It's nice to give candy and balloons for Valentine's Day, but wouldn't you love to make the presents yourself instead of buying them? Not only can you save a ton of money, but you can personsonalize them.
This Candy Bouquet is easy to make, but a great present to give to someone. Lana Glass, of Incredible Edible Crafts, share not only the directions and photos, but a video about how to make it.
Tonia at The Gunny Sack has a wonder idea to get you started for those Christmas gifts you need to make. {Everything} In A Jar - Handmade Gifts is easy and doesn't cost a fortune.
Jen Goode at Jen Goode's 100 Directions, shows you a cheap and easy way to make your own Black grapevine pumpkin with lights. If you prefer orange, you can change the color with her tutorial as well.
Missy of Lookie What I Did, put together a fantastic Halloween Mantle in her home. But, she also shows how to put together a great entrance on her porch.
Julie of Home Inspired By Mom is giving you a free download of cute toppers that can be used all summer. You have to visit her site to download the BFF toppers.
Michelle made these Memorial Day toppers that are perfect for your cupcakes and show your pride for our Armed Forces. You can download them free on her blog, So Wonderful, So Marvelous.
You may have a graduate this year, or you have have to buy for a graduate and don't know what to buy. Meg from MegaCrafty has a free tutorial to make a graduation cap to hold a gift card.
Dawn of Testosterone Times Three has a great idea that will work for a teacher appreciation gift next week and it will cost you very little. You can find a box of crayons and a frame at the dollar store.
Are you planning to have a party to watch the Royal Wedding on Friday? I know it comes on at 4am, so I some people will record it and watch it later. Either way, it is an historic event.
Catherine, of Design Editor, is giving you free printables to make your party even more fun.