Crafts Articles
21: Scrapbooking With Your Kids
In this fast-paced, electronic-based world, it's difficult to find an activity to share with your children that doesn't involve the television or the computer. Scrapbooking might help to bridge that gap of having fun but staying interested.
22: Beading Basics: What you Need to Know to Get Started Beading
Stringing beads is a fun way to reduce stress and explore your creative side. Here is how you can get started today.
23: Easy Steps To Make Gel Candle
Making Gel Candles is a fun and easy craft which anyone can do it. Even though it is easy, the result is still beautiful and good thing about making them is inexpensive. This is the perfect craft to do on a rainy day or any other time of your choice.
24: All Those Pictures, and No Ideas!
You have an afternoon to yourself, the house is quiet, the family is out, and you have all your photos spread out on the kitchen table before you, ready to create the most fantastic scrapbook ever.
25: Bonsai Beginners - Caring For Your Blue Juniper
Beginning bonsai artists would do well to choose the Juniper as this Is an easy plant to care for. Here are some tips on how to maintain and sculpt your Juniper bonsai.
26: Creative Scrapbooking Ideas
Scrapbooking has taken the planet by storm. It seems everyone is working towards that same goal of taking those miles and miles of photos and turning them into interesting presentations that are much more meaningful. That's why some good creative scrapbooking ideas can be very helpful...
27: How To Get Ideas For Scrapbooking Pages
Scrapbooking layouts can make or break the look of your pages but it's often difficult to come up with something unique and creative, so here's how to get ideas for scrapbooking pages...
28: 6 Top Tips For Framing Your Cross Stitch Project
For many stitchers, the most exciting step of creating a cross stitch project is the final one - that of framing. To get the very best results, framing your project requires a little planning. Here's my set of top tips for making this look as good as it can possibly be...
29: History of Quilting an Introduction to Quilting for the Beginner
While the history of quilting is fraught with many examples of possible origins dating back as far as biblical times with the story of Josephs ?Coat of Many Colors?, it is generally agreed that the more traditional American/European had it?s start with the patchwork quilts in the 1780?s.
30: American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part I
Three hundred years ago the colonies in America were European. Gentlemen and their ladies brought to North America the absolute monarchies of the Continent, the feudal system of England, and the arts and cultures of the Old World. They also brought the lower classes to do the hard work...
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