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Paper crafts: make a Panda Gift Candy Box tutorial In the summer times, let your kids make a special candy box, this crafts only needs paper
Christmas craft ideas: paper snowflake flower tutorial Snowflake flower tutorial This snowflake is easy to do with the children. Will need: Paper, A4 or A5, scissors, glue and
Paper craft: mother's day card and canvas Whoa. Mother's Day is definitely creeping up on us. Here are a few ideas. It's next Sunday people!!! Last year,
Butttons art: 10 unusual ideas of buttons in interior decoration Herringbone from pearlies The real decoration of your home can be this Christmas Tree, which is made
Christmas ornament: Paper Snowflake Tutorial Here is a tutorial for a stunning paper snowflake that is approx. 20 inches in diameter. It's a real show stopper!
Paper crafts: mini grad cards It's that time of year again - graduation season. I don't know about you, but every year we know of quite
Here is a great little “what the heck am I going to make for my daughters class party tomorrow?” treat .Yes, this is what I threw
Mini Book Photo Tutorial My advanced bookbinding class last spring took on the big project of coptic stitch books and so to reward them for all
Step 1: Choose a variety of coordinating decorative papers and cut them into 8cm x 4cm strips (you will need six pieces for each decoration) Step
Art, Recycling ideas: Orange "roses" Orange "roses" you can decorate a fragrant mixture of dried flower petals Starting from the top of the fruit, spiral cut away
Crafts for kids: Christmas House, recycling ideas On the eve of New Year and Christmas gift preparations, you want to share unscheduled master class, which is
Sweet gift boxes for holiday with printable patterns More patterns for making gift boxes Beautiful gift boxes for holiday We continue gift boxes with templates for processing gift
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Beautiful gift boxes for holiday Soon new year and a lot of holidays for which we give gifts. And that means we will need to have
During our holidays last week, I was able to visit one of my favourite little shops. It's a quaint little place that offers all sorts
New Year approaching, and with him his pleasant chores. So many questions, ranging from "What to give?" and ending with "What is to decorate a Christmas tree?". Today
How To Make A Paper Lantern For Chinese New Year It's nearly Chinese New Year! Celebrations for Chinese New Year 2006 start on January 29 and last for 15 days. The last day of the celebrations is the Lantern Festival. In Chinese it is called the Yuan Xiao Festival. It's celebrated at night with lantern displays and children carrying lanterns in a parade. If you'd like to make your own paper lantern, here's how: You will need... * Coloured paper or thin card (wrapping paper
What do you get when you combine hot sauce bottles, ranunculus and papel picado banners? Only the most colorfully gorgeous rehearsal dinner I have ever laid my eyes upon. With a powerhouse of vendors including styling from Jeanie of Details, Details and Sunny of White Lilac, Kellan and Brandon held a fiesta fit for a wedding day celebration. If you are as huge a fan of color as I am, you might want to take a seat. This is about
Here is a simple flower tutorial for those in a hurry... no punches or ink required. Gift for mum: Simple mini flower tutorial making paper flowers All you will need is 4 store bought paper flowers - 2 tiny ones and one small one for the flower, then another small green one for the leaves... plus glue, water to mist and a pen or pencil. Step 1: glue a tiny flower to the small one and let dry. Step 2: Lightly water mist the single
a little Spring and used canvas. - stretched canvas (I used two that measured 7×14″…purchased them at Walmart in the craft section) - textured cardstock (white scrapbook paper) - acrylic paint (colors of your choice, have fun with it!) - glue stick - Mod Podge - paint brushes (I used the sponge for paint, brush for mod podge) - scissors I searched for “flower silhouettes” on google images…and found this great site: J.A. Taylor Designs. I emailed them requesting permission to use their images and they were great
Halloween paper crafts: Twisted Bats tutorial Paul Villinski makes these wonderful butterflies out of beer cans and arranges them in amazing configurations. Check out his web sitehere. This is Halloween. Can we make an homage to Mr. Villinski with bats? Of course. Materials shadow box frame foam core board old book stiff black paper straight pins white glue black permanent marker Tools metal ruler old credit card bamboo skewer bat paper punch Cut the foam core board to fit the shadow box frame. I thought it would be fun to make a background out of old book
Stripy straws are so adorable, and look great served with drinks at a wedding or party, but if you’re feeling crafty how about going one better? The lovely Lynne from papermash is sharing this charming vintage-inspired straw project with us today today, don’t they look so sweet? Valentine paper crafts: VINTAGE STRIPY STRAWS click here to download the free template
I used to believe that a person could never have too many books, or too many bookmarks. Then I moved into an apartment slightly larger than some people’s closets (and much smaller than many people’s garages) and all these beliefs got turned on their naïeve little heads. But what a person can always look for more of is really cool unique bookmarks. Placeholders special enough for the books that are special enough to remain in your culled-out-of-spacial-necessity collection. Page corner bookmarks are cute, practical
Today I would like to share with you all our newest craft. It's a fun and easy DIY Spring scrapbook paper tree. Tristin and I both love scrapbook paper. We love the large variety of gorgeous patterns to choose from and the lovely, convenient low prices (so you can indulge when needed). But the funny thing is, neither of us like to scrapbook. We are constantly searching for new and innovative ways to use scrapbook paper. Today's feature project is
Craft lessons Now, onto what I actually put inside the frame. I love buttons, actually I am obsessed with buttons. I am positive that I have more buttons than is probably necessary. Sometime I will have to take a picture of my button collection, but today I am going to show you my button tree. I have made something very similar to this for fall decorations and such, but I have never made an everyday button tree. I love how it turned
Crafty Friday This craft project was inspired by something almost identical I saw in a fancy shop here in NYC. It cost almost $500, and I thought to myself, "hey, I can make that". And so I did! Start by printing out butterflies. I found mine online, simply google butterfly prints and millions comes up. Cut them out. Hot-glue or super-glue a small branch to a vintage saucer. Fold the butterflies a little, so they look more alive and simple hot-glue them all to the branches. Place a
Shamrock Flower Pot Tutorial I was going to wait to post this until tomorrow, but I couldn't wait to show these cute shamrock pots off! :) This project is super kid friendly and so easy to make. Hannah and I made these Shamrock flower pots together. We had fun making them and she can't wait to give them to her grandparents. These would also be fun to give to your child's teacher for St. Patrick's Day. I am loving how they turned out
St. Patrick's Day art and Thank You! I'm not the biggest St. Patties day fan, but I'm a sucker for holidays. {*blush*} I made a simple yet festive little something to go in the frame on my entry way table. Ah, look how festive my little shamrock "art" is! This little baby only took me a minute to do! I started with a piece of scrapbook paper and cut out three clovers. I put a cute black and white piece of paper in my frame and