Welcome to a new Craftastic week of sharing your projects and discovering other great crafty ideas. I've been on a serious sewing kick lately so I've got several sewn projects to reveal this week AND a new tutorial technique I think you're going to love.
Now a peek at some Craftastic picks..
DIY Easy Bake Oven mixes from The Partiologist. Perfect portions, no preservatives and yummy choices for way less than the store versions. She even has the printable labels & recipes to make it easy:
The Rhinestone Beagle used my favorite economy bins from Ikea & a table top to make a super storage space for her fabric stash:
Craft Dictator shared this DIY dishtowel with a totally cool type of transfer. Using a laser printout and a woodworker's transfer tool, she transferred this bee design that won't peel or fade. I love discovering new techniques like this:
And Highhill Education shared on Kumihimo, aka Japanese cording, using a foam loom you can take anywhere. Easy enough for kids and a nice alternative to the thousands of stray rubber bands you need for the current Rainbow Loom craze:
If you're one of this week's features, be sure to grab my Featured On button over on the sidebar to let everyone know. I also feature these projects & more party favorites on the Sew Can Do's Craftastic Picks board on Pinterest AND I share each of them on Twitter too. Follow me there to see more great projects (and see if yours is one of them)!
Ready to link up your crafty creations?
Party rules are simple:
- As long as it's crafty, and made by you, it's Craftastic (no links to giveaways, shops, link parties or other people's work). Add the link to your specific post (not the main page of your blog).
- Grab my party button & put it on your post or blog somewhere. The code's on the sidebar ->
- Check out some of the other fabulous links and share some crafty comment love. We all love getting comments!!
Oh I was so excited to see my Japanese chord braiding project featured. Thank you so much. - Julie
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Hi Cheryl and happy new week to you! :) I'm relly glad to be here again. Thank you so much for hosting another - full of great projects - party. Today I'm linking 'cute handmade hearts' - hope you like it xo
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting such a great party.. Cathy
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for featuring my DIY Easy Bake Mixes! Hope you're having a great week full of creativity!!
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Sharon, Denise & Aubrie