making handmade things to help do things cheaper than normal seemed like a logical idea to us, and making your own things is a great way to save cash.
Not exact matches
As people's tastes widen for all
things handmade and delicious, the old traditions of cheese
making and aging have become big business.
To celebrate, we've put together our own BUST Craftacular Christmas wishlist, full of beautiful
things handmade by the designers and makers of Folksy who will be setting up their stalls on Sunday and showing you what they're
made of — and what they've been
making with it.
My father and brother
make handmade wooden toys (as well as many many other
things) They do not have a website... but have a facebook fan page and they sell their items on e-bay and etsy.
She has plenty of ideas and
things she's
made in the past that she thinks will be just right for such a craft sale, and hot on the heels of quite a few Waldorf school fairs and
handmade holiday sales, a lot of new
things she wants to try too.
The recent surge in the
handmade movement and lifestyle, and seeing so many other people
making a variety of
things,
made me realise it might be possible just to do what i enjoy more seriously and
make that my job.
Julie
makes small sculptures inspired by birds, nature and life,
handmade from wood, textiles and lovely
things.
In addition, all items are
handmade and ship at shockingly low prices worldwide and
make it faster to the USA then
things I order from the USA!
The Festive Baby prize package totals $ 359 and is
made up of a $ 100 Minted gift card, $ 60
handmade moccasins from Freshly Picked, $ 49 in Aden + Anais Mum + Bub Skin Care Products, $ 50 gift card from Bright Star Kids, $ 25 gift card to Garden of Arden, $ 25 gift card to Lil
Things by Aimee, $ 25 gift card to Feather for Arrow, and a $ 25 Mixie Baby Bottle.
We especially like
things that are
handmade or
made in the USA.
«My favorite baby shower gifts are always the
handmade blankets and hats and
things that were
made especially for your baby with love.»
Or if Christmas chocolate was your favourite
thing, still have a little, but
make it a
handmade dark chocolate so that it looks amazing (and has health benefits for your heart), and only eat two.
Make and Tell is a design and lifestyle site that celebrates all
things colourful, creative and
handmade.
And learning to
make my own
handmade things to use myself or gift to loved ones, has been one of the most satisfying journeys of my life... and I'm not done yet!
I have a been working on a few different
things the past few months, one of the projects was this
handmade FarmHouse Table with Apron and Corner Brackets, and my today's post — Foldable Craft Table which I
made from Scrap Wood.
They kept
things simple to keep costs down and
made it a very
handmade event.
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Making things is my therapy and my goal is to one day have a wardrobe full of
handmade clothes.
But here's the
thing, bean boots sell out quickly, and take weeks (if not months) to
make and ship... each pair is
handmade in Maine (Read: worth the wait), so September IS the time to order them.
This year I wanted to focus on the
handmade side of
things, so I spent a lot of time actually
making many of the
things in our home and in the pictures below.
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Chloe is the Queen of all
things crafty and DIY, so she has her own website and blog dedicated to all
things handmade so she is the ideal person to show you how to
make these fun paper pinwheels!
The great
thing about this blog post is that I'm recommending
makes that have seen months or even years of wear — so these
handmade items really work when it comes to the cold.
You can check out my tutorials and
make your own
handmade things or track my progress in sewing my own wardrobe.
Wayne Hemingway says: «This is the festival for anyone and everyone interested in how special
things are
made, who
makes them and are interested in having a go themselves, tasting innovative foods, buying
handmade products and getting close to stirring street performances, art and technology.
The result is a social enterprise, setting up a new company called Granby Workshop, which
makes handmade products for homes — the sorts of
things that were stripped out of the Liverpool houses they are involved with.
A third section is
made up of objects lent by East Harlem residents who were invited by the museum to display
things they treasure in their homes, including vintage political posters, a Cotton Club cocktail shaker and a detailed
handmade model of a tropical bungalow.
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Making things is my therapy and my goal is to one day have a wardrobe full of
handmade clothes.
You can check out my tutorials and
make your own
handmade things or track my progress in sewing my own wardrobe.
I love writing about all
things handmade, sharing my
makes and writing DIY projects.
Utah, USA About Blog I'm Ems the Misfit Gardener; I like to think a do
things a little bit differently from growing organic and biodynamic food to brewing beer, wine and cider to raising chickens and bees and
making handmade goodies for home and friends.
My siblings and I (4 of and spouses) have decided the last few years to
make the choice for meaningful and non-cluttery gifts, mostly
handmade, in an effort to get back to the most important
things about Christmas.
The best
thing about
making your own
handmade coasters is that you can
make them completely different each time,
making them totally unique.
I highly recommend a beach vaca there and a visit to the «how to live store» beautiful, inspiring,
handmade art
made into all sorts of fun
things.
They both lean
handmade / handcrafted, and seeing what
makes their hearts sing
makes me appreciate those kinds of
things (and them!)
I always like to include
handmade things, too, so I
made another sailboat using some flannel shirt material (JoAnn Fabrics) and a piece of wood and a twig Kevin and I found while we were out walking the other day...
Things handmade (the no - sew bolster pillow), remade (the reupholstered bergere chair) and ready -
made (the gold quilt and shams).
I have included so many
things from the past in my Christmas decorating this year, including this adorable
handmade BE GOOD FOR GOODNESS SAKES sign
made by my daughter, she blogs at Crafty Texas Girls
Crafting
handmade touches for your Thanksgiving table is the perfect time to reflect on the
things you're thankful for (and
make dinner guests jealous of your MIY skills!).
And here's another
thing that I think is really awesome — if you're not ready to commit to a rug right now, you can bring the
handmade, artisan look into your decorating with cushion covers
made from remnants of beautiful vintage rugs.
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