How to make a ribbon book mark, a handmade gift idea
… 2 x 30″ lengths of ribbon 1 large bead 4 smaller beads Sewing machine Large needle (to fit the ribbon) a flame Instructions: 1. Thread the two…
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… 2 x 30″ lengths of ribbon 1 large bead 4 smaller beads Sewing machine Large needle (to fit the ribbon) a flame Instructions: 1. Thread the two…
…over the apples and stir to coat. Pour the cinnamon apple mixture in bottom of a greased Crockpot (or use a crockpot liner). In a small mixing bowl stir together…
…inch gap for turning. Turn right side out and using a piece of paper as a funnel fill each bag with 3 to 4 cups of rice. Using your machine,…
…be made in an afternoon. You can make up to 3 small back packs from 1 Cuddle Cake kit. So cute an perfect to keep little treasures in! For this…
…They’re very easy to put together too! For this project you will need: 3 foam cones of various sizes Artificial Fall Maple Fake Tree bark roll Small berry garland Candle…
…my kiddos dive right back to school. Its funny how after an eight week break it’s so easy to fall out of a routine. It’s hard to get reading, homework,…
…decorated with two small buttons. The neckline and armscyes are finished with bias tape. The tunic is easy to put on and off, thanks to the velcro back closure. Download…
…bottom hem {yay for no hemming!}. The cuffs are decorated with two small buttons. I’ve drafted these leggings to have a higher rise in the back than in the front…
…smooth. Add the remainder and mix until uniform. The mixture should be nice and whipped. Refrigerate or sever immediately. Serve with fresh apple slices, pretzels, biscotti, or small cookies. …
…small round object to round off the 4 corners and trim. Step 10 Place the lining piece on top of the outer, wrong sides together. Use the lining as…
…pocket. Place the smaller vinyl rectangle 2″ above the lower pocket. Sew around the two sides and bottom. 4. Divide the smaller pocket into three with 2 lines of stitching….
…project to use up those small colourful scraps leftover from other projects. I quilted it with some free motion quilting (another new skill for me!) but you can use straight…
…Print Recipe Pecan Sweet Potato Fries Recipe Author: Angel Hickman Peterson Ingredients 3 large sweet potatoes 2 tablespoons olive oil Coarse salt 2 tablespoons butter , cut into small pieces…
…this project. It had lost some of its shape and there was a small hole under the arm. Instead of tossing it out, I created a comfortable and trendy skirt…
…size of this quilt is 15″ x 36″. There are so many great Christmas fabric prints every year, but I find it always a shame to cut them into small…
…(without the casing) 1 small bunch of green kale , chopped 3 Cups of cubed potatoes or 2 russet potatoes , cubed 1 red onion , sliced 2 fat cloves…
This lovely shrimp noodle soup recipe is designed with a romantic dinner for 2 in mind. No need to make a hug pot of soup this recipe is small and…
…approximately 3/4 inch from the raw edge (not the folded edge!), then use a small ruler to mark the cutting lines at 3/8-inch increments (=1cm) between the folded edge and…
…each heart, use just a small drop so it’s not easily seen. Then tie the other end to the branch. If you want to make your knot more secure you…
…a small “click” where the two side of the jump ring meet up properly. The jump ring is now closed. From here you can add more rings to create a…
…time I was confident enough to start making and selling products online. I began small with stickers. I then designed my acrylic template. And thanks to my handy new skills…
…quilt out every holiday season. It was really fun to follow a pattern and have all the coordinating fabric chosen for me. I might just have to try a more…
…it if you wanted to take the heat up a few notches. I enjoyed eating these, the fresh bell pepper adds just a little sweetness for a fun blend of…
Hot chocolate is a holiday staple. But a nice twist on a classic can be fun. The great part about this hot chocolate recipe is that it makes great…