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‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات wreaths. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الثلاثاء، 6 نوفمبر 2012

Ragtime Christmas Wreath - Christmas Tutorial No.10 By Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog

I'm a pack rat when it comes to my fabric and fabric scraps. I really should throw some of the fabric out, but I just can't bring myself to do it. Well, now I don't have to as Ros Coffey has a wonderful tutorial on her RosMadeMe Blog blog showing you how to make a Christmas wreath from rags. I may just have to make a few - well, maybe a lot. I do have a lot of fabric scraps!

Ragtime Christmas Wreath - Christmas Tutorial no.10

Copyright © 2011 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog.

Here's what Ros had to say about her tutorial:  Right, from the get go I am going to tell you this is not what I had planned for this weekend but I went on a trip to Hobbycraft looking for a flower loom but could not find one. However, I did find a polystyrene wreath which I had been after for a while because I wanted to make a slightly different sort of rag wreath this year. I think that this might be a great hit with the children over half term if you do the fabric cutting in advance and it looks equally good on your front door or hung inside to match your colour scheme. The other great thing is that this wreath can be used for a number of years and by carefully storing the fabrics you can recycle it throughout the year - which means you will be green without an ounce of greenery!

Ros's Bio:I live by the sea, in Essex, in Leigh-on-sea. I have been making things since I was a child, earliest memories were embroidering squares of binca matting, making felt egg cups and ripping back my knitting when my sister had picked up a dropped stitch... yep, it really did have to be all my own work! I am a dreadful hoarder, with stashes of wool and fabric hidden around my house, together with the projects that I have not yet finished. I am currently making cushions, quilted, appliqued, stencilled... actually just anything that I will enjoy crafting.

Copyright © 2010 - 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog .

Please visit her RosMadeMe blog at http://rosmademe.blogspot.com .


الثلاثاء، 30 أكتوبر 2012

My Rag Wreath and How To Make It Tutorial By Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog

Tell me you have a craft project involving fabric, wreaths, and decorating and I'm all ears.  If you're curious as well then you'll be pleased to know that Ros Coffey has a tutorial on her RosMadeMe Blog blog showing you how to make her rag wreath.   I can see one of these for every season.  How about you?

My Rag Wreath and How To Make It

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog.

Here's what Ros had to say about her tutorial:  I am trying to be really good this year and make as many gifts as possible... so then I thought how can I save money on my wreath? Well I have to confess each year I have picked up a couple of Christmas fat quarters in the local fabric shop and then I think, what am I actually going to make with this? The obvious answer is a rag wreath.

Ros's Bio:I live by the sea, in Essex, in Leigh-on-sea. I have been making things since I was a child, earliest memories were embroidering squares of binca matting, making felt egg cups and ripping back my knitting when my sister had picked up a dropped stitch... yep, it really did have to be all my own work! I am a dreadful hoarder, with stashes of wool and fabric hidden around my house, together with the projects that I have not yet finished. I am currently making cushions, quilted, appliqued, stencilled... actually just anything that I will enjoy crafting.

Copyright © 2010 - 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog .

Please visit her RosMadeMe blog at http://rosmademe.blogspot.com .

الاثنين، 13 أغسطس 2012

Summer Wedding Wreath with Ribbon Roses Free Tutorial Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog

Do you love wedding decorations and wreaths.  If you do then you'll be pleased to know that Ros Coffey has a tutorial on her RosMadeMe Blog blog showing you how to make a wonderful organza wreath.   I just love it.

Summer Wedding Wreath with Ribbon Roses Tutorial

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog.

Here's what Ros had to say about her tutorial:  When I started this today, the sun was shining and I thought any Bride would be happy with the day... but then the rains came, then the thunder and lightening, and finally, to round it off we had hail. The UK will certainly take the weather gold medal this weekend, if only for diversity!

One of the things I always remember about wedding is not so much the dress but the little touches, which is why this wreath is made from fabrics you might be making your bride and bridesmaid's dresses from. I hit my Jane Means stash of ribbons to start off this week's tutorial, so get yourself ready and let's get started:


Ros's Bio:I live by the sea, in Essex, in Leigh-on-sea. I have been making things since I was a child, earliest memories were embroidering squares of binca matting, making felt egg cups and ripping back my knitting when my sister had picked up a dropped stitch... yep, it really did have to be all my own work! I am a dreadful hoarder, with stashes of wool and fabric hidden around my house, together with the projects that I have not yet finished. I am currently making cushions, quilted, appliqued, stencilled... actually just anything that I will enjoy crafting.

Copyright © 2010 - 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog .

Please visit her RosMadeMe blog at http://rosmademe.blogspot.com .

الخميس، 10 مايو 2012

A Cheerful Wreath From Cupcake Liners Free Tutorial by Kelly Oribine of The Complete Guide To Imperfect Homemaking

I just LOVE making wreaths of all shapes, sizes, and materials and love changing mine our with the seasons.    So when I found a Kelly Orbine's tutorial showing you how to make a cheerful wreath out of cupcake liners I was thrilled.  It's so bright and cheery and perfect for spring or summer.

Copyright © 2011 All Rights Reserved - Written by Kelly Oribine of  The Complete Guide to Imperfect Homemaking

Here's what Kelly had to say about her tutorial:  My 2nd oldest turned four this weekend and her party was loosely cupcake themed.  The night before, I whipped up a cute wreath using colourful paper cupcake liners. I started with a foam wreath form, a lot of pretty cupcake liners, and some pins.

Please respect Kelly's TERMS OF USE: The content of my tutorials belongs to me. You may not use my images or text without crediting me. If you would like to share something you enjoyed on The Complete Guide to Imperfect Homemaking on your own website, you may use one picture and /or a small selection of text, placed in quotation marks, credited and linked to me. I work hard to create my tutorials. Don't steal my work!

Copyright © 2011 All Rights Reserved - Kelly Oribine of The Complete Guide to Imperfect Homemaking. Kelly is a homemaker and mother of five home-schooled children. She is passionate about keeping house, living simply, and painting things teal. Please visit Kelly's The Complete Guide to Imperfect Homemaking blog at http://www.imperfecthomemaking.com .
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الأحد، 6 مايو 2012

Recycled Paint Brush Wreath Free Tutorial by Alisa Burke

Looking to make a unique gift for your favorite handyman or painter?  Or, just looking to recycle?  If you are then check out Alisa Burke's Recycled Paint Brush Wreath Tutorial.  I love it.

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke

Here's what Alisa had to say about her tutorial: This year I decided that instead of going with a typical holiday themed wreath I would just come up with something totally off the wall and unique!

Please respect Alisa's TERMS OF USE:  I work really hard to come up with my art, tutorials, ideas, classes, inspiration and more. Please understand that everything I post on my blog is for your personal use only - not for resale or redistribution. Please contact me if you are interested in using anything that I share online-thank you!!!

For more information on Alisa's Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Alisa's Bio: Alisa Burke is a freelance painter and mixed media artist who studied fine art at Portland State University. With a background in painting and printmaking, a desire to explore and push materials, Alisa is always looking for new ways to break the rules and redefine art. She draws inspiration from street art, graffiti, art history and fashion and it is not uncommon to find her digging through the trash in hopes of recycling something unique use in her artwork.

Alisa’s paintings have been exhibited in a variety of galleries and her handmade, painted accessories are carried in a number of boutiques across the country. Her artwork has been featured in publications such as Cloth Paper Scissors, Quilting Arts, Where Women Create, Somerset Studios’ Haute Handbags, Art Doll Quarterly, and the University of San Diego Magazine. In addition to making art, Alisa teaches a variety of workshops nation wide. Alisa appeared as a guest artist on the DIY Network show Craft Lab and book Canvas Remix was released in spring 2008.

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.

Please visit her Alisa Burke website at http://www.alisaburke.com and her Alisa Burke - Redefine Creativity blog at http://www.alisaburke.blogspot.com. Her Alisa Burke Etsy shop is at http://alisaburke.etsy.com.

الخميس، 3 مايو 2012

Butcher Paper Spring Wreath Free Tutorial by Alisa Burke

I just love Alisha Burke's tutorials.  She always has such unique and creative ways  to make something out of just about anything.  Here's a terrific tutorial showing you how to make a spring wreath out of butcher paper. Enjoy.

Copyright © 2011 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke

Here's what Alisa had to say about her tutorial: As you may know I love to celebrate the seasons with a unique hand crafted wreath and for spring I decided to create a fresh, all white wreath made completely from butcher paper.

Please respect Alisa's TERMS OF USE:  I work really hard to come up with my art, tutorials, ideas, classes, inspiration and more. Please understand that everything I post on my blog is for your personal use only - not for resale or redistribution. Please contact me if you are interested in using anything that I share online-thank you!!!

For more information on Alisa's Terms of Use please CLICK HERE.

Alisa's Bio: Alisa Burke is a freelance painter and mixed media artist who studied fine art at Portland State University. With a background in painting and printmaking, a desire to explore and push materials, Alisa is always looking for new ways to break the rules and redefine art. She draws inspiration from street art, graffiti, art history and fashion and it is not uncommon to find her digging through the trash in hopes of recycling something unique use in her artwork.

Alisa’s paintings have been exhibited in a variety of galleries and her handmade, painted accessories are carried in a number of boutiques across the country. Her artwork has been featured in publications such as Cloth Paper Scissors, Quilting Arts, Where Women Create, Somerset Studios’ Haute Handbags, Art Doll Quarterly, and the University of San Diego Magazine. In addition to making art, Alisa teaches a variety of workshops nation wide. Alisa appeared as a guest artist on the DIY Network show Craft Lab and book Canvas Remix was released in spring 2008.

Copyright © 2011 - All Rights Reserved - Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.

Please visit her Alisa Burke website at http://www.alisaburke.com and her Alisa Burke - Redefine Creativity blog at http://www.alisaburke.blogspot.com. Her Alisa Burke Etsy shop is at http://alisaburke.etsy.com.


الأربعاء، 11 أبريل 2012

Felted Candy Cane Ornament How-To by Lisa Bunting Thoms of Q.D. Patooties

If you like working with wool felt and roving  and love ornaments then you'll be happy to know that Lisa Bunting Thoms of  Q.D. Patooties  has a wonderful wool felt and roving holiday project to share.  I hope you enjoy making her " Felted Candy Cane Ornament."

Felted Candy Cane Ornament
Copyright © 2007 - All Rights Reserved - Lisa Bunting Thoms of Q.D. Patooties

Here's the instructions and what Lisa had to say about her Felted Candy Cane Ornament:
Materials
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Wool Roving in Red and White (you can buy this from Marr Haven Wool FarmEbay.com or Etsy.com)
18 Gauge Cloth Covered Floral Wire (really even a Pipe Cleaner would do for this project)
36T Felting Needle (again Marr Haven Wool FarmEbay.com orEtsy.com)
Felting Foam Block
Spray Adhesive
Clear Glitter
Ribbon to Hang it on the Tree

Instructions
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Start by wrapping your white wool roving around your floral wire (see Figure 1). Gently felt the roving as you go along and I say gently because if you hit the wire too hard with your needle you could break the needle. Once you have covered the wire with the white wool roving, you can bend it into the shape of a cane (see Figure 2). Then start wrapping your white cane with the red roving gently felting as you go along as you did with the white roving (see Figure 3). Once you've applied your red wool roving, it will look like a Candy Cane! Finally, you can spray your Candy Cane lightly with some Spray Adhesive and decorate it with a little clear glitter. Add a ribbon and then hang it on the tree or just loop the arch of the cane on the tree to hang it.

These are fun, easy to make and look good enough to eat! Enjoy!


Please respect Lisa's TERMS OF USE:  My FREE tutorials, patterns, and how-to's are for personal use only and are not not intended for commercial use. They may not be copied, reprinted, emailed, or reproduced and distributed in any manner without my permission.

Lisa's Bio: Lisa is a professional teddy bear artist selling heirloom quality collectible bears to Adults and has been making bears professionally since November 1997. Her creations have been nominated for several Awards including the TITA, Teddy Bear Scene Reader's Choice Awards and the Ace Awards. They've also been included on a regular basis in many of the major doll and crafts magazines.

Copyright © 2007-2012 - All Rights Reserved - Lisa Bunting Thoms of Q.D. Patooties at http://qdpatooties.blogspot.com.

Please visit Lisa's Q.D. Patooties Spoonflower Fabric Shop and her Q.D. Patooties Etsy Shop.

Skinny Snowman Free Project by Lisa Bunting Thoms of Q.D. Patooties

If you like working with wool felt and roving  and like creating snowmen you'll be happy to know that Lisa Bunting Thoms of  Q.D. Patooties  has a wonderful wool felt and roving holiday project to share.  I hope you enjoy making her "Skinny Snowman."


Skinny Snowman Tutorial
Copyright © 2007 - All Rights Reserved - Lisa Bunting Thoms of Q.D. Patooties


Here's the instructions and what Lisa had to say about her Skinny Snowman Tutorial: 

Materials
  • Some Felting Wool in Cream, Black and Orange (you can buy this from Marr Haven Wool Farm, Ebay.com or Etsy.com)
  • 36T Felting Needle (again Marr Haven Wool Farm, Ebay.com or Etsy.com)
  • A Knee High Panty Hose or One Leg of a Pair of Panty Hose
  • A Foam Ball (like the ones you use in the swimming pool)
  • A Discarded Paper Towel Roll
  • Some Cotton Batting or Off White Felt (a fat quarter should do - 18"x22")
  • 18 Gauge Cloth Covered Floral Wire (really even a Pipe Cleaner would do for this project)
  • A Snowman Hat (Knitted or Felt)
  • Extras to Decorate Your Snowman (vintage buttons, pom poms, fancy yarn, wreath to hold, etc.)
  • A Small Amount of Polyfil Stuffing
  • Spray Adhesive
  • Beacon Craft Glue or Glue Gun
  • Needle and Thread
  • Clear Glitter
Directions


The Head. Start by wrapping a foam ball like the one you see in Figure 1with wool roving. After you cover the ball with the first layer, use your felting needle to felt the wool into the foam ball. Continue this process until the ball is almost completely covered like the one you see in Figure 2. Then, take your ball and put it in a nylon knee high. Tie a knot in the knee high as close to the ball as you possibly can. Run your ball under some water in your sink making sure to wet all sides. Squeeze as much water as you can out of the ball. Do this several times and then put your ball in the dryer. I usually put mine in with some jeans so it gets "roughed up" a little more and plus I usually have it on the highest heat when I'm drying jeans. Next, take your ball out of the dryer and it will be felted even more and almost have a smooth appearance. If you wish to add more cream to your head, you can do that now but you will also be adding your face which may cover up those bare spots anyway. Felt on a happy snowman eyes and smile with your black roving as show in Figure 3. Make a carrot nose using your orange roving. You may need to pull out your foam block to do this part of the project. Add some rosy color to your snowman's cheeks if you wish with some Prismacolor Markers or your favorite shading medium.

Click picture above to enlarge.

The Body. Carefully study the snowman in Figure 4 and let him be your guide to completing the body portion of this project. Using your discarded paper towel roll as a guide, cut some cotton batting or wool felt to fit around the tube. Make sure it extends about 1/4 inch at the top and overlaps in the back by about the same. Cover your cotton batting lightly with some spray adhesive and apply it to the paper towel roll. While it is drying, sew up your arms using the pattern provided above. It should print nicely on a normal sheet of paper. After you've sewn your arms, turn them right side out. Take your cotton covered wire, fold it in half and twist the two ends together so it no longer has an end that could poke through your fabric. Then, place it in one of the snowman arms with the twisted portion at the top of the arm. You can stuff your arm a little if you wish but not too much. Tack the top of the arm to the top of the body where the cotton batting extends about 1/4" with some needle and thread. Repeat this process for the other arm. Line the inside top of the paper towel tube with either hot glue or your fabric glue and then fold the 1/4" (with the arms tacked on) over so that it fold inside of the tube and is glued down. Using your hot glue gun or the fabric glue put a rim of glue around the top of the body and then place the head you completed on top.

Finishing Your Snowman. Now comes the fun part - embellishing and finishing your Snowman! Put on his hat, glue some buttons down the front of the body and put a few strands of fancy yarn around his neck for a scarf. Bend his arms and put something in them - like a wreath, small bottle brush tree or even some sheet music so he can go caroling. I used a wreath for my Snowman (see Figure 5.) but when I make some this year, I think I'm going to do sheet music. Have fun and be creative!

On a side note, because the head is so light, your snowman should stand with no problem. Should you want him to be even more stable, you can make a stand out of felt and glue him to it if you prefer. Mine Snowman from last year has been standing for a year in my office with no problems.

Have a Holly Jolly!

Please respect Lisa's TERMS OF USE:  My FREE tutorials, patterns, and how-to's are for personal use only and are not not intended for commercial use. They may not be copied, reprinted, emailed, or reproduced and distributed in any manner without my permission.

Lisa's Bio: Lisa is a professional teddy bear artist selling heirloom quality collectible bears to Adults and has been making bears professionally since November 1997. Her creations have been nominated for several Awards including the TITA, Teddy Bear Scene Reader's Choice Awards and the Ace Awards. They've also been included on a regular basis in many of the major doll and crafts magazines.

Copyright © 2007-2012 - All Rights Reserved - Lisa Bunting Thoms of Q.D. Patooties at http://qdpatooties.blogspot.com.

Please visit Lisa's Q.D. Patooties Spoonflower Fabric Shop and her Q.D. Patooties Etsy Shop.

الاثنين، 28 نوفمبر 2011

Handmade With Love - Gift Ideas For The Holidays - Ideas #96, #97, #98, #99 and #100

If you support handmade and love to give gifts from the heart then you're going to love our "Handmade With Love - Gift Ideas For The Holidays" series of posts.

The handmade ideas are taken from all the wonderful free Christmas articles, e-patterns, tutorials, graphics, stitcheries, craft projects and more that The Best Free Craft Articles blog contributors have to offer.

Here's ideas #96, #97, #98, #99 and #100.:

Idea #96 - A  snowman doll is always a delightful gift.

Snow People Doll E-Pattern
Copyright © 1997 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Deanna Hogan of Blue Heron Dolls.

Idea #97 - A festive holiday table runner is always a welcome gift.

Utility Table Runner Tutorial
Tutorial Version Created and Written by Sylvia of Pieces From My Scrapbag blog. 

Idea #98 - Trivets make a terrific gift.

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By  Jessica Jones of Jessica Jones.

Idea #999 - An Angelina fiber vase makes a unique and beautiful gift.

Angelina Fiber Vases
Copyright © 2008-2009 - All Rights Reserved - Written By SueBleiweiss


Idea #100 - A Christmas ornament wreath is always a cherished gift.

Copyright © 2009 - Written By Cathy of Hazelruthe's BlogDelphinium

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We hope you have enjoyed our 100 handmade gifts ideas for giving to your loved ones this holiday season and hope they have inspired you to create handmade gifts of your own for the holidays.

الأحد، 27 نوفمبر 2011

Handmade With Love - Gift Ideas For The Holidays - Ideas #71, #72, #73, #74 and #75

If you support handmade and love to give gifts from the heart then you're going to love our "Handmade With Love - Gift Ideas For The Holidays" series of posts.

The handmade ideas are taken from all the wonderful free Christmas articles, e-patterns, tutorials, graphics, stitcheries, craft projects and more that The Best Free Craft Articles blog contributors have to offer.

Here's ideas #71, #72, #73, #74 and #75:

Idea #71 - How about a beautiful pine cone wreath for all the gardeners and nature lovers on your gift giving list.


Pinecone Wreath
Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Linda Walsh of Linda Walsh Originals.

Idea #72 - Dish washer hanging signs make a great gift for the kitchen.



Dishwasher Hanger Signs

Copyright ©2008 - All Rights Reserved - Written By Serena Smith. Serena is the owner of Embroidery Treasures http://www.embtreasures.com/

Idea #73 - How about some adorable magnets?


Tutorial: Scraps + Magnet = Fun?!

Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Ayumi of Pink Penguin blog.


Idea #74 - Make-up bags are a great gift for teenage girls.



Make-Up Bag Tutorial
Copyright © 2007 - All Rights Reserved - May Britt of Abyquilt blog.


Idea #75 - How about a customized letter opener?


Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Molly of A Bit O' Shine Blog.

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I hope you are inspired to create handmade gifts of your own for the holidays.

Stay tuned for Ideas  #76, #77, #78, #79 and #80.

Handmade With Love - Gift Ideas For The Holidays - Ideas #61, #62, #63, #64 and #65

If you support handmade and love to give gifts from the heart then you're going to love our "Handmade With Love - Gift Ideas For The Holidays" series of posts.

The handmade ideas are taken from all the wonderful free Christmas articles, e-patterns, tutorials, graphics, stitcheries, craft projects and more that The Best Free Craft Articles blog contributors have to offer.

Here's ideas #61, #62, #63, #64 and #65:


Idea #61 - Have someone special who absolutely loves prim?  Prim sunflowers make a wonderful gift.





Fabric Prim Sunflowers


Copyright © 2007 - All Rights Reserved — Written By Denise Bailey - Denise is the owner of KKL Primitives



Idea #62 - Fairy dolls make enchanting gifts for all the doll lovers on your gift giving list.





Fairy doll tutorial


Copyright © 2009 - Written By Belinda Richardson of Metallic Dreams.

Please Note - As of 12/26/11 Fairy Doll tutorial is no longer available.



Idea #63 - Pint size pocket pillows make great stocking stuffers and tiny gifts.





Pint-Sized Pocket Pillows


Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Lauren Brandy of Lauren Brandy.



Idea #64 - Recycled jeans ruffle skirt is a great eco-friendly and "green" gift.





Recycled Jeans Ruffle Skirt


Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Bette Shaw of Bette's Tomorrows Treasures and By Your Hands.



Idea #65 - How about a beautiful butterfly wreath?





Butterfly Wreath Tutorial


Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Alisa Burke of Alisa Burke.


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I hope you are inspired to create handmade gifts of your own for the holidays.

Stay tuned for Ideas  #66, #67, #68, #69 and #70.

السبت، 5 نوفمبر 2011

Christmas Is Right Around The Corner - Time To Get Ready For Decorating

It's hard to believe that the holiday season will be here in no time. Christmas is literally right around the corner.

Now is the perfect time to get ready. If you love to create holiday decorations, ornaments, gift holders, etc. then you'll love all the wonderful free Christmas articles, e-patterns, tutorials, graphics, stitcheries, craft projects and more that The Best Free Craft Articles blog contributors have to offer.

Here they all are:



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I hope you were inspired to create some holiday decorations of your very own!

Ho! Ho! Ho!

It's too early for the holidays......

الخميس، 25 أغسطس 2011

It's Almost Time For Fall Decorating and Fall Craft Projects From The Best Free Craft Articles Blog Contributors

We're almost at my favorite time of the year  - FALL!   Time to dust off all my scarecrows, pumpkins, ghosts, witches, goblins, and pilgrims.  I can hardly wait.

Why?

Well, I just LOVE to decorate for the Fall season.

So,  I thought you might like to decorate for the Fall like I do. Here's all the wonderful free FALL decorating articles, e-patterns, tutorials, graphics, stitcheries, craft projects and more from The Best Free Craft Articles blog contributors:




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I'm so excited. I just LOVE the Fall Season.

السبت، 23 أكتوبر 2010

Christmas Ornament Wreath Free Tutorial From Cathy Jackson of Hazelruthes

I know that I am just going to have to make the time before the holiday season is upon us to make the wreath that Cathy Jackson  has on her Hazelruthe's blog.  It is just so bright and cheery and would make a wonderful Christmas decoration.  Check it out I'm sure you'll be reserving time to make one of your own.



Copyright © 2009 - Written By Cathy Jackson of Hazelruthe's Blog

Here's what Cathy had to say about her tutorial:  I have always loved those glass ball Christmas ornament wreaths and had always planned to make one, so when the chance to teach a craft class for our women's Relief Society group at church came up I had my reason to finally get it done. And I discovered that these are so simple to make and a lot of fun too!

Please respect Cathy's TERMS OF USE: You may use my tutorials for your own personal use to produce a project or use the technique but my tutorials may not be copied, reprinted, emailed, or transmitted in any form without my permission. You may, however, link back to the respective tutorials page of my Hazelruthes blog.

Copyright © 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Cathy Jackson of Hazelruthe's Blog. Please visit Cathy's Hazelruthe's blog at http://www.hazelruthes.blogspot.com/ and her Primitive Goodes Etsy shoppe at http://www.etsy.com/shop/primitivegoodes .