
*Sew this beautiful Blue Sky Thinker pillow with Janet Clare. *Make this fabulous Russian nesting doll card with a template and tutorial from Zakka Life. *Craft monogram plaques with Southern Hospitality. *Sew fabric charger plates with Blue Bird Studio. *Head to CraftStylish for a glass tile graphic pendant and ring video tutorial. *Turn a fat quarter into five yards of bias tape. Get the details on Stop Staring and Start Sewing. *Learn how to make a variety of burlap flower embellishments on Tatertots and Jello. *Knit last minute mitts with a beginner's project from UK Lass in the US. *Get the pattern for this stacking birdie applique block on Wee Folk Art. *Wee Folk Art shares a beautiful way to wrap a fall gift. *Make a pretty button wreath with Craftapalooza. *Turn yarn into pixie moss with Keyka Lou. *Suite Living shares the pattern for this stuffed whale toy that is perfect for baby. *I love this cozy recycled sweater rug from Diana Durkes on HomeWorkshop.com. *Knit easy lacy hand warmers with dhbuscher.com. *Make fun photo blocks as well as a giftable custom fabric wrap. Get the details on Missie Krissie.*Craft an easy feathery headband with Today I Made...*Head to 7 Layer Studio and learn how to make a custom valence with multiple variations. *I love this giftable glittered apron from Gabriela Delworth. *Make a burlap wall grouping with Tatertots and Jello.





November 8th, 2009 at 8:55 am
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November 8th, 2009 at 9:26 am
I heard you on CraftyPod and had to check out your website. You are wonderful for doing this. Thank you, thank you. I am a quilter so the fat quarter bias tape was very helpful.
November 8th, 2009 at 4:59 pm
Great round up. I found your blog while surfing the net. I saw you on someone’s blog roll and something about the name “One pretty thing” made me click and come by for a visit.
Great blog!
Carla
November 8th, 2009 at 9:18 pm
Hope you had a terrific weekend, Rachel. They seem to zip by, don’t they? Have a great week!
November 8th, 2009 at 10:35 pm
Hello! These are all so amazing and inspiring!
November 9th, 2009 at 6:39 am
Great projects!! I have several favorites.
January 22nd, 2010 at 3:24 am
[...] Here’s a simple and fun idea for making a custom monogram plaque that you can customize in infinite ways to go with your personal taste and decor. Rhoda at Southern Hospitality made these, inspired by a project she saw at Joys of Home (a blog that often has great dollar store decor ideas, by the way!). Choose your favorite scrapbook paper, paint color, and initial, and get creating. You can find wooden initials and plaques at the dollar store, or check the unfinished wood section of your local craft store for a wider selection. Oh, and this will probably only take fifteen minutes or less, and no special skills are needed. Wouldn’t it be a fun slumber party activity, or a great gift for a housewarming? [click here for Monogram Plaque Project] [inspired by] [via] [...]