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Give you bagel a bit of a kick with a spread of pumpkin spice cream cheese.
Check out the recipe from Pinch My Salt.
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.
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.
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.
Add a bit of sparkle to your fridge with some DIY pretty flower magnets.
Check out the how-to from Thimbly Things.
These carrot muffins are filled with cream cheese and looks so delicious.
Check out the recipe from The Delicious Life.
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,
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.
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.
Mac N Cheese can make the perfect night in.
Check out the recipe from Kevin & Amanda.