How-To: Colorblock Baby Dress
If you’ve got a wee one at home, you’ll definitely want to check out this colorblock baby dress tutorial from Abby at Sew Much Ado. So cute, so simple! I’m clearly on a kids colorblock kick today…
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If you’ve got a wee one at home, you’ll definitely want to check out this colorblock baby dress tutorial from Abby at Sew Much Ado. So cute, so simple! I’m clearly on a kids colorblock kick today…
An Instrument for the Sonification of Everday Things is an electronic device that consists of a retractable spindle that will accept most any readily available item. Then a scanning laser reads the distance of the object as it rotates and translates that data into musical notes.
Add some flouncy fun to your mini-me’s fall wardrobe with this vintage-inspired colorblock skirt tutorial from at Elizabeth at Simple & Simon! [Via One Pretty Thing]
A Bit of Bees Knees featured these really rad room-changing lamps made out of beautiful birch trees by design company Bleu Nature. The DIYer in me is inspired to craft with nature this weekend.
It’s been fun watching the crafty updates from our own Haley as she was working on a piece of printed fabric. Her hard work has paid off and is ready for you to try on your own. Check out her blog, The Zen of Making, to learn how to print your own fabric.
In a world where pin-worthy projects can generate huge amounts of traffic, professional-looking craft photos are a top priority for many craft bloggers. Lucky for us, Kristen Magee from Paper Crave stopped by CraftFoxes to share some simple tips for professional-looking photography, no photo degree or fancy camera required!
We’re just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the holidays, and this year, I’m determined to actually wrap all of my gifts. I’ll admit it… there have been times when I just drop the present into a lame gift bag and call it done. But I always wish I had really wrapped it. […]