Girl’s Garden Party Apron Tutorial
Spring is here! Randi at I Have to Say created this lovely girl’s garden party apron and shares with you her tutorial. Thanks Jess!
Spring is here! Randi at I Have to Say created this lovely girl’s garden party apron and shares with you her tutorial. Thanks Jess!
Lil Birdie Stitches shows you how to create this fun and playful patchwork ball–what a great way to use up fabric scraps. (via) Patchwork Ball How-To
Find out how to make a PVC pipe loom in this project excerpt from the book, Kids Weaving by Sarah Swett. Related: DIY Weaving Loom
Thimble recently linked to this adorable step-by-step tutorial from the Mushroom Villagers blog, showing how to make this stylish “Eddie Cap” for a kidlet. These would look great in all sorts of fabrics and colors! If you make one, be sure to add a pic to the Eddie Cap Flickr Pool.
Collin @ MAKE writes: Run-of-the-mill tattoo designs are easy to fake and therefore easy to doubt. But forging a believably atrocious design with some inkjet tattoo paper could definitely turn some heads. I loved temporary tattoos as a kid, but I can’t imagine how much more I would have loved them if I could design […]
Melissa Goodsell put up a tutorial for this easy and safe puff paint for children using flour, food coloring, and a microwave.
Martha Stewart shows you a great way to create a kids’ paper scroll table, perfect for a constant supply of doodling and coloring. Forget the kids, I would love to have this for myself for jotting down constant ideas or taking notes! [ via Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh ]