If the economy has you a bit scared, but you're still wanting to get your kid jazzed up for the Halloween holiday, I have the perfect solution for you! Even if you are not crafty, I guarantee that you can follow along with the super-creative costume ideas from YouCanMakeThis.com!
Their ebooks are affordable, require materials that are easy for most parents to get, and can give you inspiration to make your child's costume an expression of how much you care for them (without forcing you to blow your October budget.)
I couldn't believe how adorable these Sewn Filled Tutus were! The possibilities truly are endless with so many ways to add your own special touches to the projects listed at YouCanMakeThis.com.
Even if you don't celebrate Halloween, there are plenty of easy and professional-looking projects you can do at home. The "Easy-Fit" Pants E-book is perfect for boy and girls sizes 1-10, which means you can make pants for any kid, any time (with little money) -- EVEN if you have little sewing skills.
The YouCanMakeThis.com website is full of testimonials from Moms and Dads who have been able to use the E-books to create quick and easy projects. Much simpler than commercial patterns, I've fallen in love with YouCanMakeThis.com!
Would you like to win an Ebook from YouCanMakeThis.com? 3 lucky winners will get their choice of Ebook from the website. Just leave a comment here with your favorite project from the website (you'll have a chance to change your mind later, if you win) before this Friday, October 24th at 5 pm. That will give you plenty of time to get your book and plan that fabulous costume (or outfit, or baby booties, or whatever!) Giveaway is subject to complete site rules. (Be sure to give us a way to reach you if you win, and remember that we will never use your email or contact info for anything other than to send your prize.) Good luck!
Their ebooks are affordable, require materials that are easy for most parents to get, and can give you inspiration to make your child's costume an expression of how much you care for them (without forcing you to blow your October budget.)
I couldn't believe how adorable these Sewn Filled Tutus were! The possibilities truly are endless with so many ways to add your own special touches to the projects listed at YouCanMakeThis.com.
Even if you don't celebrate Halloween, there are plenty of easy and professional-looking projects you can do at home. The "Easy-Fit" Pants E-book is perfect for boy and girls sizes 1-10, which means you can make pants for any kid, any time (with little money) -- EVEN if you have little sewing skills.
The YouCanMakeThis.com website is full of testimonials from Moms and Dads who have been able to use the E-books to create quick and easy projects. Much simpler than commercial patterns, I've fallen in love with YouCanMakeThis.com!
Would you like to win an Ebook from YouCanMakeThis.com? 3 lucky winners will get their choice of Ebook from the website. Just leave a comment here with your favorite project from the website (you'll have a chance to change your mind later, if you win) before this Friday, October 24th at 5 pm. That will give you plenty of time to get your book and plan that fabulous costume (or outfit, or baby booties, or whatever!) Giveaway is subject to complete site rules. (Be sure to give us a way to reach you if you win, and remember that we will never use your email or contact info for anything other than to send your prize.) Good luck!
My favorite is the Make Your Own Gourmet Cookie Bouquet, I would love to know how to make one.
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ReplyDeleteI love this site. The felt food is really neat. I would love to have to make the Tea Cakes Felt Food.
ReplyDeleteI like the Nativity Felt Set
ReplyDeleteHow to make caramel pretzels
ReplyDeletei love the the Nativity Felt Set
ReplyDeletei'd love to learn "how to make glass pendants".
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I love the crocheted owl hat! Such cute ideas!
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my fave is the Bowznstuff Petal Skirt.
ReplyDeleteI love "Gingerbread & Co." Polymer Clay Beads. This would be perfect for my mom.
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn how to make my own hair accessories for my daughter. The one with 17 different types is awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh wow there are so many I want! I like the Nursing Blanket the Baby Leg Warmers and the Diaper Case.
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Oooh, that Apron Front Jumper Dress is the bees knees! There are so many FABULOUS ebooks over there, but this one is tickling my fancy right now...
ReplyDeleteI love the John Dolls!! Those are so cute and would also be great for boys too!! Definitely bookmarking this site.
ReplyDeleteI love the shopping cart cover but I would choose the filled tutu for sure, those are so cute! Thanks for the giveaway!
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How to Make a Hostess Apron is what I would want, this is such a cool site.
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The whole site is full of ideas that I want! I would love to be able to make my own wristlet. It would be cute to be able to custom design wristlets to match different outfits. Thanks for sharing the site with us :)
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I love the the Nativity Felt Set, thanks.
ReplyDeleteerma.hurtt@sbcglobal.net
A-Line Dresses & Tops would be my choice.
ReplyDeleteI have been eying this pattern for a while now.
I would love to learn how to crochet! Thank you for the chance to win!
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ReplyDeleteI love the easy-fit pants.
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What a great giveaway! I love the great wallet pattern...what a neat site! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love the hairbows or tutus!
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i'd love to try the "Reach for the Sunshine" Quilt as i have been trying to make a baby quilt, even though my "babies" are no longer babies.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to make doll clothes for my daughter's American Girl doll. The price of their clothes is the same practically as a real person's clothes!!! I like the witch costume for the 18" doll.
ReplyDeleteharmonden[at]wowway.com
love the hairbows! we spend way too much buying them all the time!
ReplyDeletei would love the baby leg warmers!
ReplyDeletemom2maria at hotmail
I want to get the pajama pattern so I can make my kids some cozy pj's for the winter. aewalls425@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI want the pattern for the pleated skirt. So cute!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try the How to Make Glass Pendants!
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Elizabeth
There are soooo many I would like. The Crocheted Tea Pattern Set is adorable.
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I want to make hairbows. definitely. We are expecting our first girl!
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Nativity Felt Set
ReplyDeleteI would choose the filled tutu for sure
ReplyDeleteI would choose Make Your Own Tutu. garrettsambo@aol.com
ReplyDeleteThere are so many that I would want! My favorites are The Wrap Top & Dress ~ Sizes 1yr-10 years, Create A ModMommy Nursing CoverUp, and Sew a Fancy Filled Tutu!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
xpsundell(at)gmail(dot)com
The cookie bouquet! Thanks for the contest!
ReplyDeleteairalynn(@)gmail . com
I love the Basic Decorating Techniques for cakes ebook!
ReplyDeleteI would like the The Katelyn Tween & Teen Skirt 6yrs-Jr7/9
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My favorite is the Make Your Own Gourmet Cookie Bouquet.
ReplyDeletebowznsuch are soooooo cute!
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