Check out these gorgeous printable gift tags from Eat Drink Chic!
It’s been a while since I’ve posted a tutorial or freebie, I’ve found good ones hard to find. But hopefully these beauties mark a change in that trend
Check out these gorgeous printable gift tags from Eat Drink Chic!
It’s been a while since I’ve posted a tutorial or freebie, I’ve found good ones hard to find. But hopefully these beauties mark a change in that trend
Spoongraphics have an offer on this week for a free download of these cute lady shoppers as a vector pack for Access All Areas members . Fab for a fashion, style or haul blog design.
A couple of weeks ago Oh Happy Day posted this fantastic cupcake stand template that you can print out and build yourself. The metallic gold example is gorgeous (using white card and gold spray paint) but you could print onto any card with a pattern or colour to fit your theme.
One of my favourite freebie/tutorial sites Elinée posted this garland tutorial last weekend. These will look great hung around an entrance, photobooth, or to decorate a table – and the example is in my colours too!
Check out this gorgeous printable PDF from Ellinée. Such a cute and fun way to celebrate Easter. I wonder if they will fit my adult size head…?
I blog hopped across to Just a Girl blog last week and found this fantastic low cost tutorial on how to create art from the cardboard cores of toilet paper.
When I saw it I was instantly reminded of these lovely wall adornments that would look great in a nursery, entrance hall, bedroom, bathroom, any room!
Ellineé released a printable gift bow freebie before Christmas which I used on some boxes of biscuits for both sides of grandparents. This week they’ve released the bows again in some gorgeous spring shades and patterns. Just print and cut then with a bit of double sided tape and you have a beautifully presented gift!
Ellinée have followed up their lovely paper rose freebie with a tutorial on how to create a paper rose wreath.
I love the current fascination that the web seems to have with wreaths right now. So festive (whatever the season), so fun and so many possibilities to be creative!
I’m a bugger for doing loads of crochet then not sewing it together. I have about three Twinkie Chan scarfs that are complete but not sewn together. What that says about my personality I’m not sure but it’s definitely something I need to sort out!
The Amigurumi Patterns site collates some of the cutest patterns on the web, all in one place. Ideal for handcrafted gift ideas, they have pretty much something for everyone.
This stunning paper rose template was posted last week by Ellinée. Such a simple but beautiful effect and you can make these up months in advance of your event.