Let's start this week out right... want to win some free stuff? My friends over at CSN Stores have given me some neat-o items to giveaway to one lucky reader! CSN Stores have a HUGE selection of products... all with the convenience of online shopping! They have everything from toddler
beds, to cookware, to office supplies and more!
You know that I love me some cupcaking and cake-decorating, so for today's giveaway here's what I have up for grabs! A Calphalon 6 Cup Jumbo Cupcake Pan, and this adorable Nordicware Platinum Butterfly Cake Pan!
Want to enter to win? No problem!
Here are the official giveaway rules:
1. Leave me a comment and let me know your favorite type/flavor of cupcake or cake!
2. If you are a follower, or become a follower, let me know in your comment... for a second entry.
3. If you are a fan on my Stampin' Up! fan page on Facebook, or become one (see the box on your right?)... get a THIRD entry.
4. Blog about this contest on YOUR blog (linking back to this post) and win a FOURTH entry. Be sure to leave me the link!
5. Sorry, giveaway limited to US and Canadian residents only
6. Giveaway is open until midnight EST on Wednesday March 31 and I'll announce the winner on Thursday April 1.
Good luck, friends! Hope you win!
PS) Stampers - don't forget that Stampin' Up!'s Sale-A-Bration promotion ends THIS WEDNESDAY! Hop over HERE to find out more and take advantage of all of our FREE products before it's too late!
Monday, March 29, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Recap
Wow, this week flew by! In case you missed anything...

Stop by Ready, Set, Craft! tomorrow for a fantastic giveaway you won't want to miss!
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Week In Review: March 22-25, 2010
Each weekend in my Week in Review post I share with you some of my
favorite crafty links I've come across during the week, from all over
the blogosphere. Hope you enjoy... and happy weekend!
Crochet roses (and so much more!) at LollyChops
This week was Wallflowers Week over at Lolly's place and boy did she put together some beautiful 3D wall art! These little crochet roses were my favorite though. All I need to learn to do is crochet and I'll be good to go!
Felt Bracelets at Crafty Chic Mommy
These would be the perfect addition to a little girls' Easter basket, don't you think? Great stashbuster, too!
Alisa Burke's (via WhipUp) Butterfly Wreath
This is just visually stunning! It would be a lot of fun to work with kids on as well. Love the bright colors!
Pysanky Eggs at Steinway Street
These Pysanky eggs are cropping up all over the place, but this is a great, clear tutorial. As I've mentioned before, I'd love to try this!
Crochet roses (and so much more!) at LollyChops
This week was Wallflowers Week over at Lolly's place and boy did she put together some beautiful 3D wall art! These little crochet roses were my favorite though. All I need to learn to do is crochet and I'll be good to go!
Felt Bracelets at Crafty Chic Mommy
These would be the perfect addition to a little girls' Easter basket, don't you think? Great stashbuster, too!
Alisa Burke's (via WhipUp) Butterfly Wreath
This is just visually stunning! It would be a lot of fun to work with kids on as well. Love the bright colors!
Pysanky Eggs at Steinway Street
These Pysanky eggs are cropping up all over the place, but this is a great, clear tutorial. As I've mentioned before, I'd love to try this!
Did you find a project this past week that inspired you? Leave us a link to it so that we can check it out, too! Oh, and don't forget to head over to Babble this weekend and check out my Easter crafts!
Friday, March 26, 2010
The wait is over!
I don't have to be secretive any more! Check out my article on Easter Crafts for Kids over at Babble.com today. Click here.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Guest Post: Oversized Beach Bag
Today I'm blog swapping with a wonderfully talented blogger, and one of my personal sewing inspirations, Jane from Maiden Jane.
Please pop over to Jane's blog to see my Flower Clip Tutorial, and keep reading for Jane's fantastic over-sized beach bag tutorial. I can't wait to make one of these this summer for hubby and I to take to the lake on the weekends!
Thanks for guest posting here at Ready, Set, Craft, Jane!
Please pop over to Jane's blog to see my Flower Clip Tutorial, and keep reading for Jane's fantastic over-sized beach bag tutorial. I can't wait to make one of these this summer for hubby and I to take to the lake on the weekends!
Thanks for guest posting here at Ready, Set, Craft, Jane!

I'm
Jane from Maiden Jane
and I'm delighted to be here at Ready, Set, Craft to share a tutorial on
how to make an over-sized beach bag! I consider myself a bag lady. If
we can get it in a bag, we can sling it on our shoulder and off we go.
With four kids in tow, our many trips to the beach were an adventure.
My husband suggested I make some over-sized bags to stash blankets and
beach toys. This bag, measuring 25" wide x 28" long, is holding 8
towels! It's showing some wear, but it is at least 10 years old. So,
if you have more than 2.4 kids or even if you want a roomy tote for your
beach quilt, this is a simple and satisfying project.

Supplies:
- 1 1/2 yard of 44" wide fabric or 3/4 yard of 54" wide fabric
- 2 yards of webbing for the handle
- a cutting mat is shown here, but is not necessary for the
project. Simply use rulers or measuring tape.

Instructions:
1. In
this example, I am using a 44" wide fabric. Because this bag is extra
deep, I folded the fabric so that the selvedges lined up. (With a 54"
wide fabric, a standard fold is fine.)

2. Cut
the fabric at 27" wide.

3.
Fold fabric right sides together.

4.
Stitch along sides of bag using a 1/2" seam allowance. On the selvedge
side, the seam allowance is larger to make sure the white selvedge does
not show on the right side. No further finishing is necessary on the
selvedge seam. On the other seams, you can serge, stitch and then
zig-zag or pink the edges, whichever finishing methods you prefer.

5.
Take a stitched corner and pull apart the sides so that a triangle is
formed and the side seam is in the center.


6.
Even out the triangle and use a ruler to find the point where it is 9"
across. Draw a line at this point.


7.
Stitch along the line. Cut off the triangle and finish the seam. This
creates a boxed bottom for the bag.

8.
Repeat step 6 and 7 for the other corner. Press all seams.

9.
Fold 3" of the top edge of the bag to the inside and press.

10. Fold
the raw edge under 1/2", press and pin.


11.
Stitch the top hem close to the folded edge and go completely around the
circle of the bag.

12.
Lay the bag open with seams to side. Mark a line 8" from the seam edge
on both sides.

13.
Fold the strap under 1" and place to the left side of the marked line
(or to the right of the marked line on the right side).

The
fold of the strap should be two inches below the top.

Secure
with pins.

14.
This part is the most difficult in the entire process. Below you see
the finished stitching from the outside of the bag. I stitch it from
the inside. Starting with a backstitch to lock the stitches, I sew
around the rectangle. Then I stitch one diagonal line, stitch across
the bottom and stitch the second diagonal line. You can stitch it in
any manner you wish. The main idea here is to reinforce the handles.

15.
Enjoy your bag for picnics, trips to the beach, stashing sweatshirts in
your car, ....



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