How-To: Fourth of July Baby Suspenders
Oh my goodness. Oh my goodness! I have a feeling tiny crafters wearing these adorable Fourth of July suspenders will be THE hit at any holiday party tomorrow! Check out The Alison Show for this how-to project.
Oh my goodness. Oh my goodness! I have a feeling tiny crafters wearing these adorable Fourth of July suspenders will be THE hit at any holiday party tomorrow! Check out The Alison Show for this how-to project.
I was just thinking this weekend that sometimes some of my favorite projects I make are the ones that are the easiest to create. I really like this star-themed red, white, and blue garland from Shannon of Madigan Made. It’s easy to make and is a great last-minute decoration if you’re hosting family or friends […]
Here’s a great idea for some patriotic gear for this week’s holiday celebrations. Kids Activities Blog shows us how to make this painted shirt, using star stickers as a creative stencil.
It’s hot outside, but this patriotic mini knit sock pin pattern from Kathy North on Designs by KN is perfect for a little bit of summertime knitting! [Via CraftGossip] More: Folded Paper Fourth of July Wreath @Craftzine.com blog How-To: Fourth of July Flag Garland @Craftzine.com blog How-To: Yarn Wrapped Stars For 4th of July @Craftzine.com […]
This garland is made from the simplest of supplies and makes up very quickly, so there’s no need to save this just for July. Got some cupcake liners and index cards on hand?
My sweet tooth is dying for a packet of these incredibly awesome patriotic candy buttons! Sweet Sugar Belle not only created this flag-inspired sugary snack, she even put together a clever package so that these sweet treats can be handed out as favors at a Fourth of July party.
Sand is a big problem in my house (3-year-old boy: check, kitesurfing man: check) so Pascale’s beautifully written mesh beach bag tutorial is making me do a happy little dance. Best of all, it uses real window screen mesh, so it’s a brilliant reuse for that broken screen!