Saturday, August 30, 2008

Happy Labor Day/Back to School

This was my summer reading. I am just about done with this book and I highly recommend it! It is very fun and snarky.

I also wanted to share with you probably one of the coolest little promo items I picked up at the last American Book Expo. It is a book mark that holds a pen, neat hu?

Now onto my fellow Crafty Blogger Links for this week. This is your assignment if you choose to accept it. This blog posting will not self destruct , it is always here for your entertainment and enrichment!

About Family Crafts
Would you craft with elephant poop? Learn more about how you can...

About.com Cross Stitch

Going Down in Flames? How do you deal with stitching burnout?

Aileen's Musings
Check out Aileen's Mail Art from the heart tutorial and send your own surprise in the mail!

Crafty Princess Diaries
Stop the social networking insanity! Tammy gives you some tips on how to use them but not have them abuse your precious time.

Layers Upon Layers
Molly "Porkshanks" Friedrich is an assemblage and jewelry artist of extraordinary talent...with an extraordinary story to tell!

Craftside-A behind-the-scenes peek at a crafty world
Ho-ho, uh, ho? Yes, the holiday's have hit at Craftside with free downloads of templates and pattern paper for a dimensional ornament card, a how-to for sculpting a squirrel and acorns, and a beaded flower. There are pictures from The Modern Mark Making Release Party and a fun little survey that gets you entered to win any craft book you like from The Quayside Publishing Group. Let those opinions fly!

The Impatient Blogger
Sometimes it's about what we craft with our hands and sometimes it's about what we craft with our hearts. Margot talks about why our life is our most profound creation and why she's focused on crafting hope.

1 comment:

SecondChanceChicken said...

thanks for the hook up to Craftside. I found a tut for a cool jewlery ring box from a cigar box and an old sweater. I'm always lookinf for fun crafts for tweens

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