Saturday Creative Speedlinking
Saturday, April 5th, 2008
So, what great creative ideas have you found this week?
- Make your own hand/body cream - This luscious, rich hand and body cream looks like it is just dying to put on. And hey, moms deserve some pampering too! Here a great recipe to make your own cream and pamper yourself whenever you want.
- What I do with my scraps - Make something of course! Check out this total free form quilt pieced together with scraps of fabric. You don’t need to spend money buying enough fabric to make a fancy quilt, just create something funky with what you already have.
- Show your sketchbook! - Do you carry around a sketch book where you work out ideas before making them? If so Cyndi at Jewelry And Beading wants to see it! Share a photo of what you plan out your projects in.
- Bagsket Tutorial - A great tutorial on making a bag basket. This is another great project for using up your scraps, and this bagsket is incredibly useful too. Make several as you will need them this summer for everything from visiting your local farmer’s market to visiting the beach with your kids.
Know a guy who is into the latest fashion of the brimmed beanie? ThreadBanger has a great tutorial video on turning an old sweater into a stylish hat that any guy would love to wear. There are always lots of great videos there for you to browse through, definitely one to check out.

Over at Craftzine you can get a 
I looked for a pattern online to use but the closest I could find was one from Simplicity #3882. Look at 
For many people this week is Holy Week, the build up to Easter. Which means lots of bunnies, eggs, and pastel colors are being tossed around. I thought it would be great to start the week with a quick round up of some the latest Easter themed craft projects going on. I already spotlighted several on 
Cut your potatoes in half and lay your stencil or cookie cutter across the center of the cut edge. Then using your knife you cut away the potato from the design about a half an inch deep. What you have left is a perfect potato stamp that you can use to create anything from cards to shirts. Depending on what you are creating you will need different types of ink or paint. Poster paint or fabric paint can work very well, but you should experiment and see what you like to use the best. You can either paint directly onto your potato stamp or use a sponge or felt pad to dip your stamp onto.
Have you ever made an Easter egg tree? This fun yet easy to make decoration is one that most young children love making, and most moms love displaying. One of the best parts is that you can easily change out the Easter eggs for other things and let this tree sit out all year long. It also makes a great gift idea for grandparents to show off their favorite little one’s talents.

