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A few great sales for my readers!

**blah blah blah affiliate links below so if you buy through them I’ll get a few pennies to fund my vintage cookbook habit**

Cricut has some great deals going on!

 

New advertiser! Thank you Keepsake Quilting for these great deals for my readers!
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Weekend Sale! Save 20% on these “weekend projects” designed to be made in just a weekend! Hurry, supplies are limited and this offer is only valid through Sunday! Valid 8/28-8/30 with Offer Code KQ1518. :Take 20% off Select Kits at Keepsake Quilting with Offer Code KQ1518

Bring Jim Shore’s unique folk-art charm to your home for the holidays with these patterns, quilt fabrics and quilt kits! Plus, when you purchase a Jim Shore Kit, you’ll receive a Free Patchwork Stockings Digital Pattern! Valid now-8/30/15. Free Patchwork Stockings Digital Pattern with Purchase of Jim Shore Kit at Keepsake Quilting

Interweave is having an amazing sale! $2 for patterns & $4 for digital magazines? Yes please!

Save Now at Interweave's Customer Appreciation Sale

And for anything not on sale- can always use one of these codes for even more savings!
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(And a quick preview of Leisure Arts Labor Day Sale-2015 Leisure Arts Labor Day Sitewide)

Cricut Explore One™& Explore Air™ (and Interweave Press Sale)

**This post contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking through my links- help support my cookbook & craft supply habit.

If you’re reading this post, chances are, you’re a creative type. You like to craft, explore your creativity, and share your creations with others. And it’s for people like you that Cricut created their line of personal electronic cutting machines.

A little known fact about Cricut is that they’ve actually been in business for over 50 years, and their primary purpose has been to develop tools that inspire creativity in people.

Today, millions of people use Cricut’s award-winning products to create beautiful, inventive, and personal projects.

So, what is Cricut? Cricut is actually a family of electronic cutting machines that make it possible for you to easily create amazing do-it-yourself (DIY) projects. Well, not totally DIY because Cricut’s incredible machine’s do a LOT of the heavy lifting.

The two machines that Cricut offers are:

To give you loads of creative freedom and versatility, Cricut developed the Cricut Design Space™, a cloud-based software that works seamlessly with the Cricut Explore® family of machines.

Design Space gives you access to all of your images and projects from any compatible computer or iPad, so you can design just about anything, anytime, and anywhere.

Once you’ve uploaded your design (or pre-designed image) to your Cricut Explore cutting machine, you can sit back and watch it magically bring your design to life.

There are so many interesting things you can make and do with Cricut – which we’ll be sure to cover in a future post. But before we get too ahead of ourselves, it’s best to go over each of Cricut’s machines, what they do, and how they are different. And since I’ve given you quite a bit of info already, we’ll pick up on there in next week’s post!

Until then … happy crafting!


Speaking of crafting the Interweave Store is having a kick ass virtual tent sale:

Save up to 80% on Select Products at Interweave Now-7/10/15.

  • 30% Off Projects, Patterns and On Demand Seminars
  • 50% Off eBooks and Books
  • 50% Off DVDs and Video Downloads
  • 60% Off Physical and Digital Magazines
  • 60% Off CDs and Collection Downloads
  • Up to 80% Off Overstock Items including Select Kits and Collections

 

Save 80% on Select Products at Interweave Store

 

Interweave Press Sale!

Have I mentioned lately how much I love Interweave Press? I swear 90% of the time when I pick up a knitting, crochet or sewing book or magazine it is published by Interweave Press. Starting today (June 3rd) there is a 40% off site wide sale! Take 40% Off at Interweave with Offer Code FFSUMMER40

A few of my favorite items:

BurdaStyle has some of the best patterns around.

Tell me who doesn’t love Downton Abbey?

I love (did I mention I love) Stitch Magazine:

The cuteness!

Who does not love Franklin?

Piecework combines history and technique in one magazine:

Spin-off is a must have resource for anyone who spins:

I so do not need another hobby:

Take 40% Off at Interweave with Offer Code FFSUMMER40

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