Here's a how-to for making spray paint that grows moss, which offers an exciting way to get creative in your garden.
Check out the how-to from Apartment Therapy.
Posted August 9th, 2009 11:41
Here's a how-to for making spray paint that grows moss, which offers an exciting way to get creative in your garden.
Check out the how-to from Apartment Therapy.
Posted August 8th, 2009 08:52
Give you bagel a bit of a kick with a spread of pumpkin spice cream cheese.
Check out the recipe from Pinch My Salt.
Posted August 7th, 2009 10:14
Here's a great way for recycling erasers you don't use, turn them in to stampers.
Check out the how-to from Carina's craftblog.
Posted August 6th, 2009 11:34
Whether you are an expert quilter or just wanting to try something new, the Ultimate Quilting Bible by Marie Clayton is a complete quilting reference book, filled with everything you ever needed to know about the art.
Complete with step-by-step instructions and photos for learning the skills you need, the book teaches basic skills and works up to more advanced techniques. Learn how to quilt by hand, with a machine, work with a range of materials, create different effects and textures with fabric, and add appliques and embellishments to your completed quilts.
Quilts can give your home a cosy and kitschy feel and with this book, you will learn the century-old techniques for making your own patchwork pieces of art.
You can pick up a copy of the book from Anova Books now.
Posted August 6th, 2009 10:52
Peppermint patties are the perfect way to end a meal and freshen up your guest's breath.
Check out the recipe from Frantic Home Cook.
Posted August 5th, 2009 14:22
Add a bit of sparkle to your fridge with some DIY pretty flower magnets.
Check out the how-to from Thimbly Things.
Posted August 4th, 2009 12:01
These carrot muffins are filled with cream cheese and looks so delicious.
Check out the recipe from The Delicious Life.
Posted August 3rd, 2009 17:03

Here is our pick of some of the best projects on CO+K last week:
Knit a bubbly knitting bag, turn a soda bottle in to a cute sparkly bowl, cut up a holey tee, sew a teddy whale, turn old tights in to hosiery yarn, knit some rock star wristbands, make a percussion mallet, turn magazine pages in to a paper straw frame, cook dumpling soup and rice bites, knit a neck tie, learn how to dye with kool aid, sew a superman t-shirt, bake your dog some cheesy dog biscuits, create a Dr Who tardis doortreat your skin with a olive oil face mask and weave some woven wall art,
Posted August 3rd, 2009 14:15

Our latest Crafty Superstar, is handknit designer and author, Debbie Abrahams. She has shared a selection of knitting patterns for creating a range of accessories.
Posted August 3rd, 2009 11:21
If you've got something fragile to send but no protective packaging, then here's a great tutorial for making your own bubble mailer envelopes.
Check out the how-to from 27 Things.