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  • I Need Your Vote, Pretty Please With A Cherry On Top!

    Dear Readers, I’ve been nominated for a list of Mommy bloggers, and am way down on the the list, (actually I’ve now moved up quite a bit thanks to many of you!) won’t you please help me move up the list by voting for me? I’m not going for fame and fortune, just want to…

  • Sewing On Paper: Too Much Fun!

    Those of you who have been following my creative adventures here may know that I've recently started taking weekly sewing lessons. I can't begin to describe how happy I am to be expanding my repetoire of crafting possibilities! That said, I just wanted to remind you all that a sewing machine has quite a few…

  • A Felt Bean Bag For Alphabeans Alphabet Game!

    Yesterday I promised that today I would post my packaging idea for the Alphabeans Alphabet Game I introduced yesterday, (post here) so here it is! A felt bean-shaped bag, with colorful beans on the outside, which will safely hold our alphabet beans. Sewing (I've just started learning) is certainly opening up a whole new range…

  • A Fun Alphabet Game For The Kids Using Beans: Introducing Alphabeans!

    Isn't this just too cute? Here's a new game for the kids that will cost you the price of a bag of lima beans (or any large white bean) and a thin permanent marker. And most kids like tiny things, so these beans have a certain appeal that you just won't find with any other…

  • Recycle Promotional Magnets And Make Fun Art For Your Fridge!

    I really hope you've been saving those promotional magnets you get with the pizza delivery or from a myriad of people trying to get you to remember them on your fridge. Because I've finally come up with a great project that everyone in the family will love! Simply scrub off the printed paper side after…

  • Anticipate Spring With Delicate Tissue Paper Collages on Canvas!

      I'm very happy to report that I have readers from all over the globe, and while some are enjoying summer, many more I suspect are experiencing snow and cold weather. In Israel, we have unfortunately not had much of a winter this year (we really really need rain!) and my kids even left the…

  • A Cute & Colorful Cherry Blossom Tree For Tu B’Shevat

    One of my favorite times of the year is early Spring, when it's still really winter, but the fruit trees start to signal the change of season with their gorgeous display of pink and white blooms. While I grew up with Japanese cherry trees that were planted specifically for their Spring display of pink blooms,…

  • Moroccan Olives In Red Sauce—Delicious!

    The other day my funny four year old happened to be in the kitchen alone with a can of olives. I heard him say "look what happened to my nails!" And then interestingly enough, Moroccan olives came to mind and I thought "what a perfect recipe for Tu B'Shevat this year" (since it falls on…

  • Decorating With Sticks and Cones (For Tu B’Shevat!)

    In case you are wondering why this bundle of sticks is propped against the wall, well the real honest answer is that I just don't own a vase big enough to hold them! So while I do like the way these look, you might want to plan ahead before creating an arrangement like this one!…

  • Winter Decor With Pearls & Pine Cones (For Tu B’Shevat!)

    Tu B'Shevat, the Jewish New Year for the trees (more on that another day) is on January 29, so we have just over two weeks to decorate out homes, craft for ourselves and with our children, and think about how we'll serve a delicious array of fresh and dried fruits on the night of the…

  • Make A Cute Button Topiary For Any Occasion!

    I don't know how you feel about topiaries, but I just love them. It's not something I can explain, just for some reason gazing upon a little ball of something floating above a pot makes me happy! Real live topiaries from rosemary or myrtle are absolutely gorgeous but difficult to maintain, even for a plant…

  • Make A Gorgeous Winter Topiary From Vintage Flowers!

    I really wish I had a photo of the vintage wedding bouquet that I used to make this floral topiary a few years ago, but back then who knew I'd have a blog now, in fact I didn't even know what a blog was! Suffice it to say the bouquet was somewhat comical, and I…

  • Making Plarn From Plastic Bags: Crafting For The Next Decade

    This photo represents my crafting hopes for the next decade: to make an honest attempt to use up all the crafting supplies I happen to have collected and accumulated over the years, and to do my best to re-use and recycle all the things that come my way! Which explains why I've taken a photo…

  • Grated Vegetable Soup: A Great Recipe For Sneaky Moms!

    A few years ago when we first moved into our new home a few very thoughtful neighbors sent over hot lunches for several days. One day we received a delicious soup that to my surprise consisted of broth and grated vegetables. We enjoyed the soup and I forgot all about this idea until my daughter…

  • Get Organized With Zippered Felt Pouches To Hold The Little Stuff!

    Wouldn't you love to get organized? Have a cute way to store all your tiny sewing supplies or crochet hooks? Make a bunch of these zippered felt pouches and you'll be hooked. With their flat bottom they can stand up nicely on a shelf or in a deep drawer. Make them any size and and…

  • Make Unique Room Signs From Modeling Clay!

    Since we're on the topic of signs, I though I'd share this project with you as well! A few months ago just after I had posted the project showing how to make pictures with modeling clay, here, I was thinking how fun it might be to make signs from modeling clay. Just an hour or…

  • Help Your Kids Make Cute Welcome Signs From Cereal Boxes!

    Your holiday guests may have already come and gone, but you can always think up a good reason to make a sign. To celebrate or commemorate an important event, to say thank you, to communicate a message, or even to publicize something wonderful. Giving thanks, honoring guests and showing loved ones that we're proud of…

  • No-Sew Fleece: Make Colorful Warmers For Mugs & A Coffee Press!

    Dear Readers,You may or may not be happy to hear that this is my last no-sew fleece post for the year. I have some fleece projects that require sewing that I'll be sharing, but I'm going to wait a week or so to post them, as between you and me I'm fleeced out!  That said,…

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