DIY Ultimate Bundle

By now, you probably know that I am a big believer in the fact that we can do more than we think we can. We just have to be willing to give something a try and learn! I believe that is true for so many things, not just arts and crafts.

DIY ultimate bundle 05Do you ever look at the bare wall in a room, that tired and sagging couch, or a favorite piece of clothing that needs mending, and feel absolutely overwhelmed by the thought of tackling any of them?

Which one do you start with? And then once you’ve decided, how do you know which steps, instructions or advice to follow? Just getting to the point where you’re ready to start can often take so much time and effort!

It’s frustrating, because you know just how satisfying it can be to create something of your own – that sense of accomplishment and fulfillment can’t be beaten. What you need is for someone to pull together everything that you need to get started, to make it as easy and painless as possible.

Good news – when the Ultimate Bundles team created The Ultimate DIY Bundle, they had you in mind! The Ultimate DIY Bundle is your instant go-to library for a whole range of carefully curated DIY and crafting eBooks and eCourses.

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No more trawling through the internet looking for good-quality, easy-to-follow information and advice: it’s all right here! For the crazy low price of just $34.95, you get access to a carefully curated library of over 76 eBooks and eCourses from the world’s leading DIY and crafting bloggers – enabling you to pick a project and jump straight into it with confidence. It’s the perfect tool to skip the information overload and throw yourself straight into a new activity.

Hurry though! The Ultimate DIY Bundle will only be on sale for 6 days – from 8am EST on Wednesday, January 21 until 11.59pm EST on Monday, January 26.

You can buy with complete confidence because you’re covered by the Ultimate Bundles 30-day money-back guarantee. That means you have a full 30 days to enjoy all the eBooks and eCourses in the bundle, and if you don’t think they provided enough value, you’ll get a full refund.

The Ultimate DIY Bundle comes with 4 awesome bonuses, worth over $118. That’s 3x the price of the bundle alone! These include:

  • A free $15 Store Credit PLUS 8×10 Art Print from Hope Ink ($43 Value)
  • A free online class from Craftsy (up to $60 Value)
  • Free $15 store credit to Fawnsberg.com
  • Free sewing pattern PLUS a Premium Video Class from UpCraft Club ($19.99 Value)
  • Free, full digital copies of Where Women Create Magazine and Greencraft Magazine ($20 value) from Stampington and Co.

So, don’t miss your chance to grab The Ultimate DIY Bundle, and get 76 incredible eBooks and eCourses for just $34.95. All you need to do is take action by midnight on Monday, January 26!

This amazing deal ends in just…

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Pick up your copy right now, before it’s too late. Or, learn more here.

 

 

Disclosure: I have included affiliate links in this post. Read the fine print about this bundle and read the answers to frequently asked questions about the bundle.

Sew Thankful – Sew Loved

Those who know me well, know that there is just not an end to my interest in all things crafty. Sometimes I jump from one thing to another, and that is why scrapbooking and card making became interesting to me. It was like making miniature art projects!  Then when you throw in art journaling, mixed media, doodling, oh my – my head starts to spin with all the excitement of possibilities!  This website will never become a sewing focused place, but I just want to give some love to all my fellow crafters who know how to rock out a sewing machine!  Here’s why:

This month I am participating with over 400 other people in Lain Ehmann’s LayOutADay for February 2013. You can Scrap Happy and participate next time. During LOAD, she gives us a prompt each day, and everyone creates a page and uploads it to a private Flickr gallery. Obviously every prompt elicits an individual response from each person, so there are a multitude of layouts and stories!

Artful Adventures Kristie Sloan LOAD213-09My layout for today was from thoughts I had about being crafty from a young age.  With so much talk these days about actually stitching on scrapbook pages and cards with a sewing machine, it reminded me of how much sewing I have done in the past.

My grandmother learned to sew on a Singer treadle machine which I still own.  If you walked into the room when she was sewing, you could hear it practically singing, and it was going so fast you would think it was an electric machine!  Even after she had an electric machine, she often would rather use the treadle, especially for quilting.  It became hard to find the belts and she eventually just used an electric all the time.

My mother also knew how to sew and she made most of the things she and I wore. She wanted me to learn to sew, but instead of really trying to teach me herself, she had me join 4H and we learned some basic sewing skills. I think I made the obligatory apron. Hmmm…. I didn’t think it was all that hard!

By the time I started eighth grade, I was making all my clothes, except outer wear, sweaters, and jeans.  I really enjoyed selecting my own fabric and patterns, and not wearing what my mom picked.  Let’s just say we don’t really have the same taste!

Between my mom and grandmothers, they enjoyed sewing, quilting, embroidery, smocking, needlepoint, knitting, crochet….  It was no wonder I felt that these needle crafts were awesome!

After marrying and having three girls, I did a lot of sewing until three things happened:

  1. I had better luck being able to try something on and knowing if fit and looked good, and just buying it.
  2. The girls decided it wasn’t cool to wear “homemade” clothes.  They wanted to shop at stores with trendy clothes.  It would almost kill me to buy things for them made with such cheap fabric and poor workmanship.
  3. Family who couldn’t/wouldn’t sew wanted to take advantage of my skills, and have me do all kinds of alterations for them, or things I didn’t even like doing for myself.

The love of sewing was lost.

Lately, my oldest granddaughter has been so happy to have me mend some of her favorite pants, and I’ve seen so many beautiful quilts, stitching on paper projects, cute aprons, that I’m starting to get the itch to do some sewing again.  I’m thinking I may start with a cute apron.  I feel like I am coming full circle. Thank you grandmas, mom, and 4H!

In case you are interested, check out this Free Webinar coming up on 2/13, “Get Your Stitch On with Jennifer Larson” –  Sewing on Scrapbook Pages.