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Recycled Cashmere Sweater Christmas Stocking & Gift Bags

By Lorraine

Recycled, cashmere sweater Christmas, reusable gift bags are useful and so pretty. Easy instructions to make using thrift store knitted sweaters. I found a sweater in a hand-me-down bag of clothes that was looking less than lovely. It had some pilling, I still couldn’t toss it away. Much of the beautiful cashmere was still in great condition and so soft and luxurious. With a little cutting and sewing I made recycled, cashmere sweater Christmas stocking and gift bags from it. The stocking is decorative and the gift bags are useful, so pretty and can be used over and over.

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Making a Brushed Metal Look Chalkboard Serving Tray

By Lorraine

Make a chalkboard and serving tray with a brushed-metal look detailed DIY how-to instructions. Great housewarming gift for newlyweds.
Our daughter, Jill and husband, Brad recently moved into a new home. Well, actually their home was built in 1917 making it a 95 year-old new home.
She wants a serving tray for an ottoman she is using as a coffee table. Her dad and I worked together to make a brushed metal-look chalkboard serving tray.

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Crochet Gingerbread Hat

By Lorraine

Adorable crochet Gingerbread hat for little boys or girls is a quick and easy pattern just perfect for grandchildren as a Christmas gift.
This adorable crochet gingerbread hat pattern was created by the talented Sarah from Repeat Crafter Me.  If you like to crochet, you will love visiting her place and scrolling through all of her amazing projects!Continue Reading

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American Girl Crochet Pattern

By Lorraine

When those beautiful American Girl catalogs arrive in the mail, our granddaughters get so excited and pour through the pages pointing out new outfits for their dolls. But those prices can be pretty high, especially when you have more than one child making a wish list. I got to work and found a crochet pattern for dolls to make a cute outfit. 

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Subway Art

By Lorraine

There are many great tutorials to make subway art.  The one I made was time consuming and the lettering isn’t as precise as if the words were stenciled or vinyl.
But it has a humble, handmade look and was relatively inexpensive.
I had several ideas before settling on this method.  I considered building the project on Photoshop and having it printed onto a canvas but didn’t want to pay the price for a large one and I was limited to the size.
I also thought about painting the lettering onto a canvas but decided to purchase a pine board that we cut to a 13-inch x 35-inch rectangle.
I printed out the words as a Word document in two different fonts.
Using a paper cutter, I cut around each word and, after sanding, priming and spray painting the board, I positioned them in a pleasing way.
  Using a stylist (seen on the lower left in photo above), I traced over the outline of each of the letters.
This was the hardest part of the project as I found it took a lot of pressure to leave an indentation in the board.
Each word was painted with white acrylic paint that I thinned just a little with water, using a thin paintbrush.
I sanded the edges of the board and some areas on the face as well.
 A coat of sealer and a light wash of brown antiquing paint and a final coat of sealer finished the project.
I debated whether to drill of hole on the back, add a sawtooth hanger or add a hook to the top for hanging. I had a brass hook that I had saved from an old lamp.  I thought the brass was too bright so I spray painted it black and screwed to the top of the board.  
That’s it!

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Crochet Rosettes

By Lorraine

Make the cutest headbands for your little girl covered in roses. Free and easy pattern to crochet rosettes for crafting.Little girls just love dressup and pretty things. Make a few crochet rosettes and attach to a headband for a sweet lil’ noggin you know.
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Craft Project Recap

By Lorraine

Get inspired by this Craft Project Recap. It includes projects for knitting, crochet, paper crafts, and DIY patio and yard projects.
Look through this Craft Project Recap for inspiration. The collection shown above includes knitting, crochet, paper projects and a bird feeder wreath.

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Crochet Wreath Tags

By Lorraine

Easy pattern for tiny crochet wreath tags work up in minutes. Sweet embellishments for holiday notes, gift tags or to decorate packages.Super quick ~ Super easy. You can make a stack of crochet wreath tags to decorate your packages in very little time. Make them in any color using tiny amounts of yarn.

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Easy Lemon Curd Food Gift

By Lorraine

 
Delicious spread for toast, scones, waffles, cheesecake, muffins or yogurt. Easy, foolproof microwave recipe for making lemon curd in no time.
The holiday season is such a busy one it is hard to squeeze in all of the shopping, decorating, entertaining, baking, and cooking we hope to accomplish. You may have friends, coworkers, teachers and neighbors that you’d like to give a gift to. This sweet gift of homemade lemon curd is not just unique, delicious and pretty but it is really quick and easy to make.
 
 

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Silly Hats

By Lorraine

 
There are going to been some silly noggins Christmas morning at my house. If Ella is any indication, they are going to have a blast wearing these  hats!

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Crochet Wash Cloths & Scrubbies

By Lorraine

Work up a lovely set of crocheted cotton washcloths and scrubbies to pamper yourself or as mush appreciated gifts. The handmade, spa quality cloths are durable and soft. Best of all, the patterns are quick and easy!Getting a gift for our oldest daughter is kind of hard. Gift cards are always welcomed but I like to include something personal. I worked up a set of crochet cotton wash cloths & scrubbies. I tied them up with a pretty plate and a bar of homemade soap to display in the bathroom. She love it!Continue Reading

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Crochet Boutique Bag

By Lorraine

 
Easy pattern for adorable crochet boutique bags. Great size as a clutch to hold cell phone & wallet or as a cosmetic bag. Cute for little girls too.
Big girls and little girls will love these cute crochet boutique bags. Just the right size for carrying a wallet and cell phone or used as a cosmetic bag. I am making them for the little girls on our list for all the treasures little girls need to take along with them.Continue Reading

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Necklace and Jewelry Organizer

By Lorraine

No more hassle with tangled necklaces and bracelets! Perfect DIY wall-mounted necklace Jewelry organizer keeps every piece handy and looks great too!

I like necklaces. I wear one every day. I have a lot. They hung from door knobs… over hooks…
and hangers everywhere. The problem: Organizing them.

Now I have no more hassle with tangled necklaces and bracelets! This perfect, DIY wall-mounted necklace jewelry organizer keeps every piece handy and it looks great too!

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Continental Knitting

By Lorraine

I don’t know this little one in person but her momma gave me permission to post photos she had done by a professional photographer of baby Casey’s 1st Birthday. I am honored that Casey is wearing one of my beanies!
She has the softest, sweetest little face with beautiful eyes!

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Finished Craft Projects, Wooden signs and crocheted Dog Sweater

By Lorraine

Keep you puppy warm and cozy with a crocheted dog sweater in your favorite color with this how-to pattern.It has been a busy and productive week finishing up craft projects. My miniature schnauzer will be warm and cozy in his crocheted dog sweater. Scroll down to find the how-to pattern and video below.Continue Reading

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DIY Wooden Tic-Tac-Toe Game Gift for Boy

By Lorraine

I made this Tic-Tac-Toe board game for our little guys, Ryan and Noah but it would work for any age or as a coffee table item. Here is how I made them:

I began with a sanded pine board that was cut to an 8.5-inch square. You can paint this to add color. I like the look of the natural wood to contrast with the paper so I left mine plain.

I purchased a piece of scrapbook paper with a relatively non-busy background and cut it to an 8-inch square.

I had a bag of 1/4-inch wooden rectangles that I cut in half so each measures 1.5-inches. You can purchase little wooden squares or circles that are just the right size. You will need a total of 10 for each game. Again, you can paint these or leave natural.

For the Tic-Tac-Toe pieces I used images with a theme I thought would interest our little guys. I scaled them on a photo editor and printed them to just shy of 1.5-inches. Then I had them copied at Staples. For an easier version, use stickers or images from cute scrapbook paper. Then you can skip the trip to Staples and move right along without interruption 🙂

You will need two different images for each game.

Using Mod Podge, I applied the 8-inch piece of paper to the 8.5-inch board.

I used electrical tape to make the grid. I cut 4 strips 1/4-inch wide x 7 3/4-inch long. It would had been much easier to just cut strips of paper and glue them on but somehow I manage to find a more difficult way to do things 🙂

Then I applied each image to the playing piece.

I glued four little wooden thingies (see pic) on the bottom four corners for feet.

I finished with a couple of coats of water-based varnish for durability.

I tossed the playing pieces in a small draw-string bag and there you have it! Now, who thinks they can beat Ryan at his favorite game?



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