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Green Kid Crafts Summer Sale

August 19, 2014 by Emilee Evans

Last year we had the chance to review a Green Kid Crafts Discovery Box. We got to make crafts inspired from around the world. We absolutely loved it, and I love that it is all toxin-free as well!
Green Kid Crafts is a monthly Creativity and STEM Science Box subscription service that provides all the hands-on materials needed to inspire creative and educational fun. Plus, they also offer tons of single boxes with themes like Kitchen Science, Ocean, Mad Scientist, Nocturnal Animals, Green Energy, and much more. We don’t see many coupons for the longer-term subscriptions, so this is a great chance to get a deal on those! Use code “BACK2SCHOOL10” to save $10 off any subscription, plus receive bonus welcome materials and activities. All new subscriptions ship for FREE! New subscribers only. Offer expires 8/31/14.

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What is Craftsy? Check it out with a Free Class!

October 24, 2013 by Emilee Evans

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You’ve seen my posts about Craftsy and how much I enjoy their site, and you have probably seen ads all over the web as well! What IS Craftsy exactly, though? Here is a little more insight on what Craftsy is all about and what they have to offer!
What is Craftsy?
Craftsy is a worldwide craft community offering online classes. It also has a patterns marketplace where independent designers can sell their patterns; a supplies shop with great deals on yarn, fabric, and class kits; and a projects section where members share pictures of their latest craft successes. With over two million members and counting, Craftsy has something for just about everyone, in categories ranging from quilting, sewing, knitting, painting, photography, cooking, and more.
Why should I take a class online?
Online education isn’t just for schools and universities anymore. Craftsy courses provide you the convenience of a world-class instructor in your home, whenever you want to learn. Online education, no matter what subject, is a great alternative to in-person classes for a number of reasons.
With many online learning opportunities being on-demand, you are able to learn at your own pace, anytime. Online learning is a fantastic alternative to in-store craft classes for people with busy schedules or who have difficulty leaving the house. It also allows you to watch a troubling section over-and-over again, so you can see exactly how a technique is carried out, or refer back to your class for relevant concepts before beginning any new projects.
With Craftsy, there are so many options, and you get to learn on your time. Craftsy classes make a great holiday gift! Or you can take a class yourself and give the projects you make as gifts! Head on over to Craftsy to get started with one of their Free Craftsy Classes!
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Flip, zip, snap, stack, and move! {Book review}

September 1, 2013 by Emilee Evans

Disclosure: I received the product mentioned to facilitate my review. All opinions are my own.

Making Toys

Flip Dolls & Other Toys That Zip, Stack, Hide, Grab & Go by Laura Wilson is full of great toy ideas and patterns for really fun and interesting toys! It also includes patterns for the toys! Our kids couldn’t get over how neat the toys were and are waiting for the day when I put the patterns to use! I think it is neat that the author came up with these unique toys completely by experimenting! How great that she’s sharing them with us!
To get started it notes what you will need to make the toys. You can do them by hand, but a sewing machine is recommended for ease and a stronger stitch. If you already sew like I do, you will most likely already have all of the tools needed and probably just need to pick up specific fabric. Each toy notes skill level – whether it is Easy, Moderate, or Difficult. I will personally be starting with the “Easy” ones and working my way up!
Flip Dolls & Other Toys That Zip, Stack, Hide, Grab & Go is broken into chapters based on the function of the toys because each toy does something unique! The chapters are: zip& stack, hide, seek, & go!; show & tell; and flip& turn.
The Zip & Stack toys have fun toys that stack, nest, and use zippers for their mouth. They are all really fun and unique! You can make Stacking Trees, an Elephant Parade, a Fox and Crocodile, and more!
The toys in the Hide, Seek, & Go! chapter can store things, change things, and move! There is a stuffed car with wheels that move as well as other fun toys like a whale that can hold A LOT in its belly, a turtle that can change shells, a pegasus with removable wings, and more!
Show & Tell features toys that are about display and performance. You can make a fun laptop that leaves an opening for a notebook in the “screen”! Plus there is a watch, a crab that grabs, a frog who has a tongue that holds things, and so much more!
The Flip & Turn chapter features the Flip dolls and other flip toys. This is the only chapter that has “Difficult” level patterns. The toys are absolutely amazing, though! There is a caterpillar that turns into a butterfly, a knight that turns into a dragon, people that turn into super heroes, a vampire that turns into a bat, and more! I have honestly never seen flip dolls until I reviewed this book! I can’t wait to make some because they are so neat!
Flip Toys
The tools and materials you will need for each toy is featured on the toy’s pages along with the instructions for making that toy. All of the patterns can be found in the back of the book along with instructions for making the pattern the correct size (for example: Enlarge 200%), which you can do with most copiers. Most patterns allow a 1/4in seam allowance unless stated otherwise.
Flip Dolls & Other Toys That Zip, Stack, Hide, Grab & Go is really a great book for anyone that loves to sew, and the toys would make really neat gifts! You can order it at Barnes and Noble.

About the Author:

Laura Wilson is a designer and illustrator who lives between Memphis and Nashville, TN. Her creative work has been featured in many publications and websites, including Craftzine; Sew, Mama, Sew!; Whip Up; and Kid’s Crafternoon Sewing.

Take a Free Mini-Course

June 16, 2013 by Emilee Evans

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Craftsy
Have you had a chance to check out Craftsy yet? Why not start with a free mini-course?
Here are some of Craftsy’s Top Free Mini-Courses:

  • Know Your Wool: Do you wonder where your yarn comes from? Learn about different types of wool and the individual characteristics of each.
  • The Hand-Painted Cake: Elevate your cake with Erin Schaefgen’s freehand painting techniques. Create beautiful and edible works of art with Erin’s tips and tricks.
  • Creative Quilt Backs: Make the back of your quilt just as interesting as the front! Oh, Fransson! blog author Elizabeth Hartman walks you through everything you need to know to make beautiful quilt backs.
  • Modern Buttercream: Learn to use buttercream like a pro! Discover the tricks and tips to construct and create a beautifully finished buttercream cake.
  • Micro Torch Basics: Go ahead, play with fire. Using a butane micro-torch, learn the basics of creating beautiful and unique metal jewelry in your own house.

Here are a couple of other FREE resources I, personally, will be checking out!
Free Sewing Pattern at Craftsy
Free Embroidery Patterns at Craftsy!
If you’re looking to start a full course check out the new courses that launched on June 12th!
Sweater Surgery with Carol Feller
Bead Stitching: Shaped Peyote with Nancy Cain
Cake Topper Techniques: Fondant Animals with Sharon Wee
Crazy Quilting with Allie Aller
Have fun with it, and be sure to share your experiences with me and/or creations you made from your experiences! 🙂
 
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