Grab these beautiful teacups to print and craft with. #freebie #printable
This week’s free printable is a set of teacups and spoons. These images would be great for crafting. Consider using them for card making, scrapbooking, glue books, mixed media, and more. Download the file and print as many as you desire.
Link up your creative posts this week with #CCBG. #linkparty #linkup
This week’s Link Party
Welcome to our weekly Link Party! This is a great opportunity for you to share your latest blog post, recipe, craft tutorial, or any other creative work you’ve been working on lately. We’re always excited to see what our readers come up with! However, we do have a few simple rules to make sure the party runs smoothly.
The feature from last week’s party is this One Bowl Chocolate Cake. RoseBakes had me at chocolate! Yes, I am a chocoholic and I can’t wait to try this recipe.
A few simple rules:
Link to a specific post, not your homepage.
Link up something YOU made/wrote/created.
Giveaways, other link parties, Etsy shops, or business links are not accepted.
Don’t link and run. Try to visit at least one link and show them some love. You may make a new friend.
Make a lovely jewelry dish gift for Mother’s Day by up-cycling a glass dish and etching it with etchall. #etchallcreme #upcycle #tutorial
with etchall
I found this glass piece at my local Goodwill store. It might have been a coaster but there was only one. I thought it would make for a nice jewelry dish after I enhanced it with etchall etching creme.
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The first step is to remove the price label and clean the glass with rubbing alcohol.
After measuring the piece and adjusting the size of my design, I cut vinyl on a Cricut Maker.
I weeded the design and centered it on the back of the dish. It would work on the inside as well.
After I made sure the design was well attached, I covered the design with etchall etching creme. It only takes 15 minutes to etch the glass and the creme is reusable.
After removing the used etching creme, wash the glass and discard the vinyl.
Video Tutorial:
In the close-up image, check out the clarity of the smallest lines in the design.
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Learn to make earrings from simple materials. #jewelry #tutorial
Making jewelry is easier than one might think. You can use a variety of different materials. These earrings are made from cardstock and a soda can, nothing fancy. You can make them in different colors to match a certain outfit as needed. Everything I used I had on hand.
Luscious plants adorn these tags and stickers for Freebie Friday. Download the free PDF. #printable #freebie
We have hit the end of the work week which means it is time for a Friday Freebie. This week I am sharing a plant-themed page with tags and stickers. The designs all work together well and make for a great start for a background that you can add too. Consider them for labeling, gift giving, scrapbooking, junk journals, glue books, mixed media, organizing and so much more.
Come share your creativity with Creatively Crafty Link Party. #CCBG #linkparty
This week’s Link Party
Welcome to our weekly Link Party! This is a great opportunity for you to share your latest blog post, recipe, craft tutorial, or any other creative work you’ve been working on lately. We’re always excited to see what our readers come up with! However, we do have a few simple rules to make sure the party runs smoothly.
A few simple rules:
Link to a specific post, not your homepage.
Link up something YOU made/wrote/created.
Giveaways, other link parties, Etsy shops, or business links are not accepted.
Don’t link and run. Try to visit at least one link and show them some love. You may make a new friend.
Unboxing and a special offer for Simply Earth’s subscription box. #essentialoils #affiliate
Essential Oil Subscription Box
I am so excited to share with you the Simply Earth April Subscription Box. Its theme is Cleaning. Such a great box for your home with recipes included. You’ll know what is in each of your cleaning products because you made them yourself.
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One of the biggest differences I find with Simply Earth is the monthly recipes. In the past, I have ordered essential oils and when they arrive, I don’t remember what they do or why I ordered them. The Simply Earth recipe box contains the recipes for the oils included in the box as well as necessary additional support products to make the recipes.
With your first subscription order from Simply Earth, you will get the Big Bonus Box free! If you were to purchase these products it would cost $44.84. The Big Box includes:
Almond Oil
Fractionated Coconut Oil
10 mL Roll-On Bottles
5 mL Amber Glass Bottles
Coconut Oil
Beeswax
The Simply Earth April box is your Cleaning essential oil kit. The items inside when purchased separately would add up to $116.95 but you will get it all for $44.99 – what great savings! The March box includes:
Oils:
Black Pepper
Orange
Clean & Fresh
Homebody
Extras:
Soap pod
Washcloth
Laundry Sheets (2)
Castile soap
The recipes included in the MARCH box are:
Homebody Foaming Hand Soap
Dish Tab Oven Cleaner
Clean & Fresh Dish Soap
Up & At ‘Em Roll-On Blend
1-2-3 Laundry Sheet
Spic and Span Diffuser Blend
Unboxing Video:
And here is the best part: my coupon code: TRYITFREE Use this code to get a $45 gift card with your first purchase. Basically, get your second box free!