make your own flower press with Amy Merrick on Design Sponge. *Create moss graffiti with Craft. This would be so much fun to do with kids. *Turn a photo of your home into a stitchery with a tutorial from Whosies. *Knit cozy glass covers with a pattern from Leigh Radford on Design Sponge. *Turn old hardware and frames into fun and easy home decor with HollyLuv on The Nest. *Sew cozy quilted coasters with luvinthemommyhood.

September 2nd, 2009 at 5:11 pm
Thanks for the link luv Rachel!!!
September 2nd, 2009 at 8:41 pm
Wow. So many great ones to pick from this time ’round!
September 3rd, 2009 at 4:22 am
Your site inspires me everyday.
September 3rd, 2009 at 10:47 am
Ooh! Too many to pick from. You’re doing too good a job
September 3rd, 2009 at 1:20 pm
THanks so much for linking to my printmaking tutorial, Rachel!!! You are a gem!
xxoo
September 5th, 2009 at 12:49 am
April 25th, 2010 at 12:38 am
Now THAT’S what I deem an insightful position on things. What I would suggest perhaps is talking to other people involved in the scene and bring to light any different points of view and then update your blog or create a new post for us to . Hopefully you’ll take my ideas, I’m looking forward to it! Try to cover off on some graffiti characters as well if possible, they’re quite popular at the moment.