
*This fabric bookmark comes complete with a pocket to stash reading glasses. Get the how-to on A Room Of One's Own. *Gift a custom painted glass sign with Cathe Holden on Living Locurto. *Repurpose a placemat into a car accessories holder. Get the details on Just Something I Made.*Grab the how-to for these cedar slice silhouettes on Design Sponge *Head to Freda's Hive for a sweet dollhouse pot holder how-to. *Create a soldered photo pendant with Belle Papier. *Make a custom Home for the Holidays plaque with My Sweet Savannah.*Show how much grandma's sewing lessons meant to you with this Housewares quilt on Lizzy House.*Make custom fleece slippers with A Bit of This and A Bit of That.*Decorate a Christmas keepsake barn star with Trey and Lucy. *Turn a vintage quilt image into a card holder. Get the details on Just Something I Made.*I love this parent and preschooler art project on glue sky. They draw, you stitch and a great gift is born!*Recycle a sweater into a pocket warmer with Annie Get Your Glue Gun.*Turn a child's art or your own design into these giftable tea towels on Hazelnuts.*Decorate giftable yarn covered pots with Homemade Mamas.*Make a lavender heating pad with Just Something I Made.
December 15th, 2009 at 3:46 am
Lovely! Going to try the house potholders and kids’ art tea towels! Thanks!
December 15th, 2009 at 6:11 am
What a FANTASTIC resource! I just checked you out for the first time and see so many cool things to try!
THANKS!
I also featured you on my blog: http://mollyleecards.blogspot.com/2009/12/one-pretty-thing-craft-roundup.html
Molly
December 15th, 2009 at 8:26 am
I LOVE that photo plaque of your home idea! Thanks for finding and sharing.
December 15th, 2009 at 9:43 am
I wish I had more time to make homemade gifts! These are really cute:-)
December 15th, 2009 at 9:50 am
Wow! I feel like I just won the lottery!! Thanks for all the links to my projects and so many more wonderful ideas for me to dive into. You ROCK!
December 15th, 2009 at 10:12 am
Hello,
Preserve your kid’s free-spirited artistry and display it like a true work of art. At http://www.MyKidsArtOnCanvas.com you can turn your child’s artwork into a unique and sophisticated canvas art print. It personalizes a home and works as a decorative accent in even the most sophisticated setting. It also is a great way to encourage little artists’ creativity and boost their self-esteem. With many options ( colors, frames, borders, personal captions,…etc.) to choose from, it’s a unique gift idea for grandma or simply great pops of color for any room.
December 15th, 2009 at 12:26 pm
Wow – so many beautiful things to make and so little time…