whipup newsletter no.4 2010

by kath_red on January 30, 2010

in Features, Newsletter

whipup roundup

I really can’t believe school is going back – I am just a little relieved – having the kids around has been nice – they have been very self sufficient these holidays with their own projects (kanzashi flowers with this book) and have been just a little bit addicted to audio books (Harry Potter read by Stephen Fry is really very wonderful). However I can’t keep up with the mess and the noise and I really need my space back + I have a lot of work to catch up on.

  1. Need to make something … check out Nicole’s cute felt fridge magnet tutorial
  2. Made me smile: plush seahorse doily pillow woodland girl printable calendarmario sweater vest
  3. BOOKS: … I recommend the photojojo book
  4. Made my heart sing … embroidered heart pin
  5. Still time for Calendars: 2010 whipup crafty collectible calendar here (sorry no discounts as these are print on demand – but really they are worth it).
  6. … More great tutes + crafty ideas to kickstart your yearrepurposed vinyl book bag handpainted matyoshka dollslunchbag style diy shipping boxthreaded bunting carveit – carve your own signs … tiny heart crochet pattern knit a vintage baby hat mini fabric bunting (I also loved how about orange’s version here) …

Hope the year has started off well – happy crafting!
Kathreen
xxx

ps
(Hi to Kate if you are reading – happy sewing!)

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