Find the templates for your favorite crafts featured on "The Martha Stewart Show." We've gathered templates for handmade children's toys, fun decorated T-shirts, inspired decorations, and more.
Bring the beauty of spring blooms into your home with decorative daffodils made of crepe paper.
Festive birthday greetings pop off the pages of this banner birthday card, created in honor of the American Cancer Society's More Birthdays campaign.
Transform the pages of an old book into a foliage-inspired paper wreath.
Make a colorful, educational mobile of the solar system for a stylish addition to any nursery and an excellent way to introduce older children to the planets.
Surprise new moms with a pair of easy-to-sew baby bloomers.
This adorable Easter basket, composed of a bunny with long ears and a cotton tale, is a simple project perfect for beginning sewers.
Decorate a plain wooden stool with a bright citrus pattern for a cheery addition to any room.
Patterned teapot appliques are a charming way to dress up a basic tea towel.
Puppy-loving children will eagerly don these easy-to-make Dalmatian, Doberman pinscher, and basset hound ear headbands.
These glittery faux flowers are a sparkling way to show your affection.
This festive happy birthday banner does double duty at children's parties as both a festive decoration and a fun game.
This elegant Arctic-themed tapestry -- a whimsical addition to nurseries and children's rooms -- was inspired by Martha's trip to see the polar bears in Churchill, Canada.
Add a mod touch to your decor with sleek red lip pillows.
This beautiful bird mobile is a wonderful gift for new moms and a perfect way to add a little charm to any nursery.
Make these bright and beautiful paper poppies for any celebration.
Children will love transforming scraps of cardboard into a whimsical picture frame.
This sweet animal collage has a charming vintage twist and will look adorable in a child's bedroom or playroom.
Give your table linens a one-of-a-kind look by block-printing charming leaf and flower designs.
Butterfly patches add a whimsical touch to children's tees. This iron-on technique is also a clever way to conceal persistent stains.
These decorative fabric silhouettes are a wonderful way to add colorful cheer to your home.
Make a decorative linen pillow adorned with charming felt animals. It's perfect for any child's bedroom.
Our paper roses were created using a surprising material -- coffee filters!
These crepe-paper flowers are beautiful on their own or as fun fashion accessories.
Use this simple fish-print technique to make a special T-shirt that's perfect for adults and kids alike.
These one-of-a-kind night-lights with paper-cutout designs are a charming addition to any child's room.
Entertain children of all ages with these cute felted finger puppets.
Perch these personalized dolls -- made of metal roof flashing, collage fabric, paint -- on a mantle or bookshelf.
Crafter Emily Martin made these lovely dolls.
Make this cute cardboard oven with materials from around your home.
These adorable hats were made using a felted sweater.
These pink paper peonies are almost as beautiful as the real thing.
Use this simple technique to make beautiful silk-screen dog prints, perfect for decorating tote bags, T-shirts, and more.
Add a fun touch to your wardrobe with this lovely woolen beret.
Add a bit of sparkle to a special gift with this glittered buckle craft.
It's easy to make this adorable felt cherry pie, a sweet addition to any play kitchen.
Perfect for Mom, a daughter, or friend: A handmade crystal-beaded heart pendant and bracelet.
Make this adorable stenciled stool to add color and height to your child's bedroom.
These crepe-paper roses are a beautiful way to add color to any room or office.
This one-of-a-kind silk scarf is the perfect gift for any fashionista.
Keep all of your letters organized and accessible with this attractive and easy-to-make box.
Use our patterned templates to create fun block prints on a plain T-shirt.
This beautiful picture-frame card was inspired by a vintage Victorian celluloid frame.
This easy-to-make pillow -- cleverly embellished with buttons and felt letters -- provides a perfect way to help toddlers develop their motor skills and learn how to spell their names.
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