Sometimes it pays to think outside of the “pot” when planning a container garden. Read more »
Tuberous begonias are summer garden showstoppers. Read more »
Growing our own food in our home gardens continues to gain popularity. Read more »
The first time you try our PowerGear® Pruner, you’ll be amazed — but it’s not magic, it’s gears. Our patented gear technology m... Read more »
The first time you try our PowerGear® Lopper, you’ll be amazed — but it’s not magic, it’s gears. Our patented gear technology m... Read more »
Our UpRoot® Weed and Root Remover makes it easy to remove invasive plants from your lawn without kneeling, bending over or usin... Read more »
Give a whimsical touch to an existing piece of furniture! Read more »
Pull out those wine corks you have been saving and put them to use making fun upcycled pendants! Read more »
For my monthly installment of my year-long card project, I’m stretching the definition of what a card is. Read more »
The Fuse Creativity System® is so much more than another die-cutting machine. It’s the only system on the market that can cut a... Read more »
Perfect for the crafter on the go, this handy Tote Bag makes it easy to take your Fuse Creativity System® along to crops, on va... Read more »
Made specifically for use with our Fuse Creativity System®, this Design Set includes a photo-etched die and two coordinating le... Read more »
This Easter dress will put the spring into March! Read more »
Embellishing a plain shirt using a reverse appliqué technique is easy - and your kids will love their personalized outfit! Read more »
This extra long scarf is quick to make up and is bound to keep you warm and snug. Read more »
Introduced to the world as a quality fabric scissors, the Original Orange-Handled Scissors redefined the standard for cutting p... Read more »
Our Easy Change Ergo Control Rotary Cutter features a unique design that makes it easier than ever to change the blade without... Read more »
Our Razor-edge Softgrip® Scissors make it easy to cut through multiple layers of heavy material with minimum hand fatigue. Hard... Read more »
String art, or pin and thread art, is something that I remember being mesmerized by as a child. Read more »
Not only is the ‘Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.’ initiative Earth-friendly, it’s also KidART friendly! There are so many crafts you... Read more »
If you browse Pinterest for party ideas for any length of time, you’ll notice that rainbow-themed parties are quite popular th... Read more »
Our Total Control® Scissors feature a unique three-loop handle design that teaches proper finger positioning to help kids learn... Read more »
Our Plastic Compass is an easy-to-use tool that creates perfect circles and arcs with a single, easy motion. A locking mechanis... Read more »
Specifically designed to make cutting frustration-free for left-handed children, our Softgrip® Left-handed Pointed-tip Kids Sci... Read more »
With a little creativity, you can use your punches to make fun embellishments for graduation cards! Read more »
I enjoy coming up with unexpected themes. So when we decided to throw an end-of-the-school-year party, the production term "th... Read more »
All-Star Graduation Card: Make this fun and festive confetti card to celebrate a grad! Read more »
The Fuse Creativity System® is so much more than another die-cutting machine. It’s the only system on the market that can cut a... Read more »
The StaySharp™ Max Reel Mower combines patent-pending technology with superior ergonomics to deliver best-in-class cutting perf... Read more »
Our UpRoot® Weed and Root Remover makes it easy to remove invasive plants from your lawn without kneeling, bending over or usin... Read more »
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December and January are the Months to Prune Your Deciduous Fruit Trees
Now that your seeds have sprouted and green growth is filling up every inch of your seedling trays, what’s next?
Knowing when to prune anything can be a challenge. While there are fundamental tenants to pruning, there are also many distinctive conventions that apply to individual plants.
Creating more KidART. It’s our New Year’s Resolution.
As parents, we’re always telling our children to be careful not to make a mess of the fabric that makes up their clothing, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that giving children permission to paint on fabric gets them all sorts of...
Not only is the ‘Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.’ initiative Earth-friendly, it’s also KidART friendly! There are so many crafts you can make with children using recyclables, but today I’d like to focus on the use of plastic bott...
Create this simple gift tag to jazz up your next gift!
Starting plants from seeds is an inexpensive and fun way to try different types of vegetables and flowers, as many heirloom and uncommon varieties are often easiest to find as seeds.
This set is full of cool designs that will sweeten up your summer projects, such as the photo pennant banner example, as well as versatile for year-round use as shown in the card set below.
Whether you’re green-minded, or downright granola, why not celebrate Earth Day by making your crafting just a little more eco-friendly? Read on for ways to incorporate the Reduce-Reuse-Recycle mantra into your crafty life.
There's a quotation that says, "I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck."
While children love helping to plant seeds in the garden and equally love to see the first growth popping up through the surface, the wait between the two stages can really try their patience!
Attracting pollinators to the garden is relatively simple. Consider what living creatures need for life: fresh water, food sources and safety.
It seems everyone’s favorite summer vegetable is the tomato.
As a guy who loves to grow his own food, I still don’t have all the room or time I need to enjoy everything summer’s bounty has to offer.
There it is. One little green bean. Ripe, yummy, and gorgeous, sitting in the palm of a 5 year old’s hand.
Not long ago, I learned about one of the most impressive places I’ve ever seen, as it relates to sustainability in action.
As summer appears in our rear view mirror, many of us are more than ready to take off the gardening gloves for a few, well-deserved months off.
Although leaves falling in autumn are a predictable event, have you ever stopped to ponder why it happens in the first place?
One of the easiest and best things you can do to green your garden is to place a wide assortment of native plants throughout your garden and landscape.
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