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Link Love: Party On!

November 4, 2010 by FaveCrafts

News flash: Halloween is over! The craft blogosphere is slowly weaning itself off spooky themed projects (although turkey-tastic tutorials are already sprouting up all over the place) so I thought it would be nice to throw a party! Well, I’ll probably have to settle for an imaginary party, but you guys should definitely use these ingenious craft ideas at your next fancy fête.

  1. Cecilia from So Tei-Tei recently threw her daughter a delightfully colorful 2nd birthday party with tons of handmade touches. She linked up at our blog hop too!
  2. Candy corn is still relevant for Thanksgiving, right? The picture alone of these Candy Corn Coolers from Gormet Mom on-the-Go is making me salivate.
  3. Nancy from A to Z Celebrations recently guest blogged for Tatertots and Jello, showcasing the bumblebee party she hosted for her daughter.
  4. There’s a free template up for grabs on How About Orange for a butterfly die cut invitation. Classy!
  5. I love how simple and cheerful these bunting cards from Simply Modern Mom look! Bonus: there’s a tutorial!
  6. If you’re planning on bringing a dish to an upcoming holiday party, this casserole carrier (also with tutorial!!) from 2 Little Hooligans is worth a look.
  7. Put the finishing touches on a hostess gift or stocking stuffer with a paper pom-pom gift topper, a free printable template from Nice Package.
  8. The stylish and crafty Maegan from …love Maegan turned a plain old shelf into a cool mini bar, perfect for hosting an old-timey cocktail party!
  9. Here’s another simple project, from Between the Lines: upcycle wine corks into cute Christmas ornaments! This might not have anything to do with throwing a party, but you could certainly make these with the garbage accumulated after you throw one!

Filed Under: Link Love Tagged With: Cards, craft links, links, party crafts, party time

Link Love: More Halloween Goodies!

October 14, 2010 by FaveCrafts

Keeping with the spirit of the season, I’ve once again rounded up some of the best Halloween crafts I’ve seen in the craft blogosphere this week. Check out what these other bloggers and crafters are making for Halloween.

1. In this day in age, anything can be made sexy–even pumpkins! Sexify your pumpkins over at Shelterpop.

2. Eco-friendly meets spooky at All Good Things Come to Them that Thwaits! See how she recycled milk jugs and turned them into a whimsical skeleton decoration.

3. Vanessa made a cool Halloween wreath at This and That out of tied strips of orange burlap. Genious!

4. Get the free pattern for this adorable Halloween crochet hat from Girl in Air.

5. Invite friends to a Halloween party with a Tin of Bones Halloween invitation from Craftbits. I love the fresh spin on invitations!

6. Another easy recycling project for Halloween! See how Allison from A Glimpse Inside makes pumpkins from paper towel rolls.

7. Add this project from Family Fun to your list of too-cute-to-eat cupcakes.

8. Candy corn is this year’s most popular Halloween motif. Get in on the trend with A Lemon Squeezy Home‘s candy corn inspired hats.

9. Quoth the raven: “Head over to Dollar Store Crafts to find out how to make me!”

Filed Under: Link Love Tagged With: halloween crafts, links, recycled crafts

Link Love: 13 Embroidery Sites

February 18, 2010 by FaveCrafts

I’ve been dabbling with embroidery for awhile now, trying to master the different stitches and the techniques. I love the possibilities of embroidery, with so much color and texture added to just about any fabric. Here are my favorite embroidery websites:

  1. Feeling Stitchy– This is my favorite embroidery blog with new posts daily. On this blog, you will see the most beautiful embroidery from all over the web and will also find links to great embroidery tutorials and free patterns. The flickr group has almost 5,000 members!
  2. Sublime Stitching– Founded by Jenny Hart, Sublime Stitching sells “alternative” embroidery patterns, starter kits, book and other embroidery supplies. You will find over 50 embroidery design sheets, including many created in the Artist Series. You will find embroidery how-to’s, a customer gallery and much more at the website.
  3. Needle n’ Thread– The best thing about Mary Corbet’s website is the video library of embroidery stitches. This is a great resource for someone learning how to embroider like me.
  4. Needlecrafter– This is a large library of free patterns for needlecraft. I LOVE the art deco category.
  5. Embroidery Treasures– Some focus on machine embroidery, and overall a lot of good ideas.
  6. Future Girl- Embroidery– Check out the great embroidery category at this craft blog.
  7. Hoop Love– For free vintage embroidery and cross-stitch patterns, check out this Flickr group. You have to join the private group to view the images.
  8. Vintage Transfer Finds– Find a bunch of free vintage embroidery patterns for hand stitching.
  9. Sweet Bee– You’ll see lots of embroidery, including vintage transfers on this blog.
  10. Embroiderer’s Guild of America– For inspiration, check out this guild’s blog. Sure, the blog has not been updated since July 2009. Still, scroll through the archives and enjoy the work.
  11. Mr x Stitch– Check out this blog devoted to contemporary embroidery and needlecraft.
  12. Judy’s Journal– A beautiful blog showcasing the embroidery and other work of Judy Martin. Very inspiring.
  13. Dog-Daisy Chains– This blog also had some beautiful embroidery work. Do check out her Etsy shop too.

Filed Under: Sites We Love Tagged With: Embroidery, links

Link Love: Last Minute Valentine Crafts

February 11, 2010 by FaveCrafts

Yesterday, I told you how to make Red Velvet Cake Balls packaged in something crafty for last minute valentine gifts. Today, I would like to share some other great ideas for Valentine’s Day from great websites outside of FaveCrafts. Enjoy!

  1. Paper Mosaic Valentine from Crafts by Amanda
  2. Free Cupid Printable from Macula Art
  3. Valentine’s Day Mosaic Trivet from Sweet Pickles and Chocolate
  4. Valentine’s Day Candy Bar from Brunch at Saks
  5. Paper Bouquets from Better Homes and Gardens
  6. Crayon Stained- Glass Hearts from Martha Stewart
  7. Paper Plate Valentine Spiral from Grown in my Heart
  8. Jewelry Top Gift Box from Cupid’s Charm
  9. Flower Pot Valentine from Craft Tutorials
  10. Hershey Kiss Valentine Gnomes from An Inch of Gray

Filed Under: Valentine's Day Tagged With: links, Valentine's Day

Link Love: Your Favorite Craft Blogs

February 4, 2010 by FaveCrafts

We want to know, “What are your favorite craft blogs?” We asked some of our blogger friends to cast their votes. Some of the favorites are not really craft blogs, but they are pretty amazing nonetheless. Make sure to cast your own votes in the comments!

Here are the answers:

Ann DeOtte of Still Dottie

I have to say that Craft: & Whip Up are my top two. I love the quantity & variety posted on Craft: – there is something for everyone there. Whip Up makes my tops because of it’s purposeful posts, every project has great style.

Mer Mag is next. She isn’t only a craft blogger, but an illustrator and design enthusiast. Her DIY projects are gorgeous and super unique.

PS I Made This is a great fashion craft blog, pulling inspiration from the runway and magazines. “It’s a call to action to re-imagine, re-use, and re-invent. I see it. I like it. I make it.”

Heart of Light is another great blog that extends past DIY. It’s filled with gorgeous photography & delicious food posts.

I really like seeing blogs where DIY feels like it’s incorporated into the writer’s life. These projects feel necessary, purposeful, & from the heart.

Jenya of MyEvaForeva

I love:

http://artmind-etcetera.blogspot.com/ because Mitsy is full of brilliant ideas and her work is beautiful.  She also has really cool DIYs.

http://rlchateau.blogspot.com/ because Julia’s sense of style is implacable and that shows through her blogging and of course in her work.

http://www.scoutiegirl.com/ because Tara is doing amazing job with introducing her website as more than just another blog but a platform for crafters/handmade lovers to connect and share experiences.

http://forme-foryou.com/ because Kate is one classy lady and I share her taste.

http://www.modishblog.com/modish/ because Jena features some of the trendiest products and artists.

Vicky Breslin of Miss Vicky

www.wendyaddison.blogspot.com

www.rebeccasower.typepad.com

www.thetravellingprincess.blogspot.com

www.missvickyb.blogspot.com

Sheila of Cheeky Magpie

I love http://www.oneprettything.com/ because Rachel combs the internet and other blogs for crafty projects, templates, and design ideas. She organizes everything into categories like kids crafts, season projects, and printables. There’s a ton of new stuff every single day.

http://designismine.blogspot.com/ is a fun blog that features a mix of fashion, handmade items, and home decor from around the web. Everything is so pretty and very inspiring.

I’ve been reading http://karenrussell.typepad.com/ for a few years now. I love her paper designs but also her photography. She’s inspired me to take better photos. She’s got a great sense of humor and writes well.

I just discovered http://justsomethingimade.blogspot.com/. Cathe features lots of cool clipart and design inspiration. I love her style and she’s got some great tutorials.

I have http://www.scrapscene.com on my google home page and it’s the only blog I read every single day. It’s a great place to find out what’s new and exciting in scrapbooking and paper crafts. There’s plenty of projects and product info on there. It’s a must see.

Molly of Bit of Shine

1. Ruffles and Stuff – I am usually intimidated by my sewing machine and she always makes such darling things that I’m inspired to try it despite my total lack of self-confidence.
http://www.rufflesandstuff.com/

2. Crafting with Cat Hair – she has such cute projects and I never would have gotten into using felt if it wasn’t for her.
http://craftingwithcathair.blogspot.com/

3. maya*made – the most fantastic projects out of the most humble materials!
http://mayamade.blogspot.com/

4. A Fanciful Twist – part adventure, part magic, part art, part photography and part just plain creative inspiration – all delightful!
http://afancifultwist.typepad.com/a_fanciful_twist/

5. Mt. Hope Chronicles – she takes the most beautiful photos and always has incredible, inspiring quotes. I always feel like I’ve gone traveling in her pocket when I read her posts.
http://mthopeacademy.blogspot.com/

Gail Friend of Cupcakes and Cute Stuff

1.  www.theraspberryrabbits.blogspot.com Michelle is a quilter and makes her own patterns from her lovely studio in “bunnyville”  Too cute!2. www.natashaburns.blogspot.com Natasha is in Australia and has many artistic talents.

3. www.cupidscharm.blogspot.com Joy makes beautiful jewelry

4. www.claudineateliercotejardin.blogspot.com This blog is from France, but her art speaks for itself.

5. www.afancifultwist.typepad.com Such a fun blog.. her art is fun and whimsical and she is quite a writer.

6. (if I may be so bold for shameless self promotion. lol) My blog www.cupcakesandcutestuff.blogspot.com

Elizabeth of Covered in Crafts

Maya Made: http://mayamade.blogspot.com/ I love her modern yet country style. She comes up with so many little things that are interesting.

Make It and Love it: http://makeitandloveit.blogspot.com/ I like her humor and the projects are easy to understand.

One Pretty Thing: http://www.oneprettything.com/ I know it’s not a regular blog but I am in love with all the pictures and the ability to just see projects without a lot of reading. It’s perfect for late night browsing!

Can’t Stop Making Things: http://www.cantstopmakingthings.com/ I dig the name and I love the variations in projects. She has a lot of fun ways to look at everyday stuff.

Covered In Crafts: http://www.coveredincrafts.com/ Well, because you know that just about everyone is going to try to get their craft blog in and I’m just not sneeky about it. LOL!!

Phyllis of Many Creative Gifts

http://www.fibrespace.com/blog/ — FibreSpace is this great new yarn store in Alexandria VA where I did a little crochet teaching, so I’m always checking in to see what the knitters are up to!

http://www.strategicserendipity.blogspot.com/ — my friend DeAnn recently started this blog about management and leadership, so I’m supporting her new venture, but she is quite savvy about these things.

http://monstercrochet.blogspot.com/ — “Lady Linoleum” is so cool and creative, really talented and comes up with stuff I’d never dream up, so I really enjoy the different-ness of it.

Madeline of Madeline Faiella Designs

1  http://katydiddys.blogspot.com/

2 www.artlicensingblog.com

3 www.sethgodin.typepad.com

4 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/the-blog/

5 www.pstutorialsblog.com

1.  Laura Bray was one of my mentees.  I enjoy following her because she combines her creativity with awesome business acumen.  I like that.  I also learn from her!  I get her newsletters and I head to her blog!  I have fun there and I feel like there’s a connection.

2.  I learn a lot at this blog.  I have begun to put together a licensing portfolio and Tara Reed’s information is always worth the read..

3.  Seth’s blog keeps me grounded.  I like to hear what he has to say because if it isn’t something new, it’s something I already know but need to be reminded.  I enjoy keeping my interests varied and I feel as though this blog fills a portion of my psyche that enables me to think clearly for creating.

4.  It’s important to me to fill my curiosity so that I can create.  I like this blog for learning what’s going on without too much fluff.  I know, it’s not very crafty in the conventional way, but for me I find that it’s another way for me to keep in balance.

5.  I love the tutorials for Photoshop and this is the best site for me to go to when I need an answer quickly.  So far, it’s been great.

Annie of Firefly Hill Designs

I love the blog world and sometimes wonder how did we get along before it was invented!  I visit lots and lots of blogs everyday….all different types ranging from crafty to home decor to family life.  It is hard to narrow my favorites to 5 but here goes:

1.    Inspireco– Amy Powers is amazingly creative but I also love visiting her to check in on her adorable little boy called Alfredo.

2.    Jennifer Paganelli– Jennifer is a fabric designer extraordinaire and visiting her blog is like a visit to a candy store!

3.    Kathy’s Cottage– Kathy has a beautiful blog where she showcases her beautiful sewing creations, thrifting finds, delicious recipes and more.  I feel a connection to Kathy because she lives in Michigan which is where I grew up!

4.    Dear Little Red House– Mary is the very first blog I became really addicted to.  She is also sort of my neighbor as she lives not too far from me here in New Jersey.  Her blog is jfilled with her beautiful photos of nature, her thrifting finds and her gorgeous English country decorating style.

5.    Kelly’s Korner– I think Kelly is probably the kindest and most generous person on earth!  I love reading about her life with her family and especially her beautiful baby girl called Harper.

Melissa of Tiny Happy

  1. Fine Little Day http://finelittleday.blogspot.com/ – for the beautiful Swedish sensibilities and lovely second-hand stuff.
  2. Angry Chicken- http://angrychicken.typepad.com/ – so many useful craft ideas and intelligent and funny writing.
  3. Rummage http://rummage.typepad.com/ – seriously witty writing and amazing styling- she makes me want to be more colourful.
  4. Anna Emilia http://annaemilial.blogspot.com/ – delicate and sensitive… very beautiful artwork.

Becky of the Fab Miss B

Here are five blogs that are full of amazing content I never seen anywhere else.

1) Hollister Hovey: This is one lady who follows the creed “To thine own self be true!” Her collection of pith helmets alone recommends her in my mind. Check out her mother’s day post for further evidence of total originality.

2) Le Blog de Betty: This French girl pulls together endless permutations from her closet and always manages to look totally unique. She inspires me to be bolder with my combinations too. If nothing else, I’ve learned to worry less about matching and think more about texture and proportion in my own wardrobe. (And I love how she translates her French for all us English speakers- it’s totally charming.)

3) Double Takes: Lauren has a knack for finding things no one else has posted yet and I’m in love. She always discovers incredible things- like this rug!

4) The Rag & Bone Blog: This blog is always full of the coolest new work from paper and book artists all over the world. Invariably leads me to something incredible that I’ve never seen before.

5) Yesterday was Dramatic, Today is Okay: I discovered this blog through one of Jimena’s beautiful blogosphere roundups, and I’m in love. Amazing photos of daily life in India. Makes me want to go and visit even more.

Chasity of Belle and Burger

already pretty body image , fashion, femnism
average jane crafter craft scene updates
crazy texas mommy hilarious southern sista hood
knickers underwear insiration
Dorthy surrenders pop culture with a slant

Amy Huntley of The Idea Room

My 5 favorite blogs to read are (in no particular order):

1.  http://themeanestmom.blogspot.com/2009/03/love-notes.html The Meanest Mom.  She is so funny!  Her stories always make me laugh.  I can relate to many of her stories about life as a mom!

2.  http://kari-youcanmakeit.blogspot.com/ UCreate.  Kari scours the craft blogs and always posts the best of the best.  She does all the work for me.  I always find something I would like to make myself.

3.  http://j-a-girl.blogspot.com/ Just a Girl.  I love how creative and organized she is.

4. http://infarrantlycreative.blogspot.com/ Infarrantly Creative.  Love her projects and the way she decorates her home.

5.  http://knockoffwood.blogspot.com/ Knock Off Wood.  Amazing!  Her knock-off Pottery Barn Furniture is simply amazing.  I want to make so many of the plans she has provided.

Natalia Anderson of Make Monthly

I think my top five favorite blogs are on constant monthly rotation as I either discover new blogs or as my mood changes. My favorite blogs usually have images or projects that really inspire or motivate me in some aspect of my life. Here are my current top 5 blogs that I’m into:

Poppytalk (http://poppytalkaboutus.blogspot.com/: This one has always been in my top five. When I am browsing through this blog I often find myself bookmarking every single post, it just totally speaks my language. I love it because they regularly feature affordable art, neat-o decorating ideas, handmade goodies, awesome artists, tutorials, collecting and thrifting, the list is endless really. Also, if you’re into handmade goods Poppytalk Handmade is a place to showcase, buy and sell.

Hula 70 (http://hulaseventy.blogspot.com/): Speaking of blogs that speak my language! I don’t know Andrea in Portland Oregon (The gal behind this top 5) but sometimes I feel like she could be the slightly older big sister that I never had. Andrea’s photos and words always inspire me. I also love that she loves doing projects and posting about them and I really love that she is as obsessed with list making as much as I am!

Twig and Thistle (http://www.twigandthistle.com/blog/): This treat of a blog is ran by a fellow graphic designer, Kathleen. I find this blog to be an endless inspiration source for all things relating to print work and packaging (my favorite). Not that the stimulation ends there, Kathleen post great finds from other artist, tutorials that I have actually used and examples of her own work which I find more than charming.

Just Something I Made (http://justsomethingimade.blogspot.com/): When I first came across this blog a while back I was blown away by the endless creatively of designer, crafter, mother and blogger, Cathe Holden.  I don’t even know how a mind can come up with so many amazing projects day after day. I go to this blog for motivation to get my own “creative on” and to check out awesome tutorials and free downloads.

A Collection a Day (http://collectionaday2010.blogspot.com/: This new blog created by the artist and illustrator Lisa Congdon (http://lisacongdon.com/) is the perfect quick inspiration fix. Every daily post features an image of a collection either owned or imagined by Lisa. The typically, mundane object from everyday life truly becomes magical and significant in these series of collections…it’s a daily must see.

Linda Peterson of Linda Peterson Designs

In no particular order – but these are the ones I keep up with routinely:

Jen Lowe Designs – www.jen-lowe-designs.blogspot.com Jen is a awesome paper engineer!  She amazes me at how she just “whips” stuff together and makes it look brilliant.  Her collage work is among my favorites.  She has such attention to detail.  She’s also a wonderful poet.  Her ability to thoughts and feelings into words never ceases to amaze me.  Three years ago, my daughter got word that she was “cancer free”.  I called Jen and told her the news.  She wrote the most beautiful poem ever and of course that ended up on a very special scrapbook page called “2 tiny words”…

Liz Welch – www.rarebird.wordpress.com Liz is a textile artist who lives in the UK.  She is also known in the UK as the queen of Friendly Plastic.  She has a unique style and is never afraid to experiment.  I enjoy her blog as she travels thru the UK and talks about all the wonderful people she’s met with her classes.  Her textile work is award winning!

Mylene Hillam – www.milllanestudio.blogspot.com – Mylene is a mixed media artist who is also on the Krafty Lady design team.  Mylene also works with Friendly Plastic and also teaches courses in making resin jewelry.  Her work is inspiring and she is a beautiful lady throughout

Margot Potter:  www.margotpottertheimpatientcrafter.blogspot.com – I love that Margot is not afraid to be unique and witty.  Her designs are fun and really capture her theatrical personality.  I also love how she is involving her daughter in her creative endevours.

Katie Hacker – www.katiehacker.blogspot.com Katie is an avid beader…and in my book a true Bead Queen.  Katies sense of style really shines thru her beadwork.  She’s such a sweet and giving person and I always go to her blog when I need a boost of inspiration.  It’s so full of eyecandy!

Marie Segal of Art from the My Heart

1. http://mereditharnold.wordpress.com/– Welcome to Meredith’s World, The Meredith Arnold Vortex of Creative Living- There is a whole bunch of awesome info on promoting yourself and your art. Making your own brushes, on the life of an artist, how pens work, and tons of informative, interesting links and info.

2. Pink and Green Mama– http://pinkandgreenmama.blogspot.com/– A basic and brilliant kids art blog, that I adore. Sometimes the things she does and the concepts she explains are so simple and yet beautiful and the best part, easy to understand… for anyone of any age. And it is colorful, I love that.

3.All I ever Wanted– http://ifeltit-poppiespoppy.blogspot.com/– Linda Sue is a great felt artist, beautiful and colorful work with a glimpse in to her life and awareness

4. Circling my head– http://circlingmyhead.blogspot.com/– Renee is woman who I admire and is honest and frank. This blog helps me to realize how precious and beautiful life is. And that even in pain we can live in joy and love.

5.Get Zapped– http://getzapped.blogspot.com/– A new one I am getting very addicted to. Beautiful pictures and wonderful quotes or wisdom

Get Zen is where she showcases her art http://getzen.blogspot.com/

Thank you all who participated!

Filed Under: Sites We Love Tagged With: blogs, links

Link Love: Organizing Your Crafts

January 7, 2010 by FaveCrafts

Yesterday, I wrote about how you can Organize Your Inspiration by cleaning up your craft area and creating an ideas book or board. Today, I would like to share some bloggers with great ideas for organizing their crafts.

  1. First off, we have to give a shout-out to Crafty Storage, the blog dedicated entirely to storage ideas for crafters. Although the blog has not updated recently, you should scroll through all the submissions for inspiration. I love this idea for using empty CD cases/Jewel cases to store clear stamps.
  2. Unexpected craft storage ideas from oneofakindgiftideas.blogspot.com including turning a Shoe Cubby into a cutting station or portable file into scraps storage.
  3. Mandi Ehman of www.organizingyourway.net talks about creating organized Arts and Crafts boxes for kids. These boxes can be pulled out anytime and have a variety of activities with just the right supplies. Can I have one?
  4. Make these adorable bobbin cards from thefrugalcrafter.wordpress.com to store scrap ribbons and fabric. Hang from a large key-ring.

Filed Under: Organization Tagged With: links, Organization

Link Love: Free Scarf Knitting Patterns Part 1

November 12, 2009 by FaveCrafts

Just in time for winter knitting, I have a collection of free scarf knitting patterns from various blogs. You will find free scarf knitting patterns for both men and women in this collection. Where would crafting be without the generosity and creativity of fabulous craft bloggers like these? For more free scarf knitting patterns at FaveCrafts, see 26 Free Scarf Knitting Patterns. Happy knitting!

  1. Dragonscale Keyhole Scarf by hollyklein.blogspot.com
  2. Mossy Pebbles Scarf by presentsknits.blogspot.com
  3. Noro Slip Stitch Stripe Scarf by ribbedforyourpleasure.wordpress.com
  4. Column of Leaves Scarf by brookenelson.com
  5. Frilly Scarf by toveb.typepad.com
  6. Extra-Warm Scarf by cottonandcloud.blogspot.com
  7. Reversible Cable Scarf by jillsknit.blogspot.com
  8. Shale Pleated Scarf by yarn.com
  9. Reversible Herringbone Scarf by neverendingyarn.wordpress.com
  10. New York Scarf by scrumptiousliving.wordpress.com
  11. Easy Drop Stitch Scarf by christine.typepad.com

Check back next week for Part 2 of the Free Scarf Knitting Patterns series.

Filed Under: Knitting Tagged With: Knitting, links, patterns

Sewing Carnival

August 24, 2009 by FaveCrafts

In honor of National Sewing Month in September, we will be hosting a Sewing Blog Carnival here at FaveCrafts Blog. A blog carnival is a collection of links on a particular subject, in this case sewing, which are submitted to the host (us). We are accepting links to sewing projects, tutorials, patterns and tips. If you are interested in being included, send us your link with your name, blog/website and a short description of the project.

Deadline: September 4th, 2009

The Sewing Blog Carnival will be published on Monday, September 7th.

Also, don’t forget to vote on your favorite sewing machine.

Filed Under: Sewing Tagged With: links, Sewing, sites

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