Here's a great tutorial for making festive photo frames to decorate your tree.
Check out the how-to from Gingerbread Snowflakes.
Posted December 13th, 2009 17:07
Here's a great tutorial for making festive photo frames to decorate your tree.
Check out the how-to from Gingerbread Snowflakes.
Posted December 12th, 2009 14:08
Here's a great way to recycle a wire clothe's hanger, which would otherwise be destroying your wardrobe - turn it in to a gorgeous Christmas wreath.
Check out the how-to from Eddie Ross.
Posted December 11th, 2009 13:54
This quilled snowflake is so intricate and delicate, it would look great on any tree!
Check out the how-to from Reese Dixon.
Posted December 10th, 2009 14:19

Snippets 18, the Christmas mini issue is online now! We've got an interview with and crochet pattern from Twinkie Chan, music from Plasticines and the Lucky Victims, a tutorial and interview with designers Carasan, a competition to win a copy of the book The High Heeled Guide To Enlightenment and more...
Posted December 10th, 2009 14:07
These pine cone fire starters would be perfect for lighting your fire on a cold winter's night.
Check out the how-to from Candle Tech.
Posted December 9th, 2009 13:53

We've put together a crafty Cut Out + Keep advent calendar, which contains 24 awesome how-to's for making a variety of Christmas crafts.
Posted December 9th, 2009 13:07
Here's a cute tutorial for sewing a robin ornament for your Christmas tree.
Check out the how-to from Lucy Kate Crafts.
Posted December 7th, 2009 19:25

Here is our pick of some of the best projects on CO+K last week:
Mold a custard cream necklace, make a fireworks tiara, cut out a neckline tee, customize a gingerbread house, make some candy cane earrings, slash up some skinny jeans, cook up some hard apple cider and a pesto omelette, decoupage a pencil jar and an egg, turn old t-shirts in to yarn, bake baby Jesus bread buns and delicious chocolate chip cookies, learn how to felt, paint snowflake nails, organize your embroidery flosses, sew a platypus or iPod plushie, stud a clutch bag and pockets of rocker jeans, bind a Death Note notebook, sew mood scarves and a high waisted psychedelic patchwork skirt, sip on salted caramel hot chocolate, make reindeer place names and sew a holiday dress with rosettes.
Posted December 7th, 2009 11:56
Become one of Santa's little helpers with your very own homemade elf hat.
Check out the how-to from Lucky Kate Crafts.
Posted December 6th, 2009 01:10
These felt snowflakes would look gorgeous on any tree!
Check out the how-to from Purl Bee.