hello and welcome to my little corner ... tis the season for a sewmamasew giveaway
i am posting in the handmade goods and i will happily ship internationally xo
my lucky winner will receive two finished hot pads from this awesome michael miller kitchenette fabric ~ more info here |
to have a chance to win please leave a comment sharing what your favorite EASY christmas craft is
i will randomly pick a winner on sunday the 13th after 5 pm
good luck and happy holidays and be sure to visit sewmamasew for many other giveaways xo pam
Such cute fabric! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI love to crochet ornaments.Also paper snowflakes.Love the hotpads,lovely colors.!
ReplyDeleteLove the retro fabric - thanks for sharing your work with us! I don't do a lot of crafts but when my girls were younger we used to love to make shrink-art plastic pieces that we would string for necklaces, bracelets or ornaments.
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Felt ornaments
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric! My favorite thing to make to give away at the holiday are pouch sets. I usually make 3 per set in coordinating fabrics in 3 different shapes/ sizes.
ReplyDeleteMug Rugs! Just finished some up for gifts for friends
ReplyDeleteI LOVE MM fabrics! The hot pads are adorable. My favorite quick Christmas craft is felt ornaments. Felt is so forgiving! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Lined Drawstring bags by In Color Order.
ReplyDeleteas a gift, my favorite craft is infinity scart. For plain fun with the kids, Paper snowflakes!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway! I was just telling my mom over thanksgiving that most of my hotpads are falling apart! My favorite easy holiday craft is hexie ornaments- I just stitch together 7 hexies into a flower and topstitch to felt and it makes a great christmas ornament.
ReplyDeleteI love that fabric. Coasters are a nice quick make here
ReplyDeleteSwarovski Christmas pendants and earrings, a popular gift.
ReplyDeleteAnd Christmas butter-sugar cookies!
Thank you, Despina
Email veneti.despina@gmail.com
Such a fun giveaway. I've recently become super addicted to making the one-hour basket. I'm probably going to be giving one to every member of my family plus a few more for myself :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm. Easy Christmas Craft. For kids, I'd say the Cinnamon dough ornaments!
ReplyDeleteEmbroidered kitchen towels.
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I love that fabric! My favorite easy craft would be felt ornaments.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun hot pads! My favorite fast Christmas craft is quilted pouches.
ReplyDeleteWhat cute fabric for hot pads. Thanks for the chance to win. I like to make small Christmas stockings as quick gifts.
ReplyDeleteI love to make mug rugs for holiday gifts! thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute!!! My favorite easy Christmas gift is little zipper wallets. I love to make them up assembly style, and everyone just loves getting a new one every year or two.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win these Awesome Hot Pads! Thanks for the chance! My fave easy gift are crocheted dishrags & patchwork trimmed dishtowels
ReplyDeleteMy favorite easy Christmas gift is plaid flannel infinity scarves!
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Aprons and candy!
ReplyDeleteLove your hot pads, they're so cute. My fave and easy craft's a quilted angel, it's really and fast to make!!!
ReplyDeleteI like making mug rugs and coasters.
ReplyDeleteI love to make table runners!
ReplyDeleteAn easy and quick craft is an infinity scarf. Cut the width of the fabric (54 to 60 inches wide) by 18 or 24 inches, join the ends and sew into a tube leaving a couple of inches to turn.
ReplyDeletewe love to make ballerina snowflakes as a family... even the youngest of my kids gets involved. http://krokotak.com/2012/11/snowflake-ballerinas-for-little-hands/
ReplyDeleteI am planning to make baking soda clay ornaments with my daughter this year - she's 2.5 so hopefully they are easy! :)
ReplyDeleteGood old cut paper snowflakes. I never get tired of the magic.
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Just made a snowman mug rug, fast and so cute.
ReplyDeletelove that fabric! I've made a few aprons this year they went together pretty quickly after I found out what not to do on the first one!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is clay Christmas ornaments.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is fleece blankets with embroidered names on them.
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I love to glitter glass ornaments. And then wear them as earrings. ayngemac(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a giveaway Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI make fold fabric oraments, and have made so many, they are easy now.
ReplyDeleteI love Michael Miller fabrics. I like to make infinity scarves.
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love that fabric. I love to make dish towels and anything quick! thanks
ReplyDeleteOne Yard Wonders book has been the best tool for me in quick homemade gifts. This year I made the kids craft apron, dog bed, and lunch box as gifts.
ReplyDeleteI love to make little origami stars with the kids! http://www.origami-instructions.com/origami-lucky-star.html
ReplyDeletesnowflakes are my favorite.
ReplyDeletecrochet ornaments, potholders and dishcloths are my favorite
ReplyDeleteAn easy Christmas craft that tis very effective is to cut out small Christmas tree shapes, sew two together and stuff them. They make sweet decorations and you could do several for a row of tree bunting. Thank you for a fun giveaway. x
ReplyDeleteFelt ornaments are my go to fast craft. The potholders are great, they would match the curtains I plan to put up! Lol. Thanks for the giveaway. vickise at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI think heating pads are the easiest thing to make for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteSugared and spiced almonds or pecans are my favourite :)
ReplyDeletePot holders, coaters, mug rugs and chapstick cozy's :)
ReplyDeleteMiniature felt n crocheted ornaments are my favourite :)
ReplyDeleteCute fabric. . Fav Christmas craft. Hot chocolate and string popcorn and cranberries...........
ReplyDeleteIt used to be handmade cards, now it's handmade gifts to be used throughout the year.
ReplyDeleteFlannel Scarves! So quick and easy and everyone LOVES them!
ReplyDeleteI like felt coasters!
ReplyDeleteDo quilted ornament balls count as easy? I love making them, even though cutting out all the squares of fabric or ribbon can be a bit tedious.
ReplyDeleteCarmel corn ball!!! Best "craft" ever!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Cheri
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My daughter (shes 10) and I just sewed bookmarks for her class stocking stuffers.
ReplyDeleteMaking cloth diapers for the granddaughters dolls this year..they are velcro. I'm sure their moms will like not having to give up baby sisters real diapers just to have them ripped apart after a time or two. Easy peasy!
ReplyDeleteI like to make chapstick holders.
ReplyDeleteI like making folded ornaments (no sew).
ReplyDeleteZipper pouches!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite easy Christmas craft is to mod podge numbers to mason jar lids for advent ornaments. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI try to find fun easy crafty ways to make ornaments with my kids each year. Salt dough ornaments are easy, and they can paint or glue glitter on them before I seal them and wrap them as gifts. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteScarves are the easiest for me to whip up.
ReplyDeleteMug rugs can be quick and easy to whip up! rose(dot)minn(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hot pads. I like to make mug rugs for gifts. Very useful for all seasons.
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Beautiful hot pads. I like to make mug rugs for gifts. Very useful for all seasons.
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I like making gingerbread houses with my kids
ReplyDeleteMug rugs are my favorite easy gift to make. -- soparkaveataoldotcom
ReplyDeleteOrnaments are the easiest!
ReplyDeleteMy easy holiday crafts has been pillowcases and potholders with recipe cards attached. This year we ventured into making fleece blankets with remnants and it has been wonderfully fun.
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My favorite easy holiday craft is to make is fabric ornaments.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite easy Christmas gift is a throw pillow or pillowcases. I made my mother 2 hot pads this Christmas, but would love to win a pair made from this cute fabric. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI like making runners!
ReplyDeleteThis year I'm making one hour baskets! Such a great pattern.
ReplyDeleteBeads and pipecleaner candy canes easy for kids
ReplyDeleteI've been making knitting stitch markers and small,project bags for my family.
ReplyDeletemaking Christmas candy
ReplyDeleteknitting hats for people
ReplyDeleteMaking a small zipper pouch!
ReplyDeleteMaking Christmas cards & gift tags using last years cards.
ReplyDeleteBaking Christmas treats is my favourite. All the kiddos can help too
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric used. Making market bags are my simple gifts to make. Thanks for the cute giveaway.
ReplyDeleteYour market bags are cute - and would be a great easy gift to make. Each year I make lots and lots of Christmas cookies so I never get around to making many fabric craft projects. I get creative with the cookie decorations and packaging. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteYour market bags are cute - and would be a great easy gift to make. Each year I make lots and lots of Christmas cookies so I never get around to making many fabric craft projects. I get creative with the cookie decorations and packaging. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like to make easy felt ornaments.
ReplyDeleteI think mug rugs are quick and simple to make for gifts.
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Christmas stockings (full of treats) and bags (likewise) that can be used beyond the holidays are easy and fun to match to the receiver's likes. Fleece blankets are also nice for TV watching and for lap robes for persons in wheelchairs.
ReplyDeleteMy easiest Christmas craft is making up a batch of Bean Soup Mix (buy lots of unique dried beans, mix and rebag) put in a cute container with a bean soup recipe. We have given these as Christmas gifts to friends and colleagues for years. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteDarling fabric! My quick Christmas gift go-to are crocheted washcloths and face scrubbies. I also like to make ornaments--sewn or crocheted.
ReplyDeleteI like making fabric xmas ornaments. Great fabric
ReplyDeleteMy favorite easy Christmas craft is salt dough ornaments. With this craft, the whole family can be involved!
ReplyDeleteOne year I made a christmas table runner with some Marameko fabric I picked up at the Crate and Barrel Outlet for cheap! It was pretty - silver and white.
ReplyDeleteMy most favorite Christmas crafts are ornaments and this year a whole slew of earbud cozies for everyone in the family. They are made of wool felt so they are super easy. That kitchenette fabric is lovely! Wonderful giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI have made some super fast bags.
ReplyDeleteZipper pouches and braided bracelets are my fast go-tos when I need a quick gift! :)
ReplyDeleteRice warmers!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite easy Christmas craft is cards. We use a lot of construction paper. My son can help and it means more than getting a store bought one, I think.
ReplyDeleteI'm making hand warmers for gift exchanges this year and they are ridiculously easy. Sew three seams and pour rice through a funnel - even I can't mess that up!!
ReplyDeleteInfinity scarves are so quick but are always happily received in my experience! Thanks for the chance to win this lovely prize :)
ReplyDeleteThrow pillows!! trisca@charter.net
ReplyDeleteThis year zipper pouches, lol!
ReplyDeleteDog ornament. Styrofoam ball for head, wiggly eyes, pom pom for nose, felt cut into floppy or perky ears, little ribbon, heave thread or yarn to hang it.
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I like fabric gift bags.
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking about making hot pads and mug rugs- I tend to make larger projects so it is hard for me to choose smaller projects.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in the sew mama sew giveaway.
Regards,
Anna
Drawstring bags and kid size aprons. Thank you for the chance to win such a lovely prize.
ReplyDeleteCoffee filter angels - they are so cute and can be gorgeous! Or just plain cute
ReplyDeleteI love making infinity scarves. So quick!
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Cooking...is that a craft? Baking then. kthurn(at)bektel(dot)com
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