December 31st, 2007
Have a lovely celebration tonight!
Thank you all for a great year! Have lots of fun tonight and be safe :-)
Thank you all for a great year! Have lots of fun tonight and be safe :-)
Looking for something to do with yourself now that the year is almost over? Here’s a great project that will showcase all of your favorite correspondence from the year:
Does anyone write letters anymore? Of course they do! Even if your love letters arrived via email, this great little tutorial will show you how to make […]
OK, this seems almost too good to be true. Has anyone tried one of these? Or even heard of it? Inquiring minds need to know if you’ve got any information on this gizmo!
Make your own photo polymer rubber stamps at home using the revolutionary StampCritter stamp making machine.
Making stamps for card making and scrapbooking has […]
So, I’ve managed to end the year still on schedule! I spent the month of December thinking about how the word beaver makes me giggle in a very juvenile way, and realizing that I really didn’t want to do an actual portrait of a beaver on my beaded page for November’s Beaver Moon.
What to do, […]
For Photography in Book Arts, the subject matter is open and the medium is the artist book. For The Book in Photography, the medium is 2-dimensional photography with a book theme. The theme may be broad to include the book, seeking knowledge, literacy, reading and writing, communication, language.
Deadline for entries to be received: January […]
Do you have lots of left over ribbon and trim from Christmas?
Sharon B, of inaminuteago blog, very kindly photographed herself making these. Aren’t they cute? Can’t you just think of a million things that you could use them for?
Thank you, Sharon!
Tags: Fabric & Fiber, fiber-art, ric-rac, roses, tutorials
If you’re a knitter, how could you resist this? The kit, from Morehouse Farm, is only $16, and comes in several delectable ratty shades! Check it out.
Tags: fiber, knitting, Wearable Art
Nate and Lizzie will be presenting us with our first grandchild, sometime close to their first anniversary! Somehow, that seems to make it even more magical :-)
Mike and I couldn’t be happier!
How cute is this?
Patricia Zapata, at A Little Hut, designed these gift tags that will dress up any plainly wrapped gift under your tree!
Tags: gift-wrapping, paper arts, tutorials
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