Indie Foxx Garland
Make this Indie Foxx Garland by Jen at Indie Fixx. The project how-to comes with a fox template which you can trace onto your decorative patterned papers.
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Make this Indie Foxx Garland by Jen at Indie Fixx. The project how-to comes with a fox template which you can trace onto your decorative patterned papers.
Ann from all things paper created this beautiful pendant from a repurposed keychain and scraps from another project. Stunning! [ via SisterDiane ]
Fans of Hello! Lucky will love this behind-the-scenes tour of their office space in San Francisco. I love that their work environment matches the fun style of their work. Last summer, Natalie took a visit to the Hello Lucky studios for a CRAFT Video Podcast.
Shala at Don’t Eat the Paste has a spiral dot printable box available for download in a variety of colors, perfect for party or wedding favors!
Amanda and Jenn of kind over matter have teamed up with a handful of bloggers to create this downloadable affirmation kit.
I thought this was an interesting post over on The Crafty Chica about art licensing, by card artist Kate Harper, playfully titled “Want a Career Designing Greeting Cards? Quick! Grab the Nearest Artist and Start a Support Group.” We talk a lot about the business side of crafting, but licensing doesn’t always get much airtime. […]
Ann Martin’s Ring of Keys is a replica of antique keys made with quilled paper. I’m amazed by all the details! Ann writes: A few years ago I became interested in translating found and natural objects into paper filigree; my mission was to make them as realistic as possible. Mostly I replicated plants, but then […]