follow Today's Creative Blog on Pinterest

Everyday Life

All comments in the month of May will automatically be entered to win a Lisa Leonard Necklace!  I love mine!image

I featured one of Malia’s tutorials on the post I did for Skip to My Lou.  And yes it was Yesterday on Tuesday…  imageCindy’s readers LOVED it!  So I figured YOU would too.  Malia is also an active member in my Blog Frog Community/forum.

I just LOVE her photos. She takes THE best photos.  I want to know what lens she’s using. 

Here’s the tutorial I featured.  A 4th of July Banner!  imageIt’s not too early to start decorating for the 4th you know.  When you visit her site, you can get a better look…..or you can head over to Skip to My Lou too.image You know you’re creative when you color a few strands of fabric to make some flowers…….and then……..imageYou see beauty is the piece of cardboard you used to paint them on.  She just couldn’t throw it away…….look at those colors……..image She just knew she could create something with it………Can you believe it?  I think that takes the cake on being resourceful.  Don’t you?image Being resourceful is a habit of hers.  She finally talked her friend into a tutorial on how to make Duct Tape Flowers.  DUCT TAPE!image More details on her site.  A lot more details on her site.imageAnd you know I have to show you these……I just love the idea of making melted crayon shapes.    image Alright…….you know what to do…….leave me a comment, then go surprise her about her feature.  I just love it when all you great readers leave tons of comments for the featured bloggers.  You really do make their day….not me.

l

About Kim

Kim is the author of Today's Creative Blog where she brings you the best creative blogs out there. Being ranked #5 for overall best Craft Blog, she has featured over 500 blogs.
From the Pacific Northwest, Kim is a busy mom who adores her teen son, her middle aged husband and is constantly wiping the muddy paws of her adorable Labradoodle Maybelline. In her spare time, she teaches fitness classes and loves to decorate with thrift store bargains.