The art of Lizzie Spikes is inspired by the coast near her home in Ceredigion, Wales and uses the flotsam and jetsam that the sea rejects – you can almost smell the tang of the sand-filled air!
Read MoreSmartphone love: How to take fab photos with your pocket pal...
The National Trust's prestigious Your Space photo competition was won by a picture taken with a smartphone, which we found inspiring! So we asked our friend Paul, who's a keen smartphone snapper, for some tips on how to use your pocket pal in a really creative way...
Read More5 things for the weekend: wood
We've put together five simple DIYs for you to try over the weekend, using one of our favourite materials: wood.
Read MoreMeet The Amazings
As one of the most overused words in the English language, you could argue the term ‘amazing’ has lost some of its sentiment, but not when it comes to this truly incredible group of people...
Like something out of a marvel comic, The Amazings have been brought together for their invaluable set of skills in order to pass on what they know to the next generation. They are doing this by providing us with courses and classes ranging from the classic to the curious, with lessons in woodturning, bookbinding, interior design, and even perfume making available in and around London.
without colour we are lost
The Amazings was born out of a simple idea. Society has always learned from its elders. But along the way that connection between generations is often lost – which means sometimes losing rich, valuable, and rare skills. Skills such as those of Christina, The Amazing's resident interior designer, who has spent the last ten years creating beautiful spaces for people to live in with a focus on colour, attention to detail, and the notion of space.
Christina, Interior Designer from The Amazings on Vimeo.
One off classes start from as little as £15 and what’s more, the team are offering 20% off all courses until 7th January, simply enter the code ‘FacebookHQ’ at the checkout when you visit The Amazings’ website. So perhaps this year we should all try something old, to learn something new!
Don’t forget to like and follow The Amazings on Facebook and Twitter for daily updates from the team.SORT: Letterpress & typography heaven! A Q&A with co-founder Theo Wang...
The Society Of Revisionist Typographers (SORT) are a shining example of the beautiful, tactile craft of letterpress printing. We talk to co-founder Theo Wang about his work with Tom Boulton, the duo's commission for the likes of the Victoria and Albert Museum & Tate Modern, and much more!
Read MoreChristmas project: Framing your own photos – a great gift idea!
When it comes to giving a really personal present to a friend or family member, not many things will give them as much daily pleasure as a framed photograph of a special moment or place.
Read MoreJed Alder: Q&A with the award-winning food photographer
A fascinating chat with the fast-rising, Bristol-based food photographer, including Jed's own tips for taking pictures of your Christmas dishes and news about an exciting competition you can enter in January...
Read MoreChristmas project: Paper wreath – a quick, easy step-by-step tutorial
A fabulously festive decoration project that you'll likely have everything you need for already – just choose your paper and follow the instructions to make a uniquely personal Christmas ornament...
Read MoreThe Making Spot launch a Facebook advent calendar that's stacked with crafty treats!
From December 1st to 24th, you'll be able to open a door per day to a huge range of discounts, projects, vouchers and more – just 'Like' their Facebook Page, it's that easy!
Read MoreHomemade cork stamps project
You can make your own stamps to use for Christmas and birthday cards, plus all sorts of other papercrafting projects. All it takes is some wooden embellishments, glue and wine corks...
Read MoreTextile Design: Collier Campbell open their archives for new book
The 50-year career of iconic British designers Susan Collier and Sarah Campbell are celebrated in new book that's simply packed with inspirational patterns and gives amazing insight into their creative processes...
Read MoreHannah Nunn: Lighting to Illuminate your world...
We reviewed the paper cut lighting queen's new book, Illuminate, in Issue 3 and the owner of Hebden Bridge's amazing Radiance shop will soon be sharing her inspirational projects with The Simple Things' readers...
Read MoreMelanie Porter: inspiringly crafty upcycled furniture
From designing knitwear for international fashion brands to hand-crafted, one-off and simply gorgeous pieces of recycled vintage furniture...
Read MoreWordless Wednesdays... Autumn leaves & candlelight
Well, almost Wordless Wednesdays – click through for the link to how to make this beautiful leaf candle project...
Read MoreAutumn leaf bunting
Oh my... autumn leaf bunting. Hello new craft crush.
How gorgeous is this autumn leaf bunting from Sea Field and Tribe?
Crispy leaves in muted russet tones plus delicate stitching, and the wonderful expectedness of it all make for a massive hit in our book. We think blogger Chelsea might be a bit of a genius.
Pop over to Sea Field and Tribe to see how it's done.
Hand warmer DIY
Brrr... there's a definite chill in the air these days! Craft your own home-made heat pack to keep you cosy.
Fellow Fellow has come up with the perfect solution to stop our fingers getting chilly in the nippy autumn air. This super simple heat pack DIY will tuck into your coat pocket to warm you up in no time.
Great idea, right? We'll be honest, though - we were sold from the minute we spotted blogger Claire's beautiful choice of Liberty style fabric.
Pop over to the Fellow Fellow blog to find out how it's done (we for one were mega-surprised to find out what goes inside these little pouches!) plus oodles more crafty gorgeousness.
Alternative pumpkin decorating
BOO! Halloween is fast approaching. Time to get planning! Whether you're past your dressing-up years or not, it'd be wrong not to mark the occasion with a carved pumpkin or two. We've shunned traditional approaches and rounded up the coolest alternative pumpkin decorating DIYs on the web.
Kicking off our round-up is the very dedicated (and artistically blessed) Alisa Burke. We've never seen such a spectacle as Alisa's painted pumpkins. Not so much a DIY as a gaze-in-awe-and-don't-even-think-about-attempting-it, we'd be distraught when it was time to throw these away.
For a much more achievable take on the metallic on white design, click over to Paper'n'stitch. A little white paint and a Sharpie or two is all that's needed for these simple and chic metallic spotted pumpkins.
Ramping up the glam factor a notch is A Field Journal. This sparkly pumpkin DIY combines a pale base with a liberal sprinkling of glitter for an eerie shimmer.
Not dramatic enough for you? If you really want to make a statement, check out Monograms and Manicures. This chevron pumpkin comes in neon pink with a heap of gold glitter to boot. Pair with a green spotted design to really start your Halloween with a bang!
Craftivist Jigsaw Project
The Craftivist Jigsaw Project is an amazing new campaign from the Craftivist Collective.
The Craftivist Collective has launched their Jigsaw project in support of Save the Children's Race Against Hunger.
Some of the biggest names in UK craft have joined forces to try and get hunger at the top of the agenda at the next G8 meeting taking place in the UK next year.
This isn't any regular charity project. As you'd expect, to get involved you'll need to get your needle and thread out!
The Collective is asking crafters to stitch 3 jigsaw pieces with campaign messages. One will then be included in an art installation to raise awareness of of the problem. Another will go to your local MP to ask them to be the positive change they'd like to see in the world. The final piece is for you to keep for yourself, as a reminder to be part of the solution.
Visit the Craftivist Collective website to join the Jigsaw Project now - you can follow everyone's progress on Twitter (#imapiece).
Autumn cross stitch charts
The Making Spot is our first stop for cross stitch charts, crochet and knitting patterns.
Our latest Making spot finds are these vegetable and leaf cross stitch charts. A little stitched motif is a fab way of personalising something - simple and so versatile. Allow us to demonstrate with some ideas...
Off the top of our heads, we're thinking:
1. Birthday card for a green-fingered friend (mount on card)
2. Hand-made art for the kitchen (keep in the embroidery hoop, hang on wall)
3. Pretty personalised napkins (find plain napkins, embroider in corner)
See what we mean? Pop over to The Making spot to download the cross stitch charts and get inspired by a whole heap of other crafty projects while you're at it.
Gathered by Mollie Makes is here!
Gathered by Mollie Makes has finally arrived! We're a little giddy about getting our hands on this excellent new digital craft mag.
Gathered is a new weekly magazine for the iPad from the geniuses behind Mollie Makes.
There will be three new craft projects for you to feast your eyes on each week, plus interviews with your favourite designer-makers and plenty of interactive loveliness. Best of all, it means we now have much less time to wait to get our Mollie fix!
You can also keep updated with all the latest news through the Gathered Facebook page and Twitter feed.
We're a little biased, but we think this might just be the most exciting launch since our own.