I recently came across this DIY miniature sewing room kit by Rolife and thought this was the perfect way to create a miniature filled with my all-time favorite Liberty London fabrics! The estimated time to put together this miniature kit was up to 28 hours which was daunting but I took the plunge and after probably 40 hours – here…
Category: Craft Projects
Print on Fabric: My Experiment Using an Epson Inkjet Printer
If you read my blog you know I adore Liberty London fabrics. Unfortunately there are designs that are either out of print or exclusive to shops in Europe that don’t ship to the US. Years ago I tried printing fabric on my inkjet printer with fairly good results. I recently purchased an Epson ET-4700 inkjet printer ( which I love…
Writing Contest: A Story About A Relaxing Activity Can Win You $5,000
If you missed the writing contest about a hobby I talked about in my previous post with a grand prize of $15,000 don’t worry there’s another writing contest on Vocal Media with a first place prize of $5,000. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links that earn me a small commission, at no additional cost to you. I only recommend products…
How a Story About Your Hobby Can Win You $15,000
Can you believe a story about a hobby that uses scissors can win you money? I came across this contest on a writing platform called Vocal Media. Fiskars is the sponsor and the first place prize is $15,000! In addition, the first place winner gets a Fiskars gift bag valued at $750. Not bad for writing about your hobby right? Disclosure:…
DIY Liberty Fabric Decoupage Clay Dish Tutorial
I’ve been wanting to experiment decoupaging Liberty London fabric on air dry clay and here is the result. I loved how this turned out and wanted to share a tutorial so you can make one of your own. This is such a great project for small scraps and would make a lovely accent in your home or a gift for…
Fussy Cut Mug Rug Coaster Pattern Roundup
Along with my love for Liberty London fabric, last year I discovered how fun it was to make mug rugs. It was a quick project I could finish in an afternoon and a great scrapbuster as well. With Valentine’s day around the corner, I thought I would show you a few that I finished last year using a fussy cut…