Schlemiel, Schlamazel Hasenpfeffer Inc
Indie Fixx discovered Hasenpfeffer Inc’s soft toys and unique jewelry. Hasenpfeffer is the duo of Daniela and Chris Shelton and they recycle and reuse cast off clothing and toys to make their crafty wares.
Indie Fixx discovered Hasenpfeffer Inc’s soft toys and unique jewelry. Hasenpfeffer is the duo of Daniela and Chris Shelton and they recycle and reuse cast off clothing and toys to make their crafty wares.
Cynthia from the Colorado Art Studio blog teaches an after school clay class to children. This crazy clay head is a “free clay” project that Cynthia’s daughter made in class and gave to her for Mother’s Day. I don’t know why, but I fell in love with this crazy little guy.
Melissa from Pink Paper Peppermints is celebrating spring by posting 31 tutorials for flower projects for 31 days (not including weekends). The flower extravaganza lasts until June 16th.
Craftster BrokenFingersArt created these super saturated shrinky dink jewelry by combining “Shrink plastic + Prismacolor pencils + a Sharpie + sandpaper + Rust Oleum enamel + a lot of free time.”
Craftster Homerof2 started collecting fabric a year ago for this great orange quilt. Most of the fabric came from swaps on Craftster and was sent from all over the world. The pattern is the Uneven Nine Patch from a magazine called Fun Quilts.
During a bout of apartment overhauling, Design*Sponge reader Anna reupholstered her daughter’s rocking chair toy with inexpensive Ikea fabric. From the finished product, you would never guess the original toy was a faux-velvet plush snail. via Design*Sponge
Ever since I finished my first quilt, I have been obsessed with reading about other crafters’ quilting experiences. La Belle just finished her first machine quilting project, which not only looks great, but also includes tips and helpful links. There’s also a picture of a ridiculously cute kitten.