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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
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 2: Fold each piece in half lengthways, and then fold the corners inwards (with the folded edge along the bottom) Step 3: Fold each piece in half so the folded corners are together Step 4: Insert the points of one piece into the 'pockets' of another (you should have a double-sided pocket next to the folded corners) Step 5: Continue doing this
Origami Dove ornament for Christmas tree Start off with an 8" diameter round paper doillie: Fold it in half: Fold it in half again: Open up the last fold: Now, fold both ends to meet the crease in the center: Now fold it in half: Now, make a 1.5" to 2" cut along where the ruler is: Once you've cut it, fold one side up to make the wings: Can you see how the origami dove is taking shape now? Flip it over and repeat the fold: Press
Christmas Tree Wall Decoration by Khali from Little. Lovely. Christmas is the favourite holiday in our house. Some of my fondest childhood memories are of creating Christmas decorations that I’ll now be making with my own children. Here’s one of my favourites – a paper plate Christmas tree. You’ll need: *10 x paper plates *20 x green square art paper *Stapler *Double sided tape *3 x patterned Christmas cards *Scissors *Blu Tac *White ribbon (optional) Note: Your green square paper should be the diameter of the inside of your paper plates. Read
recycled paper ornaments: Magazine Ornaments The idea for using magazines stems from my frugal nature and I like to upcycle. I had planned to punch out monochromatic, concentric shapes, like snowflakes and flowers, from magazine pictures and attach the shapes in layered patterns around a sphere with rhinestones affixed in the center of each set of layers. In my head, this is beautiful. However, I really didn’t want to buy any punches if I could avoid it, which would have cost well
If you have enjoyed making this standing paper tree using my tutorial, you will be happy to know that with just one more strategic cut, a star will emerge instantly as a tree topper! I had wanted to show this last year, but it slipped my mind completely. So better late than never, here goes: 1. Complete a tree using the tutorial mentioned above. 2. Distribute 3 flaps to one side and the remaining 5 flaps on the other. 3. On the 5 flaps,
Paper crafts: 3-D Star Wreath Aaron and I made this fun cardstock wreath for our front door. Nice and bright with summer colors and easy to customize for any season. How cute would it be in red, white and blue for the 4th of July, or made with fun Christmas paper? We started by cutting out a bunch of stars using the Plantin Schoolbook cricut cartridge. We made them using the "roly poly" feature so that they would be wide. Sturdy
I've been MIA, gearing up for Thanksgiving and have some fun projects I've been working on. One of them will be toppers for centerpieces, but I haven't figured out how yet. Maybe a few of them running down my table; they also look so pretty against a wall, could you see them as a backdrop for party tables? I think they are going to be the new pom-pom.I found the flower's tutorial at House Of Smith's; she made these amazing
Holiday garlands for kid parties: buffalow paper garland When i was young, i often play with leaves... including make buffalo with jacfruit leaves. Today I want to share with you how to make buffalo with paper. The first, we cut paper into rectangles. Folding in half and cutting edges to create curves like picture We have paper like this. We draw eyes and we roll the buffalo body Using a tape to knot the buffalo body (or using the tape) Using a tape to knot the buffalo neck and hang on the garland Take it from make handmade
Paper crafts for gifts: Paper Pom Pom Gift Toppers We created this fun and festive gift topper using our colorful free printable gift tag sheets (download found below) and a few supplies. The result is a sweet project that you can modify and use over and over again in multiple elements of your holiday wrapping and decor. Finished pom poms can be used as simple toppers for your holiday gifts or party favors, to string in a grouping for a festive
Paper crafts: rolled paper ice cream Has it really been over a week since I last crafted? Our summer in Toronto has been Tremendous and who wants to offend the sun by staying indoors?! When I started the full-time job in March, I would scramble home to make sure I could craft before sunset. I absolutely refuse to take pictures at night (I’m sure you can tell which crafts were made at night from their poor pictures) and I have yet
So I've been searching of ways to start doing crafts for budget weddings and fell in love with the idea of the very popular can't-get-enough-of-POM POMS. I bought bulk 20x30 inches of tissue paper online and started to make them. I couldn't stop. I kept making all sizes. I then hung them from the ceiling and took a million pictures of them. I couldn't stop that either. The photos just could not capture the true beauty of these things. Why
Paper crafts DIY paper lanterns These little lanterns are so quick and easy to make - the perfect craft for a rainy fall afternoon like today. The days are getting shorter and with all the rain it feels like dusk all day long.. Time to get out all those candles and tea lights to get the apartment cozy (and a little brighter). I had a lot of leftover wrapping paper from my china cabinet redo and thought it would make for another cute project. What