allcraftideas:

How to Make a Snowstorm - CraftStylish

woah. love it.
flipsideofamemory:

I want this book!

flipsideofamemory:

I want this book!

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creativeinspiration:

How to Make a Tiny Terrarium in a Light Bulb

I luv terrariums! This is super cute and I want to make one! Nice tutorial

Oh man.  I want to go do this right now.  wow. that is super cute.  Think of all the sculpey implications.

creativeinspiration:

How to Make a Tiny Terrarium in a Light Bulb

I luv terrariums! This is super cute and I want to make one! Nice tutorial

Oh man.  I want to go do this right now.  wow. that is super cute.  Think of all the sculpey implications.

thedailywhat:

Life-Altering Invention of the Day: Minnesotan mom Pam Turner took it upon herself to design and produce the world’s first dead-simple sewing needle.
“I remember laughing as my mom struggled to thread a needle,” Pam was quoted in the USPTO newsletter as saying. “Glasses resting on her nose, she trimmed the end of the thread, sucked on it, failed to get it through the eye of the needle and re-trimmed it. Sometimes she would curse, ‘Why can’t someone invent a better needle? We’ve been to the moon for goodness sake.’” Pam couldn’t think of an adequate response, so instead she invented a better needle.
According to the Spiral Eye side-threading needle ordering site, Pam’s product is so easy to use, “you can thread one with your eyes closed.” While we wouldn’t necessarily suggest trying that at home, we would blindly recommend purchasing a set of Spiral Eyes — you know, if you’re into the whole “foolproof” thing.
[ohgizmo!]

Holy God.  this is one of those things that is so amazingly obvious I can’t believe it wasn’t invented until now.  I hate threading needles.

thedailywhat:

Life-Altering Invention of the Day: Minnesotan mom Pam Turner took it upon herself to design and produce the world’s first dead-simple sewing needle.

“I remember laughing as my mom struggled to thread a needle,” Pam was quoted in the USPTO newsletter as saying. “Glasses resting on her nose, she trimmed the end of the thread, sucked on it, failed to get it through the eye of the needle and re-trimmed it. Sometimes she would curse, ‘Why can’t someone invent a better needle? We’ve been to the moon for goodness sake.’” Pam couldn’t think of an adequate response, so instead she invented a better needle.

According to the Spiral Eye side-threading needle ordering site, Pam’s product is so easy to use, “you can thread one with your eyes closed.” While we wouldn’t necessarily suggest trying that at home, we would blindly recommend purchasing a set of Spiral Eyes — you know, if you’re into the whole “foolproof” thing.

[ohgizmo!]

Holy God.  this is one of those things that is so amazingly obvious I can’t believe it wasn’t invented until now.  I hate threading needles.

This weekend in Chicago at the Pulaski Field House,The Renegade Craft Fair is comin’ to town, much like our pal Santa. And as always, the Renegades are ahead of the curve. I had a great time and found some great stuff from people like Frantic Meerkat when I went out there this summer, so I hope you’ll reblog, repost, and stop by!

This weekend in Chicago at the Pulaski Field House,The Renegade Craft Fair is comin’ to town, much like our pal Santa. And as always, the Renegades are ahead of the curve. I had a great time and found some great stuff from people like Frantic Meerkat when I went out there this summer, so I hope you’ll reblog, repost, and stop by!

another great, unique artist from yesterday’s Renegade Craft Fair.  This is the cover of a greeting card.  The inside says:
This is an unflattering photo of me eating my lunch, but I am thinking of you and your birthday
FOMATO

another great, unique artist from yesterday’s Renegade Craft Fair. This is the cover of a greeting card. The inside says:

This is an unflattering photo of me eating my lunch, but I am thinking of you and your birthday

FOMATO