Welcome Sarah from The Winthrop Chronicles! Hello Lines Across readers! I’m Sarah and I blog over at The Winthrop Chronicles. I also have a link party every Tuesday. I am a former NBC reporter and now I stay at home with my three little kiddos. They keep me pretty busy, but I try to fit crafting time in there during naptimes and after they go to bed, while my husband is writing his
Washi Tape Stickers (Craft Stash Bash #12 – Little Lovelies)
Welcome Allison from Little Lovelies! Hello there! I’m Allison from little lovelies, and I am pleased to be here sharing my stash busting idea with you. Doesn’t it seem like with every new trend comes a new stash? Such is the case with washi tape. I like the texture and look of washi tape and decided to turn it into stickers. I came up with a few ways to turn
Fabric Scrap Coasters (Craft Stash Bash #11 – Handmade by Stacy Vaughn)
Welcome Stacy from Handmade by Stacy Vaughn! Hello! I’m Stacy from Handmade by Stacy Vaughn. I am so excited to be posting in the Craft Stash Bash here at Lines Across! Thank you Rachel for the opportunity! One thing you should know about me is that I am kind of a fabric hoarder. I love buying fabric and I have a huge stash that needs to be used up. I
Quilted Pocket Camera Cover (Craft Stash Bash #10 – Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom)
Welcome Jamie from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom! Hi everyone! My name is Jamie and I blog over at Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom. I was so happy when Rachel invited me to be a part of her Craft Stash Bash! I love visiting her blog, so having this opportunity to guest post feels like a huge honor. Today I am sharing a tutorial for making a quilted cover
Fabric Napkin Rings (Craft Stash Bash #9 – Vixen Made)
Welcome Victoria from vixenMade! Hey everyone! I’m so thrilled to be here today. My name is Victoria and I’m the ‘vixen’ of vixenMade. As a mom of 3, I’m always busy, but I always seem to make time for my crafting, sewing and DIYing. Since my fabric stash keeps growing, I decided to tackle some of it and create some fabric napkin holders. I never buy them because
Braided Fabric Bracelets
I love all of the braided fabric bracelets, headbands, etc… going around Pinterest. What a great way to turn scraps of fabric or old t-shirts into something new and beautiful. I pinned these a few days ago, but I wanted to make some using silver clamps. Supplies 1. Strips of fabric (about 10” by 1.5”) 2. Plier Set for Beading & Jewelry 3. Liquid Stitch 4. Fray Check 5. Silver Plated Ribbon
Splatter Paint Wall Art (Craft Stash Bash #8 – Life as a Thrifter)
Welcome Holly from Life as a Thrifter! Hello! I’m Holly from Life as a Thrifter! and I’m thrilled to be sharing a craft from MY stash today! Around my house I use A LOT of plywood. It’s super cheap, and even better, your home improvement store will cut it down to whatever size you want for free! One piece will easily make several projects. This particular piece was left over
Camera Coats Review and Giveaway
I love being organized. I hate carrying things. I have two toddlers. Ouch. Between diaper bags, my purse, my camera, my phone, my keys, and my kids, I am always ALWAYS carrying something. It’s exhausting. Taking good pictures is important to me. I love documenting my kids’ lives, and I want to have my good camera with me everywhere we go. (P.S. I have the Canon EOS Rebel T2i and
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