Simple Triangle Baby Bib Tutorial One of the fastest and most useful gifts for a baby are these cute triangle baby bibs that you see in the stores for a lot of money! But they don't cost hardly anything to make at home. Just one fat quarter, some batting scraps and some velcro and you have the cutest little drool bibs that will actually get used. We have several other handmade gifts to make and give to baby in our BABY tutorial section but I realized we have never included these bibs that ... View the Post
How to Make an EASY Hanging Dish Towel
Today I am excited to show you how to make one of my kitchen essentials...an oven hanging dish towel. I use these all the time and they are super easy to make. All you need to put one of them together is: a dish towel, a hot pad, and.... a shank button. (There are three different buttons pictured here...all with shanks. Shanks are buttons with a "neck" on the back, usually centered on the back of the button with a hole in the middle of the neck that allows the thread to be passed ... View the Post
Kids Summer BBQ Apron Tutorial
Hello! Today we are excited to share a simple and inexpensive children's project with you...how to make a Kids BBQ Apron using a dish towel! All you need for this project is: *1 dish towel *2 yards double fold bias tape *pins *scisssors *sewing machine *a marking tool (even a pencil will do) Once you have your supplies rounded up it's time to get started! #1. Lay your dish towel out on your cutting mat (or countertop) vertically so that the short sides of the towel are along the ... View the Post
How to Make a Quilted Placemats using Fat Quarters
Today we are going to show you how to make a quilted placemat using fat quarters! I shared this tutorial awhile back over at The Polka Dot Chair but today, since it is the first day of spring, and the weather in my neighborhood is still gloomy, I wanted to share something that felt like spring...and these placemats made out of our Just Add Sugar Fabric are just the trick. So, let's get started! All you need to make each placemat is: *2 Fat Quarters (I used coordinating prints so the ... View the Post
Split Pea Soup Recipe
I love Split Pea Soup. Always have. Growing up we spent part of every summer in Southern California where we frequented a restaurant in Carlsbad called Anderson's that was well known for their split pea soup. And I loved it. Today I make my own split pea soup...often. Usually I make a large batch and then freeze it in individual containers to heat up later for my lunches. But sometimes I share. When I do I serve it with grated cheese, crumbled bacon, and crusty bread....and it is ... View the Post
Homemade Lip Balm Recipe
I am working with the 11-13 girls in our Young Women group at church this year and I am always on the hunt for fun and simple things that the girls would enjoy. We did a "what do you want to learn to do" activity at the beginning of the year and brainstormed a whole bunch of things the girls wanted to learn and crafting, cooking and sports (including rock climbing!) were all high on their lists. So, I have been finding and tweaking some fun craft and cooking lesson ideas for the girls to do ... View the Post
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