Kell Creations Blog

Our little company offers photographs, glass and ceramic decorative items, and lots of fabric goods. These range from bags and totes in all shapes and sizes, to kitchen and dining room items like placemats, pot holders, and coasters. We also make smaller items like bookmarks and Christmas ornaments. Many of the fabric items are embellished with machine embroidery.

New Item – Ice Cream Cozy

I have had several customers that, after seeing my Microwave Bowl Cozies, asked if I had a small version for holding a pint of ice cream.  So, since I have a bit of time off from markets this summer, I decided to spend some time working on just that. After doing a...

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Fun Popsicle Holders

I decided to make something just for me. I had Covid recently and needed to get a lot of fluids. Since I live in Florida, it's always nice to cool off with a popsicle, but those little tubes are really too cold to hold. Because I love penguins, this holder seemed the...

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Summer Plans

Just one of the many new Microwave Bowl Cozies we are working on this summer. We've been working hard this summer to create new products. There will be many new fabric designs available for Microwave Bowl Cozies, Wallets, Coin Pouches, Coasters, Placemats, and Dog...

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Update – March 7, 2019

Lately I have been teaching a lot of Cricut classes, most of them at JoAnn Fabrics in Brandon, FL. I created a class called Advanced Design Space because the existing classes didn't cover some of the more advanced topics that I find people are constantly asking about....

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Introduction to Kell Creations

I am a wife and a mom of three adult children and one high-schooler. I've always been interested in doing crafts & sewing, but as I get closer to being an empty nester I find myself with more and more free time for those things. Even with a large extended family,...

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Hi! I'm Fran

I am a wife and a mom of four adult children. I’ve always been interested in doing crafts & sewing, but as I got closer to being an empty nester I find myself with more and more free time for those things. Even with a large extended family, there’s only so many things you can make and give away as gifts. So I wanted to come up with a way that I could use my crafting and sewing to earn an income.