Tipnut’s Weekly Update: {July 18th, 2012}
It’s time for Tipnut’s Weekly Update! Today you’ll find a fun collection of vintage cookery tips (from the 1940s – 1950s) and a fresh batch of crafts, DIY projects and clever ideas for you to check out. Have fun!
- Vintage Cookery Tips & Tricks {1940s – 1950s}: It’s been a long time since we had a collection of vintage tips here on Tipnut! Here’s a new bunch of goodies that I’ve snipped from my collection of old magazines and cookbooks.
Oldies But Goodies
Random Web Wanderings
*Click images to view (these are for newsletter readers and are not added to project pages here on Tipnut unless noted otherwise)
*Added the bed pillow arrangement examples to the page How To Fold Towels, Sheets & More: {Handy Reference}
*The Pioneer Bread recipe was added to the page Homemade Breads: {Both Oven Baked & Machine}
Project Sheet Updates
Ready to check out the project updates added to the site collections this week? Here you go…
*How it works: click on the images to access the direct link to the project itself, click the text links underneath to view the project pages here on Tipnut that they’ve been added to.






These are exclusive to newsletter readers and are not added to Tipnut’s project pages unless otherwise noted. Click the images to view details.
That’s it for today, I’ll have a fresh batch of goodies for you to check out next Wednesday. Enjoy your week!
PS: Did you miss last week’s update? No worries, you’ll find it here: July 11th, 2012.










































Great ideas this week as always, i was wondering if anyone has any ideas for squares of felt which i have in an array of colours, i was thinking of some thing for my little nieces and nephews that would be nice and colourful. look forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Susan
I suggest you put in the word ‘felt’ under the search option on the Tipnut website. There are some lovely projects in the group ‘Fun with felt’.
Have fun making the presents, felt is a wonderful medium.
Valerie
you didn’t say how old they are but one idea is to make bean bags out of your felt squares. Make a grid on the patio with chalk and let them play tic tac toe.
Thanks so much for the weeks tips cant wait to try them all.
I just love this website! Thanks for everything! Does anyone have a gingerbread man embroidery pattern that can be shared? Thanks again!