Melt and Pour Sunflower Soap Bar
I used a sunflower for this soap bar, but this technique can be done with any soap mold. It’s just a matter of layering it in multiple colors and putting a little rubbing alcohol...
I used a sunflower for this soap bar, but this technique can be done with any soap mold. It’s just a matter of layering it in multiple colors and putting a little rubbing alcohol...
Here is part 2 of the tutorial. Video tutorial by Amber Reifsteck, The Woodland Elf
Hemp is one of the strongest most eco-friendly fabrics on the planet. The hemp used in this project came from www.hemptraders.com (Sorry, the sound in this one is rather poor after the intro) Video...
Here’s an easy way to make an Easter basket card. Video tutorial by Amber Reifsteck, The Woodland Elf
Here is part 2 of simple curtains tutorial. Video tutorial by Amber Reifsteck, The Woodland Elf
Here’s my first sewing tutorial. It’s a set of fairly easy curtains that are a good project for a beginner. These curtains are thin to avoid blocking too much light from the window. I...
If a bad situation is called being between a rock and a hard place, is a good situation being between a sham-rock and a hard place? Shamrock Templates
Melt-and-Pour Soap is a fun and safe alternative to traditional lye for making handmade soaps.
A lucky horseshoe and paper that looks like barnwood gives the horses on this card a nice stable to cozy up in. Video tutorial by Amber Reifsteck, The Woodland Elf
A piece of plastic and a little spray adhesive keep the pressed leaves in place on this bookmark. If you’ve never pressed leaves and want information on how to do so, follow this link:...