by Tatiana62
by Jamie Brock52
by Natasha63
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by Loraine Brummer29
by Jamie Brock52
by Loraine Brummer29
by Anthony Altorenna15
Turn a thrift-store find into a jewelry case using some paint, stencils, scrapbook paper, and vintage postcards! This tutorial is simple to follow and easy to customize to fit your style!
by Donna Herron6
by Niina Niskanen2
I absolutely loved Anna's character in ABC's Once Upon A Time. In this tutorial, I'll show you how I painted a portrait of her with watercolors!
by Niina Niskanen0
Waste Merino wool roving, party balloons and a tumble dryer were used to create these wet felted coin purses. Waste pieces of recycled merino wool were blended together to make these cute purses.
by Sally Gulbrandsen40
Learn how to make simple, natural, authentic soap at home, using ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. Soap making does not have to be a costly hobby - in fact, you may find that it's ultimately cheaper than buying soap!
by Rachel Koski76
Good quality photos enhance an article, blog or other web page. Composition, exposure, focusing, depth of field and perspective are just some issues which should be considered when taking photos
by Eugene Brennan42
An overview of the five forms of commercial metal clay products - lump clay, metal clay powder, slip or paste, syringe, and metal clay paper - and the characteristics and uses of each form.
by Margaret Schindel18
Understanding your camera's different modes and settings are the keys to taking great photographs. I've shared a guide explaining the various options available to you below!
by Chris Morris2
I created these wet-felted heart cushions to be love tokens for Valentine's day. Use sweet colors like pink, purple, and lilac instead of the traditional red for this project!
by Sally Gulbrandsen26
In this photo essay, I capture winter scenes found in wooded areas near my house. These photos include snowy fallen branches and vibrant red berries.
by Simon Lam4
Unless you do your own canning, you probably don't have mason jars lying around. This is a semi-quick way to add rustic elegance to jars you already own.
by Amber Courtney0
Can your handmade business make money selling knit or crochet items at craft fairs? Read tips on how to make money selling handmade hats, scarves and other accessories.
by Katy Medium0
by Tatiana62
by Kymberly Fergusson34
by CraftytotheCore13
Gorgeous handcrafted gifts can be made from covering soap bars with merino wool fibers. Personalize them by adding a label and turn them into profit at craft fairs or sell them in your Etsy store.
by Sally Gulbrandsen48
Step-by-step instructions (with photos) on how to make reusable creepy bloody window decorations with dirt cheap materials you can buy at the grocery store.
by Kylyssa Shay76
by Tealparadise71
by Melissa Flagg COA OSC14
by Loraine Brummer11
by Stephanie Henkel49
by Robie Benve27
by Robie Benve119
Varnishing step-by-step. Your acrylic painting is complete. As a final step, apply the best varnishing techniques to protect your artwork. Your acrylic painting will be ready to hang or be sold.
by Robie Benve27
by C.S.Alexis14
by Emmanuel Kariuki2
by Stephanie Henkel26
Metal clay must be dry before firing to avoid steam that causes bubbles in the metal. Learn how to dry metal clay using foam, Teflon, a hotplate / cup warmer, dehydrator, hair dryer and other methods.
by Margaret Schindel