Paper craft: mother’s day card and canvas
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Sweet gift boxes for holiday with printable patterns
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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
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
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
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
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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
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
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
Quilling, something I only just recently learned about, in an effort to make some really fun Valentine's Day cards. Quilling is essentially curling thin pieces of paper around a stick of varying circumference to get different sized spirals of paper. Then you glue the spirals to something else, making a design of some kind, or even using it as scroll work around a piece of art. It very easy and you get some great results for such fun and simple
I'm enchanted with cupcake liners and there are so many different styles to choose from these days. The problem is, most of the design that compelled me to buy them gets lost once cupcakes are baked in them. I've even tried the double liner, and that's not a foolproof solution either. But, they're great to craft with! For Valentine's Day, I thought they would make sweet cards for the younger set (or the young at heart) and they're a cinch
Crafts for kids: Sunflowers of sweets. Chocolate gifts with sunflowers! Sunflowers of sweets and corrugated paper. Very nice! That's such a beautiful bouquet of sunflowers can make just having on hand candy, corrugated paper, a few rubber bands, a piece of net and tulle, thread and scissors. The truth is very beautiful? Material: Sucking candy. Scissors. Green tape. Crepe paper: yellow color. Hot glue. Yarn. net fabric. mesh fabric 1. Cover these candy with net fabric, using yarn to knot it at the stem of these candy Cutting yellow crepe into rectangle with (10x 30)cm Rolling
Christmas craft ideas: Christmas tree cards Two-color herringbone (postcard) 1. Christmas trees are made of halves of two-sided circles of paper. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Photo: http://www.liveinternet.ru
Paper crafts for gifts: Cupcake-Liner Crafts Of all the cupcake-liner fun I had, this project is probably my favorite. It’s cupcake liner fortune cookies! They’d be great for baby showers, parties, weddings, or as a surprise in someone special’s lunch. Fortune Cookies They’re super easy to make! Fold a regular cupcake liner in half. Stitch (I used a sewing machine) around the outer edge of the liner. Leave about 1/4” unstitched at the end. This is your opening to insert candy. (I used after-dinner mints, as
Eastern Happy newyear: How to Make a Branch of Paper Cherry Blossoms It’s cherry blossom time in D.C., but for those of us who don’t live there, that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate the flowery fecundity. To do that, we just have to get a little crafty and make our own blossoms. What you need: A 1" flower punch with five petals (I used a 7/8" Sakura by Carl Craft) A tiny daisy punch Tacky craft glue Craft foam or a mouse pad Something with a rounded end
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 a New Year mood. 1. A4 sheet in half and add up the cut, or take 2 sheets of A5. 2. Sheet is folded in a diagonal, cutting off too much, get a square. 3. The resulting square add up half . 4. Cut out the petals. 5. Each petal of the cuts to 2 Degi little short of the
Paper crafts for kids: Cupcake-Liner Crafts Ready for a little cupcake fun? And this one even comes without the calories--bonus! Plus, it’s super affordable--bonus #2! Buy a pack or two of decorative cupcake liners. They come in lots of great styles and only cost around $2 for a pack of 75. With these liners, you can make party banners, flowers, lanterns (or mushrooms if you ask Cory), cards, drink wraps, decorative boxes, and even fortune cookies. With so many ideas to share,
Map Kissing Ball Ornament Tutorial Not the most clever title, but that's what is its. A bit pine cone reminiscent, made from one Styrofoam ball, a scrap of ribbon, an old map, and hot glue! My ball is about 2.5 inches in diameter and used 45 map petals. Fold your ribbon in half and tie a knot. With a scissors make a whole big enough for your knot in the top of the ball. Put some hot glue in the hole and press the
This is a particularly wonderful craft to do with children, no sharp tools necessary. Merry merry folding! Recycling paper : Origami Magazine Christmas Tree tutorial Materials: Magazine(s) Seriously, that's it. No, really. All you need is a magazine, or magazines plural. And two hands. Ok, a paperclip could help. And glitter or metallic spray paint if you want to get all fancy pants. Directions: 1. Dive into a pile of old magazines and chose those which you don't mind being turned into mini-trees. Then, pull the cover off the front
HOW DOES YOUR HOLIDAY GARDEN GROW? With lots of SPARKLE and SHINE, of course! Here’s a fun & easy last-minute centerpiece idea for Christmas or New Year’s Eve… or just something cute to file away for next year! All you need to make festive (and long-lasting!) “holiday flowers” are a few of your favorite ornaments, wooden sticks, yarn, and green felt. They look cute displayed as a little potted trio – or you can use larger containers to create a really big “gardens” for your table! Full details
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! The tutorial might seem a bit daunting, but it's really easy and quick to make. Just a lot of small steps that need explanation. All you need is printer paper, scissors and glue. I like to use photo dots, but simple crafting glue works just fine, too. 1. Fold your paper diagonally and cut off at the