We love this craft as much as you do! It has appeared on our homepage a number of times and is easy to make -- all you need are crayons and wax paper.
These homemade bath fizzies were featured in our December 2008 issue and are still one of the most popular crafts on our site. Don't be surprised if you end up with a jar of these under the Christmas tree!
Who would have thought you could make a bathing suit on your own? That's definitely one of the reasons why this craft project made the list -- that, and the fact that it's super stylish.
Thanks to this craft, you can make a clutch to go with everything in your wardrobe. That's probably why so many of you love this project.
These paper lanterns are one of the newest crafts on our site, yet they've become instant classics. They're great for baby showers or birthday parties, and all it takes to make them are pale-colored paper lanterns and tissue circles.
Made using leftover newspaper, these shimmering stacked trees will add a festive -- and eco-friendly -- touch to your home this holiday season. What's not to love?
The shimmering magic of snowfall is always transfixing, and this popular craft lets you bottle it by creating a wintry scene straight out of your imagination.
Our readers love this easy-to-make dress, which can be personalized with the fabric and trim of your choice.
It's no wonder this Father's Day card was so popular: It's a new twist on the traditional shirt and tie that dad will love receiving.
These teacup lights, which were featured as a Good Thing back in December 2002, are still as popular as the day we first ran them in the magazine. Give them as gifts or display them in your home during the holidays.
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