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الأربعاء، 25 أغسطس 2010

Heart Pillow Cover Free Tutorial By Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home

Looking for a romantic pillow for your home decor? If you are, you'll be happy to know that Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop and A Lemon Squeezy Home blog has a wonderful tutorial on her blog showing you how to make a heart pillow cover.

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial:  I am sure I combined many, many ideas from online in my head. I see so many cute things on everyone's blogs that my brain seems to be bombarded with thoughts of what I can make. So here is what came outta my head this time!

Please respect Christie's TERMS OF USE: Unless stated otherwise, you may use any of the items or tutorials I post for personal use. If you are wanting to sell items made from my tutorials, please ask me for permission!

My *only* request, is that if you make and post anything that I came up with, that you post a link to my blog. If you sell any items on my website that was my idea, then you must post a link giving me credit (after asking permission to sell first).

Just give credit where it is due! Happy crafting!

Copyright © 2009-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/lemonsqueezyshop. Please visit her A Lemon Squeezy Home blog at http://alemonsqueezyhome.blogspot.com/

الثلاثاء، 24 أغسطس 2010

This 'n' That 2 Free E-Book From Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts

Do you love to craft and love learning the different tips and tricks for doing this or that? If you do, then you'll be happy to know that Brenda Greenwalt has created yet another  free e-book on her Lillie Mae's Crafts website that is packed  full of even more tips and tricks.



Copyright © 2010 - Written By Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-book: You all asked for it, wrote me about it, and here it is. In this E-Book you will find:

1. Prim Waxed & Scented Vintage Spools
2. Simply Sweet Daisy Stitchery
3. Tiny Heart of an Angel Basket
4. Mini Shabby Yo-Yo Flowers
5. Mini Starlight Pillow
6. Waxed Dipped Toilet Paper

Please respect Brenda's TERMS OF USE: All of my craft patterns are copyrighted. You may create a reasonable amount of items from my patterns for craft fairs, bazaars, craft malls, and auctions as long as you give Lillie Mae's Crafts credit for the design. You MAY NOT mass produce items from my patterns.  Copying for any reason at all is strictly prohibited. You DO NOT have permission to alter them in any way. No wholesaling of items made from my patterns. My patterns are not to be shared or redistributed in any form without my express permission. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at lilliemaescrafts@yahoo.com

Copyright © 2007 - 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Please visit Brenda's Crafting With Lillie Mae's blog at http://lilliemaes.blogspot.com/ and her Lillie Mae's Crafts website at http://www.lilliemaescrafts.com .

Shabby 'n' Oh So Chic Free E-Book From Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts

Do you like the shabby chic decorating style? If you do, then you'll be happy to know that Brenda Greenwalt has created a free e-book on her Lillie Mae's Crafts website to show you how to create the following:

1. Mini Roses in Vase
2. Shabby Candle Stick
3. Beads 'n' Baubles
4. Vintage Threads
5. Shabby Susie
6. Shabby Roses in Basket
7. Vintage Blue Rose Bottle
8. Rose Heart Ornie
9. Bunny Blue
10.Mini Rag Ball Jar



Copyright © 2010 - Written By Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-book: Shabby and Chic is no particular style. It is a combination of old and new, white and pastels, flowers, lace, and candles.

If you love going to flea markets, thrift stores, and rummage sales, than you will love decorating shabby and chic. Putting the old with the new and mismatching is what it's all about.

The end result is a room that is comfortable and familiar, warm and inviting, and absolutely beautiful.

In this e-book are 10 tips, tricks, and patterns. The "patterns" are complete with pictures, step-by-step instructions, and full-size patterns. The "tips and tricks" consists of a few ideas that are both cheap and easy to create. They may call for a trip to the local flea market or you may find, after a little rooting around in the basement and attic, that you have at home what you need.


Please respect Brenda's TERMS OF USE: All of my craft patterns are copyrighted. You may create a reasonable amount of items from my patterns for craft fairs, bazaars, craft malls, and auctions as long as you give Lillie Mae's Crafts credit for the design. You MAY NOT mass produce items from my patterns.  Copying for any reason at all is strictly prohibited. You DO NOT have permission to alter them in any way. No wholesaling of items made from my patterns. My patterns are not to be shared or redistributed in any form without my express permission. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at lilliemaescrafts@yahoo.com

Copyright © 2007 - 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Please visit Brenda's Crafting With Lillie Mae's blog at http://lilliemaes.blogspot.com/ and her Lillie Mae's Crafts website at http://www.lilliemaescrafts.com .

الاثنين، 23 أغسطس 2010

Alien Party, Part 1-3 Free Tutorials From Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home

Looking for a cute theme and cute decorations for a kid's party? Well, Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop and A Lemon Squeezy Home blog has three wonderful tutorials on her blog showing you how to make alien party invitations, alien decorations and alien softies. Enjoy!

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial: This is the final post for an Alien themed party. Today I'll show you how I made these aliens. I made them for party favors, and my boys seriously LOVE theirs.

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.

Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial:  My son D turned 5 last week. He requested an Alien Party! I had a lot of fun planning his party, and I decided I'd share some of the things I did in case it could help anyone else in their party planning. 

This post will show you how to make some Alien Invitations, complete with downloadable templates. Please know that I just free-handed it, so the aliens aren't perfect!

It all started with this little sketch. D said he thought it was cute, so that's what we went with.

Please respect Christie's TERMS OF USE: Unless stated otherwise, you may use any of the items or tutorials I post for personal use. If you are wanting to sell items made from my tutorials, please ask me for permission!

My *only* request, is that if you make and post anything that I came up with, that you post a link to my blog. If you sell any items on my website that was my idea, then you must post a link giving me credit (after asking permission to sell first).

Just give credit where it is due! Happy crafting!

Copyright © 2009-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Christie of Lemon Squeezy Shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/lemonsqueezyshop. Please visit her A Lemon Squeezy Home blog at http://alemonsqueezyhome.blogspot.com/

السبت، 21 أغسطس 2010

How To Frame Fabric For Wall Art Free Tutorials By Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner

Do you love decorating and looking for different ways to decorate? If you do then you'll be happy to know that Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner  has two wonderful tutorials on her blog showing you how to frame fabric for wall art. Enjoy!


How to frame fabric for wall art: a tutorial


How to Frame Fabric Tutorial- Version 2


Copyright © 2009-2010 - Written by Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner .


Here's what Dawn had to say about her tutorials: Since we just moved into a new house, we have been very busy with renovation projects and decorating.   I have searched high and low for pretty art to use on the walls, and have come up short in a few rooms.   A lot of the affordable art that is in the stores is either boring or looks too generic.   So I decided that I would use something I already love working with, fabric,  to decorate in a unique and fun way.

Copyright © 2009-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Dawn Nichols of Dawn's Quilt Corner. Please visit her Dawn's Quilt Corner blog at http://www.dawnsquiltcorner.com/ and her Dawn's Quilt Corner Etsy Shoppe at http://www.dawnsquilts.etsy.com where she specializes in handmade, modern and colorful quilts and zipper pouches in a variety of styles and colors.

Pompom Garland Free Tutorial By Melissa of Crafting With Cat Hair Blog

Looking for a quick and easy decoration for the holidays?   Well, if you are, you'll be happy to know that Melissa of  Crafting With Cat Hair blog  has a wonderful tutorial on her blog showing you how to make pompom garland. 


Pompom Garland tutorial


Copyright © 2009 - Written by Melissa of Crafting With Cat Hair blog.


Here's what Melissa had to say about her tutorial:  Here is one more quick and easy Christmas tutorial.

Please respect Melissa's TERMS OF USE:  No part of my patterns or tutorials may be reproduced in any form. The written instructions, photograph, design, and pattern and tutorial are intended for personal, non-commercial use only and can not be sold for profit. Thanks!

Copyright © 2007-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Melissa of Crafting With Cat Hair blog at http://www.craftingwithcathair.blogspot.com/.

الجمعة، 20 أغسطس 2010

How To Make A Pinecone Wreath - Free How-To By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals

Since I had just finished my Linda's Blog post on all the pine cone wreath I had made over twenty years ago I thought you might enjoy a step-by-step "How-to" on how to make one of your own. If you'd like to read my post entitled "My Favorite Pinecone Wreath - I Just Had To Make One" please CLICK HERE.

My instructions on how to make a pinecone wreath of your own are shown below.

I also created a .PDF "Linda's How-Do-I Series How To Make A Pinecone Wreath" e-book for this as well.


If you'd like to download my free e-book please CLICK HERE for the "How To Make A Pinecone Wreath" e-book page of my Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns website. Here you can also download my free e-book and and view all of our e-patterns and e-books.


How To Make A Pine Cone Wreath


Supplies Needed

1 Oasis Foam Ring - 8 1/2"
1 Can Spray Varnish
Pinecones - 2 Packages Natural Small Pinecones
White Tipped Pinecones - 1 Package
Dark Green Preserved Eucalyptus - 1 - 2  Packages 
Dried Floral Berries - Teal Colored - 1 - 2 Packages 
1/2" Red Holly Berry Head Wire Stems - 1 to 2 Packages
Floral Picks - 1 to 2 Packages
Dual Temperature Glue Gun
Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
Medium Gauge Wire
Wire Cutters

Instructions

(Note - These instructions are for ADULT use only as they require the use of a hot glue gun.  Always use caution when working with any kind of hot glue gun.)

1. Lay the white tipped pinecones out single file in a circle. Make sure you have enough pinecones to snugly fill the center of the 8 1/2" oasis foam ring.
2. Lay the natural small pinecones out single file on their sides within the circle of white tipped pinecones. Make sure you have enough pinecones to snugly fill the inner circle of the 8 1/2" oasis foam ring.
3. Lay the natural small pinecones out single file on their sides along the outer circle of the white tipped pinecones. Make sure you have enough pinecones to snugly fill the outer circle of the 8 1/2" oasis foam ring.
4. Cut a long piece on the medium gauge wire and fold it in half and then form a 1" loop. Twist the wire around itself to hold the loop and then tightly wrap the wire around the top center back of the oasis foam ring.  Twist the ends to secure it. This will form the loop to hold the wreath to the wall.
5. Starting with the white tipped pinecones wrap a floral pick around the bottom of one of the pinecones and then insert it into the center of the foam. You may need to trim the wood pick slightly with the wire cutters if it is too long. Then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the pinecone to the foam to hold it.
6. Wrap a floral pick around the bottom of the second white tipped pinecone and then position it snugly against the 1st pinecone and in the center of the foam ring. You may need to trim the wood pick slightly with the wire cutters if it is too long. Then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the pinecone to the foam (if need be) and to the 1st pinecone to hold it.
7. Continue in this manner until you have filled the the center of the foam ring with a singular row of white tipped pinecones - snuggly fit.
8. For the inner circle wrap a floral pick around the bottom of one of the natural small pinecones and then insert it on its side into the inner center of the foam ring. It should be snuggly positioned against the inner side of the white tipped pinecone. You may need to trim the wood pick slightly with the wire cutters if it is too long. Then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the pinecone to the inner center of the foam to hold it.
9. Wrap a floral pick around the bottom of the second natural small pinecone and then position it on its side snugly against the 1st pinecone in the inner circle of the foam ring and snuggly against the inner side of the white tipped pinecone. You may need to trim the wood pick slightly with the wire cutters if it is too long. Then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the pinecone to the foam (if need be). Then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue it to the natural small pinecone on its side in the inner circle, and to the side of the white tipped pinecone to hold it.
10. Continue in this manner until you have filled the the inner circle of the foam ring with a singular row of natural small pinecones - snuggly fit.
11. For the outer circle wrap a floral pick around the bottom of one of the natural small pinecones and then insert it on its side into the outer circle of the foam ring. It should be snuggly positioned against the outer side of the white tipped pinecone. You may need to trim the wood pick slightly with the wire cutters if it is too long. Then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the pinecone to the outer circle of the foam to hold it.
12. Wrap a floral pick around the bottom of the second natural small pinecone and then position it on its side snugly against the 1st pinecone in the outer circle of the foam ring and snuggly against the outer side of the white tipped pinecone. You may need to trim the wood pick slightly with the wire cutters if it is too long. Then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the pinecone to the foam (if need be). Then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue it to the natural small pinecone on its side in the outer circle, and to the outer side of the white tipped pinecone to hold it.
13. Continue in this manner until you have filled the the outer circle of the foam ring with a singular row of natural small pinecones - snuggly fit.
14. Cut the eucalyptus into many, many 3" - 4" sections with the wire cutters. Insert the preserved eucalyptus in between all the pinecones and using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue it to the pinecones. Continue in this manner until the wreath has been filled and the eucalyptus placement is pleasing to the eye.
15. Cut the dried floral berries into many, many 3" - 4" sections. Insert the dried floral berries in between all the pinecones and and eucalyptus until the placement is pleasing to the eye. Then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue it to hold it in place.
16. Fold many, many of the red holly berry wire stems in half and then insert them in between the pinecones, eucalyptus, and dried floral berries until the placement is pleasing to the eye. If need be, using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue it to hold it in place.
17. Spray the whole wreath with varnish.
18. Congratulations - You're Done!
 

Please respect Linda's Terms of Use: All patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products © 2004-2010 Linda Walsh Originals-Designs by Linda Walsh. All rights reserved, including downloading, mass producing, photocopying, enlargements, reductions,and all other forms of reproduction, website sharing, Email, RSS feeds, or any other means of redistribution. Commercial selling or reselling by any means, including eBay or any other website by permission only.

Products made from Linda Walsh Originals patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products are intended for personal use for fun or small scale personal and business profit as long as you credit us with the design. Large scale commercial use (i.e. mass production) including wholesale distribution, catalog sales, and all other forms of large scale commercial production are by permission only. Items made from Linda Walsh Originals patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products are intended for decoration only and are not intended for use by children. Not responsible for human error, individual workmanship, or printing errors in the E-books, E-products, tutorials, how-to's, patterns or the E-Patterns.



Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals, Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns, and Linda's Blog. Linda is a doll maker and doll pattern designer. http://lindawalshoriginals.com/

الخميس، 19 أغسطس 2010

Make A Rag Quilt Free Tutorial From SewDelish Blog

If you love to quilt then you'll be happy to know that  SewDelish has a wonderful tutorial on their blog showing you how to make a rag quilt.  Enjoy!



Make a Rag Quilt


Copyright © 2008 - Written by SewDelish blog.


Here's what SewDelish had to say about their tutorial:  I recently had a go at making a rag quilt and this is the result. A shabby chic look! It took 2 weeks to complete and I love it! You may have noticed that I used it for the backdrop when I took photos of my newly acquired Singer Puzzle Box. These quilts are an ideal project to make on an antique or vintage sewing machine as straight stitch is all you need.

Please respect SewDelish's TERMS OF USE:   For personal use and inspiration only. No part of this tutorial may be copied or re-produced without the prior permission (including photos) from SewDelish. If you wish to share our tutorial then provide others with a link to our SewDelish blog at http://sewdelish.blogspot.com so they can visit.

Copyright © 2007-2010 - All Rights Reserved - SewDelish blog at http://sewdelish.blogspot.com .

الأربعاء، 18 أغسطس 2010

How To Make A Small Pinecone Tree - Free How-To By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals

Since I had just finished my Linda's Blog post on the pine cone trees I had made I thought you might enjoy a step-by-step "How-to" on how to make one of your own. If you'd like to read my post entitled "Dried White Pine - It Was A Good Idea - Or Was It?" please CLICK HERE.

My instructions on how to make a small pinecone tree of your own are shown below.

I also created a .PDF "Linda's How-Do-I Series How To Make A Small Pinecone Tree" e-book for this as well.


If you'd like to download my free e-book please CLICK HERE for the "How To Make A Small Pinecone Tree" e-book page of my Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns website. Here you can download my free e-book and and view all of our e-patterns and e-books.

How To Make A Small Pinecone Tree



Supplies Needed

1 Can Spray Varnish or Lacquer
1- Green Styrofoam Cone 12"X4"
Package of Green Preserved Boxwood or Eucalyptus
1/2" Red Velvet Ribbon - 4 Yards
1/2" Covered Box Decorations - 1 Package
Florist Wood Picks With Wire - 1 Package
Red Berry Spray With Multiple Berries or Dried Red Floral Bulbs
Miniature White Floral Flowers (I used ones that looked like snow flakes)
Dried or Preserved Pine Cones of Various Shapes and Sizes
1/4" Pine Wood - 6" by 6"
3/4" Wood Dowel - 3" Long
Wood Screw - 1 1/2" Long
Wood Stain - 1 Small Can
Sand Paper
Dual Temperature Glue Gun
Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
Wire Cutters
Drill

Instructions

(Note - These instructions are for ADULT use only as they require the use of a hot glue gun.  Always use caution when working with any kind of hot glue gun.)

 1.  Cut a 6" by 6" square out of the 1/4" pine wood.  Round the edges and then completely sand it.
 2.  Cut a 3" long piece out of the 3/4" dowel.
 3.  Measure the center of the 6"x6" square and mark both the top of the square and bottom of the square with an X. 
 4.  Drill a small starter hole in the bottom of the 6"x6" square at the X for the wood screw.
 5.  Screw the 1 1/2" long wood screw to the bottom of the 6"X6" square until just the tip of it is showing through to the top.
 6.  Position the dowel on the X on the top of the 6"x6" square centering the tip of the wood screw at the center of the dowel.
 7.  Finish screwing the 6"x6" square to the wood dowel until they are both secure.
 8.  Stain the 6"x6" square and dowel with the wood stain. Let dry completely.
 9. Spray the 6”x6” square and dowel with the varnish or lacquer. Let dry completely.
10.  Position the center of the bottom of the green Styrofoam cone onto the dowel and push it down the dowel until the bottom of the Styrofoam cone is flat against the top of the 6"x6" square.  You may need to carve out a small amount of the center bottom of the green Styrofoam cone to get this area started.
11.  Remove the green Styrofoam cone from the dowel and glue all around the dowel and center bottom of the 6"x6"square using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun. Then re-position the green Styrofoam cone onto the dowel and center of the 6"x6" square.
12.  Glue the first layer of medium sized pine cones to the green Styrofoam cone using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.   Position the pine cones so they abut one another and are pleasing to the eye.  Don't worry about gaps in between the pine cones as you will be filling these in with smaller pine cones.
13.  Continue gluing the pine cones in rows in this manner using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun until you reach the top of the green Styrofoam cone.
14.  Glue a medium sized pine cone to the top of the green Styrofoam cone using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.
15.  Using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the smaller pine cones in between the larger pine cones until all the gaps are filled.
16.  Spray the tree and pine cones with varnish or lacquer.  Let dry completely.
17.  Using the wire cutters cut several 2" - 3" pieces of the preserved boxwood or eucalyptus and then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the preserved box wood or eucalyptus amongst the pine cones until the arrangement is pleasing to the eye.
18.  Using the wire cutters cut the red berries so they are individual and then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the red berries amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.
19.  Using the wire cutters cut the miniature white flowers into individual pieces and then using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun glue the miniature white flowers amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.
20.  Stick the bottom center of the 1/2" covered box decorations with a floral pick and then stick them amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.  Glue to hold if necessary using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.
21.
  Cut sixteen 12" pieces of the 1/2" red velvet ribbon and then tie each into a bow.  Tie the wire of the floral pick around the center of the bow and then fasten the floral pick and bow amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.  Glue to hold if necessary using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.
22.  Congratulations - You're Done!

Please respect Linda's Terms of Use: All patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products © 2004-2010 Linda Walsh Originals-Designs by Linda Walsh. All rights reserved, including downloading, mass producing, photocopying, enlargements, reductions,and all other forms of reproduction, website sharing, Email, RSS feeds, or any other means of redistribution. Commercial selling or reselling by any means, including eBay or any other website by permission only.

Products made from Linda Walsh Originals patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products are intended for personal use for fun or small scale personal and business profit as long as you credit us with the design. Large scale commercial use (i.e. mass production) including wholesale distribution, catalog sales, and all other forms of large scale commercial production are by permission only. Items made from Linda Walsh Originals patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products are intended for decoration only and are not intended for use by children. Not responsible for human error, individual workmanship, or printing errors in the E-books, E-products, tutorials, how-to's, patterns or the E-Patterns.



Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals, Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns, and Linda's Blog. Linda is a doll maker and doll pattern designer. http://lindawalshoriginals.com/

Pompey The Clown Doll Free E-Pattern From Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls

If you like clowns then you'll be happy to know that Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls has a wonderful e-pattern for creating an adorable clown doll.


Pompey The Clown


Copyright © 2003 - All Rights Reserved — Written By Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls .

Judith's Bio - Judith is a playwright who creates plays that are fun for audiences and performers alike!  Ideally suited for Amateur Theatre productions, Theatre Restaurant and High School Musicals, her plays are delighting people all over the world and are now published and performed in USA, Canada, UK, and New Zealand.  She recently directed and produced a new High School Musical "Rockin Riobin".

She is also a well known doll artist, doll pattern designer, and art doll teacher. Her patterns all have 'Step-by-Step' illustrated instructions plus detailed face sculpting diagrams to lead you through each step of the way. They are suitable for all doll makers from beginners to advanced, these beautifully crafted patterns will have you creating in no time!

Copyright © 2003 - All Rights Reserved — Judith Prior of Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls . You can visit her Comedy Scripts and Sculptured Cloth Dolls by Judith Prior website at http://www.judithprior.com/. Judith also sells her patterns on her Dollmakers Journey page and on her Judith Prior Joggles.com page.

Christmas Welcome Home Stocking Free E-Pattern From Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies

I thought you might all like to know that Shawnette Howell has a wonderful E-Pattern on her Imseeingraggedies blog for making a Welcome Home Christmas stocking. Enjoy!



Christmas Welcome Home Stocking


Copyright © 2007 - All Rights Reserved - Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies Blog.

Here's what Shawnette had to say about her e-pattern: I know I can’t make you do this, but it would be a nice thing if you did. The reason I made this pattern and made it available for free, was in hopes that by using this pattern you could make at least one for one of our boys or girls overseas fighting for our freedom. It is totally optional, but it would really mean so much to me and I know they would be excited to get one too!

Please respect Shawnette's TERMS OF USE: This pattern packet cannot be reproduced or copied for any reason without author’s permission. Reselling is NOT permitted. Using the pattern to create and sell finished items is permitted. No mass production is allowed. If selling finished item (s) on Ebay or any other form of Internet listings, websites, etc. Please give credit of the design to Shawnette Imseeingraggedies.

Shawnette's Bio - I am a wife, mother of 6! 3 boys n 3 girls. My passion is primitive Raggedy Anns. I love antiques gardening sewing painting. I am a survivor of Lymphoma cancer!

Copyright © 2007 - All Rights Reserved - Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies blog.

الثلاثاء، 17 أغسطس 2010

Button Monogram Free Tutorial From Melissa of Haworth Handmade

Looking for a different way to decorate a tote bag, a pillow, just about anything?   If you are then you'll be happy to know that Melissa of Haworth Handmade has a wonderful tutorial on her Under Construction blog showing you how to make  button monograms.


Button monogram tutorial


Copyright © 2008 - Written by Melissa of Haworth Handmade


Here's what Melissa had to say about her tutorial:  Button monograms are fantastic for a decorative pillow or, in this case, to embellish a tote bag. It's easy!

Copyright © 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Melissa of Haworth Handmade.  Please visit Melissa's Haworth Etsy shop and her Under Construction blog, too.

الاثنين، 16 أغسطس 2010

Lampshade Beautification Effort Free Tutorial By Melissa of Haworth Handmade

Ever thought of decorating one of your plain lampshades? Well, if you have then you'll be happy to know that Melissa of Haworth Handmade has a wonderful tutorial on her Under Construction blog showing you how to make a beautiful lampshade.


Lampshade beautification effort


Copyright © 2008 - Written by Melissa of Haworth Handmade


Here's what Melissa had to say about her tutorial:  The talented and generous Missy Ballance of Mohair Circus gave me a basket full of "cutter quilt" scraps (several months ago). Even though they were already cut, I had the HARDEST time cutting them again and spent ages trying to decide on the "perfect" project. (these quilt scraps are HAND pieces and HAND quilted with the most meticulous little stitches you can imagine).

Last weekend I took the plunge and cut into several of the smallest and most worn out pieces to make over a cheap-o lamp that has been sitting, unplugged in our bedroom for MONTHS while I used an ugly, plastic clip lamp for bedtime reading.

I must say, I am pleased with the results, rustic, unfinished edges and all. Biscuit immediately declared it "pretty" so we'll call it a success.


Copyright © 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Melissa of Haworth Handmade.  Please visit Melissa's Haworth Etsy shop and her Under Construction blog, too.

How To Make A Green Painted Pinecone Basket - Free How-To by Linda Walsh

Since I had just finished my Linda's Blog post on all the pine cone baskets I had made over twenty years ago I thought you might enjoy a step-by-step "How-to" on how to make one of your own. If you'd like to read my post entitled "The Pine Cone Baskets - Now That's A Good Idea!" please CLICK HERE.

My instructions on how to make a pine cone basket of your own are shown below.

I also created a .PDF "Linda's How-Do-I Series How To Make A Green Painted Pinecone Basket" e-book for this as well.


If you'd like to download my free e-book please CLICK HERE for the "How To Make A Green Painted Pinecone Basket" e-book page of my Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns website. Here you can also download my free e-book and and view all of our e-patterns and e-books.

How To Make A Green Painted Pinecone Basket


Supplies Needed

1 Large Handle Basket
1 Can Green Spray Paint
1 Can Spray Varnish or Lacquer
1 Bag of Spanish Moss
4 pk OASIS RAINBOW FOAM BRICK TURQUOISE - Enough Floral Foam Bricks To Line The Bottom Of The Basket
1 1/2" to 2" Wide Green Wired Ribbon
Package of Green Preserved Boxwood
Batch of Green Preserved Evergreen Sprigs or Other Green Silk Floral
1/2" to 1" Plaid Cloth Covered Box Decorations
Red Berry Spray With Multiple Berries or Red Berry Picks
1/2" to 1" Shiny Red Apple Decorations
Wire
Dried or Preserved Pine Cones of Various Shapes and Sizes
Dual Temperature Glue Gun
Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
Wire Cutters

Instructions

(Note - These instructions are for ADULT use only as they require the use of a hot glue gun.  Always use caution when working with any kind of hot glue gun.)

1.  Spray paint the inside and outside of the basket with the green paint.  Let dry completely.
2.  Place the Spanish moss along the inside of the basket so as to cover any openings in the sides of the basket.
3.  Pack the bottom of the basket tightly with the floral brick foam to within 4 inches of the top rim of the basket.
4.  Glue the first layer of pine cones to the floral brick foam using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.
5.  Arrange the pine cones of various shapes and sizes that you are going to see until they fill the basket and the arrangement is pleasing to the eye.  Then glue them in place using the low temperature setting of the dual temperature glue gun.
6.  Glue the smaller pine cones in between the larger pine cones until all the gaps are filled.
7.  Spray the basket and pine cones with varnish or lacquer.  Let dry completely.
8.  Glue the preserved box wood amongst the pine cones until the arrangement is pleasing to the eye.
9.  Glue the preserved evergreen sprigs or other green silk floral amongst the pine cones until the arrangement is pleasing to the eye.
10.  Glue the 1/2" to 1" plaid cloth covered box decorations amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.
11.  Glue the 1/2" to 1" Shiny Red Apple Decorations amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.
12.  Cut the red berries so they are individual and then glue the red berries amongst the pine cones until their placement is pleasing to the eye.
13.  Tie the 1 1/2" to 2" wide green wired ribbon into a large decorative bow with many, many  loops so it is very full and then fasten the bow to the middle of the handle of the basket with the wire.
14.  Congratulations - You're Done!

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Products made from Linda Walsh Originals patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products are intended for personal use for fun or small scale personal and business profit as long as you credit us with the design. Large scale commercial use (i.e. mass production) including wholesale distribution, catalog sales, and all other forms of large scale commercial production are by permission only. Items made from Linda Walsh Originals patterns, e-patterns, e-books, tutorials, how-to's, and e-products are intended for decoration only and are not intended for use by children. Not responsible for human error, individual workmanship, or printing errors in the E-books, E-products, tutorials, how-to's, patterns or the E-Patterns.


Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals, Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns, and Linda's Blog. Linda is a doll maker and doll pattern designer. http://lindawalshoriginals.com/

الأحد، 15 أغسطس 2010

How-To Make Simple Pillowcases Free Tutorial By Melissa of Haworth Handmade

Looking for a way to make quick and easy simple pillowcases? If you are then you'll be happy to know that Melissa of Haworth Handmade has a wonderful tutorial on her Under Construction blog showing you how to make some.



How to make: Simple pillow cases (with fancy french seams)


Copyright © 2008 - Written by Melissa of Haworth Handmade


Here's what Melissa had to say about her tutorial:  For their birthdays, I made the boys super simple pillowcases. Apparently they were a hit so here's a tutorial (and I'm going to enter the tutorial in this little contest; check it out):

Copyright © 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Melissa of Haworth Handmade.  Please visit Melissa's Haworth Etsy shop and her Under Construction blog, too.

Candy Canes Free E-Pattern From Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart

As far as I'm concerned, it's never too early to start making Christmas decorations. So, with that in mind, I thought you might all like to know that Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart has a wonderful FREE E-Pattern on her Homespun From The Heart website for making candy cane ornaments.



#1702 Free Pattern - Candy Canes

Copyright © 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart


Here's what Cindy had to say about her e-pattern: I’ve included 2 sizes of candy canes – I like to make both sizes and sell them as bowl fillers, ornaments (as shown) or even make some for my dolls to hold.

Please respect Cindy's TERMS OF USE: ALL of my patterns and tutorials are © Homespun from the Heart. You may make these for fun or profit but please give credit to me as the designer.  You may NOT forward, print, copy or 'share' my patterns with another person. E- or printed.  For more specific information on Cindy's Pattern Ordering Information - Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Cindy's Bio: After several years in a corporate career, Cindy was able to follow her dream of being a full time entrepreneur. Cindy's work and education experiences helped her create her own business, Homespun from the Heart. She is also co-editor of Beneath the Willow Tree Newsletter where she enjoys writing articles and tips for other home-business owners.

Cindy sells her dolls, patterns, and other primitives online, on consignment in 2 country stores, and at craft shows. She also teaches craft classes at the community college.

Cindy lives in PA with her husband Mike who has been her biggest supporter. In her spare time, Cindy enjoys antiquing, reading, and spending time with her family and friends.

Copyright © 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart at http://www.homespunfromtheheart.com/ and Two Stitchin Fools at http://www.thepunchinfool.com/TwoStitchinFools.htm .

السبت، 14 أغسطس 2010

Spread The Love Free E-Pattern From Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies

I thought you might like to know that Shawnette Howell has a wonderful E-Pattern on her Imseeingraggedies blog for making a special love message.  Spread the love!



Spread The Love

Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies Blog.


Here's what Shawnette had to say about her e-pattern: This has very special meaning to me. My Mom used to write notes with 143 on it. 1 (I has 1 letter) 4 (love has 4 letters) and 3 (you has 3 letters). So it means I love you! Feel free to spread the love!

Please respect Shawnette's TERMS OF USE: This pattern packet cannot be reproduced or copied for any reason without author’s permission. Reselling is NOT permitted. Using the pattern to create and sell finished items is permitted. No mass production is allowed. If selling finished item (s) on Ebay or any other form of Internet listings, websites, etc. Please give credit of the design to Shawnette Imseeingraggedies.

Shawnette's Bio - I am a wife, mother of 6! 3 boys n 3 girls. My passion is primitive Raggedy Anns. I love antiques gardening sewing painting. I am a survivor of Lymphoma cancer!

Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies blog.

الجمعة، 13 أغسطس 2010

Grubby Andy Free E-Pattern From Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies

Raggedies couldn't be any cuter than the adorable raggedy that Shawnette Howell has on her Imseeingraggedies Blog. Enjoy!




Grubby Andy


Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies Blog.

Please respect Shawnette's TERMS OF USE: This pattern packet cannot be reproduced or copied for any reason without author’s permission. Reselling is NOT permitted. Using the pattern to create and sell finished items is permitted. No mass production is allowed. If selling finished item (s) on Ebay or any other form of Internet listings, websites, etc. Please give credit of the design to Shawnette Imseeingraggedies.

Shawnette's Bio - I am a wife, mother of 6! 3 boys n 3 girls. My passion is primitive Raggedy Anns. I love antiques gardening sewing painting. I am a survivor of Lymphoma cancer!

Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Shawnette Howell of Imseeingraggedies blog.

Upholster Your Dresser In Vintage Sheets Free Tutorial From Melissa of Haworth Handmade

Do you like finding different ways to decorate?  If you do then you'll be happy to know that Melissa of Haworth Handmade has an adorable tutorial on her Under Construction blog showing you how to upholster a dresser in vintage sheets.



Upholster your dresser in vintage sheets

Copyright © 2010 - Written by Melissa of Haworth Handmade


Here's what Melissa had to say about her tutorial:  This is a project that can be completed in an afternoon (or two afternoons if you’re painting). It’s a great way to spruce up a boring dresser. I was inspired to cover my daughter’s dresser after finally completing a quilt for her bed and wanting the furniture to match.

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Melissa of Haworth Handmade.  Please visit Melissa's Haworth Etsy shop and her Under Construction blog, too.

Halloween Ornies Free E-Pattern From Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart

As far as I'm concerned, it's never too early to start making Halloween and Fall decorations. So, with that in mind, I thought you might all like to know that Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart has a wonderful free E-Pattern on her Homespun From The Heart website for making Halloween ornies.




#1700 Free Pattern - Halloween Ornies

Copyright © 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart


Please respect Cindy's TERMS OF USE: ALL of my patterns and tutorials are © Homespun from the Heart. You may make these for fun or profit but please give credit to me as the designer.  You may NOT forward, print, copy or 'share' my patterns with another person. E- or printed.For more specific information on Cindy's Pattern Ordering Information - Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Cindy's Bio: After several years in a corporate career, Cindy was able to follow her dream of being a full time entrepreneur. Cindy's work and education experiences helped her create her own business, Homespun from the Heart. She is also co-editor of Beneath the Willow Tree Newsletter where she enjoys writing articles and tips for other home-business owners.

Cindy sells her dolls, patterns, and other primitives online, on consignment in 2 country stores, and at craft shows. She also teaches craft classes at the community college.

Cindy lives in PA with her husband Mike who has been her biggest supporter. In her spare time, Cindy enjoys antiquing, reading, and spending time with her family and friends.

Copyright © 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Cindy Markovcy of Homespun From The Heart at http://www.homespunfromtheheart.com/ .