Beautiful creations. It’s so amazing to look back on how small they once were. All the best for your daughters graduation. Hope she has a great year
That sounds nice
I’ll see what she’ll decide on the theme I have time until September and she will change her mind 100000000000 times ![]()
Yes it is. ![]()
Your kids are lucky because they have a very creative crafting mom! <3
These are sooo cute! Onesies!
Aww thanks
here’s another one they asked me to make. I place glossy PT to calling card paper hoping it will protect it more ![]()
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The head body are still magnetic so they can be re-attached and can also turn the head around ![]()
Great idea! Mukhang okay rin ung 30 Microns na laminating film ![]()
Kaaway ko yun. Laging nakurupit
need ko na nung heavy duty na laminator siguro para pwede ipause pag laminate
Ay hahaha… Medyo mahirap nga gamitin minsan. Sayang materials. ![]()
That’s really cool
It looks so good ![]()
Everyone’s creations for their little ones were just way too cute—and even better, full of love and heartwarming stories.
Big thanks to everyone who joined in ![]()
This week’s 100-point winners are: @BellethehowtoGuru @prinsesaian @MaterialGirl
Points will be sent out shortly!
WOW! Thank you so much and congrats to @BellethehowtoGuru and @prinsesaian too ![]()
Oh thank you for the points. It was great reading about everyone’s project
congratulations to @MaterialGirl & @prinsesaian
thank you so much and congrats to all ![]()
Where to start.
I love tying flys for fishing.
I am teaching a 10 yo boy to fly Drones
I am an avid 3D printer. I
Love riding my Honda Goldwing Trike.
Not enough time in a year. When not involved in this. Swimming and cleaning the pool. No rest for an 80 old.
One of my proudest creations for my daughter is her custom 2017 Seahawks dress—a true labor of love. I designed and sewed it myself, carefully choosing the color scheme and placing the embroidered logo just right. To finish it off, I added “Seahawks” embroidered all around the bottom hem (though that detail didn’t make it into the original photo!).
I poured so much thought into every stitch, and it paid off—people would stop us to ask where we bought it. I’d smile and say, “I made it!” That moment of surprise and admiration never gets old.
Recently, this dress was featured in our embroidery library design feedback webinar, and it felt amazing to share it with fellow makers. It’s more than just a dress—it’s a celebration of creativity, team spirit, and the joy of making something truly one-of-a-kind.




