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Start Scrapping! 4 Quick Scrapbooking Tips

Posted on June 6, 2009 by Sharon Tulley

Scrapbooking can be a great way to share the memories of your family and friends by taking advantage of a creative medium and organizing them in a pleasing way. For many of us, the problem is getting organized in the first place! This article is intended to help you get started.

The Indian Handicrafts

Posted on June 10, 2009 by handicrafts.easy2source.com

The tradition and culture of a particular place is reflected by its handicrafts items. It carries tales of ancient times of the kings and queens, and tells stories of its heritage. Wooden handicrafts like carved figures, painted figure, chess board, animal figure and other Indian Handicraft Items of wood are designed aesthetically by the skilled craftsman. The Indian handicrafts directory can provide you all these information in detail.

Third Grade Craft Day

Posted on June 2, 2009 by Jennifer Stevens

There is always one teacher from your youth that sticks out in your mind. One person who went that extra mile and not only taught…but touched. This teacher for me was Mrs. Allen. Gray hair and a pointy chin, Mrs. Allen was loved the moment she was met.

Easy Easter Bonnet Crafts, Free Easter Cards, Religious Easter History, Videos, Tips and More

Posted on February 9, 2009 by FaveCrafts

The religious aspects of the sacred Easter holiday have sprouted modern traditions like wearing Easter bonnets and creating Easter baskets for children. The Editors at FaveCrafts have put together some of our favorite Easter craft projects – to make celebrating with your family even easier - along with some tips and tricks, and a bit of religious history.

Freeze-Drying Flowers

Posted on February 1, 2009 by Timothy Spencer

Whenever girls receive flowers, most likely, they want to preserve its beauty especially when it came from someone special to their hearts. However, normal flower drying does not really maintain the flowers' beauty. With the help of technology, retaining the flowers' splendor for a long time is now possible. This article briefs us of the freeze-drying method in preserving a flower's pretty state in a long period of time.

Wooden Handicraft Reflects the True Indian Culture

Posted on February 1, 2009 by Kirthy Shetty

Handicrafts reflect the tradition of a particular place. It carries tales dated back to 1000 years of the kings and queens, and tells stories about a particular culture and its heritage. Wooden handicrafts such as wooden figures, gold painted figure, wooden chess set, wooden animal figure and other Indian Wooden Handicraft Items are designed beautifully by the craftsman.

Garden With an Aesthetic Appeal Right Accessories

Posted on February 1, 2009 by Kirthy Shetty

Get rightly guided to add a pleasing look to your garden. Find a huge source of information and products in online directory and get the right tips to enhance the way your garden looks. There are eco-friendly Furniture, Accessories And Home Furnishings to help you. Make use of lanterns such as a stone lantern, Granite lanterns, rain chains, iron lanterns and other such items. Musical fountains, bamboo fountains and sculpture is another good tip for garden accessory.

Arts And Crafts: Get The Whole Family Involved

Posted on December 31, 2008 by dimpi singh

The days where arts and crafts were merely reserved for youngsters to spur creativity and mutual expression among their fellow peers is gone.

Making Paper Pattern Templates for Stained Glass

Posted on December 31, 2008 by MSummy

There are basically two ways to make stained glass templates. There is the traditional way and the paper pattern method.

Equipment for Making Stained Glass

Posted on December 31, 2008 by MSummy

As with all things, there is essential equipment and then there is would be nice to have equipment.



Popular Crafts Articles

Making Paper Pattern Templates for Stained Glass

Posted on December 31, 2008 by MSummy

There are basically two ways to make stained glass templates. There is the traditional way and the paper pattern method.

The Indian Handicrafts

Posted on June 10, 2009 by handicrafts.easy2source.com

The tradition and culture of a particular place is reflected by its handicrafts items. It carries tales of ancient times of the kings and queens, and tells stories of its heritage. Wooden handicrafts like carved figures, painted figure, chess board, animal figure and other Indian Handicraft Items of wood are designed aesthetically by the skilled craftsman. The Indian handicrafts directory can provide you all these information in detail.

Make an Easy No-Pattern Apron

Posted on December 28, 2008 by Joey Robichaux

Want an easy gift idea -- how about a simple no-pattern apron made from a single yard of fabric?

Easy Easter Bonnet Crafts, Free Easter Cards, Religious Easter History, Videos, Tips and More

Posted on February 9, 2009 by FaveCrafts

The religious aspects of the sacred Easter holiday have sprouted modern traditions like wearing Easter bonnets and creating Easter baskets for children. The Editors at FaveCrafts have put together some of our favorite Easter craft projects – to make celebrating with your family even easier - along with some tips and tricks, and a bit of religious history.

Adding Starch to Your Finished Crochet Projects

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

As you foray into the art of crochet, there will be times where you want to add some stiffness to your finished work. This is the case when you are crocheting items such as handbags, doilies, and certain kinds of lace. Stiffening your yarns or fibers can easily be accomplished by starching your projects with a variety of different stiffening mediums. Starching has been around for a very long time and with the different options available today for starching; you can find just the right one for...

The Spectacular Kinds Of Crystal Beads

Posted on December 30, 2008 by Andy Immotna

Crystal beads are characterized in many ways. This article contains the different characteristics of these crystal beads along with their corresponding purposes and meanings.

How to Starch Your Knitting Projects

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

As you foray into the art of knitting, there will be times where you want to add some stiffness to your finished work. This is the case when you are knitting items such as handbags and certain kinds of lace. Stiffening your yarns or fibers can easily be accomplished by starching your projects with a variety of different stiffening mediums. Starching has been around for a very long time and with the different options available today for starching; you can find just the right one for your proje...

Wooden Handicraft Reflects the True Indian Culture

Posted on February 1, 2009 by Kirthy Shetty

Handicrafts reflect the tradition of a particular place. It carries tales dated back to 1000 years of the kings and queens, and tells stories about a particular culture and its heritage. Wooden handicrafts such as wooden figures, gold painted figure, wooden chess set, wooden animal figure and other Indian Wooden Handicraft Items are designed beautifully by the craftsman.

Arts And Crafts: Get The Whole Family Involved

Posted on December 31, 2008 by dimpi singh

The days where arts and crafts were merely reserved for youngsters to spur creativity and mutual expression among their fellow peers is gone.

Add Pizzazz with These Advanced Knitting Techniques

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

There are many ways in which you can add pizzazz to your knitting projects. Through the use of colors, textures, and structures you can modify even the simplest knitting project and make it really stand out against the crowd. And, while advanced knitting techniques can take a bit of time to grasp, they really are not hard once you have learned and practiced them.