Create unique and elegant ornaments with this beautiful set.
This is a bundle of Lovely Ornaments Stamp Set and coordinating die set.
Combine the images in different ways to create eye-catching designs. You can stamp the detail images to decorate your ornaments or take your... Read more
This beautiful floral stamp from our Magnolia and Blooms Craft Your Life Project Kit contains a lovely cluster of magnolias and hollyhocks. Arrange the versatile floral cluster around your project, and add color with the coordinating coloring stencils. Stamp... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Artmishka featuring four bookmarks to take to school! "Enjoy it all", "Okay let's do this", "It is ok to take a break", "Write your own story".
Model is stitched on 14 count clear plastic canvas using DMC floss. Stitch count is approximately 30w x 80h. Designed by Anna Gutova.
Cross stitch pattern from Artmishka featuring the phrase "Home Sweet Home".
Model stitched on 28 count linen of your choice, two strands over 2 threads of fabric, using DMC floss. Stitch count is 172w x 173h. Designed by Anna Gutova.
Cross stitch pattern from Artmishka featuring the phrase "Dream big little one"!
Recommended to be stitched on the Aida or evenweave of your choice using DMC floss. Stitch count is approximately 177w x 172h. Designed by Anna Gutova.
Add these two adorable fall time cross stitch pattern by Anabella's Needleart to your collection! Featuring one pattern saying "Hello Fall" with pumpkins and a second with a fall foliage design. These two patterns are part of the "Autumn Cottagecore" series.
A bright lemon with the phrase "Squeeze the Day" in the center. This is a pun design inspired by the motto, "Seize the day."
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Aerial from Picture This Plus using Colour and Cotton and DMC threads. Stitch count is 73 x 54. Finished size is 4.7" x 3.5".
First designed for Mislaid Pages' 2024 Bird Box, the message behind this bird is Acceptance. Stitched in gorgeous silks on a beautiful linen hand-dyed by my roommate at Market, this chart reminds the stitcher that the most important person who can accept you is you.