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Aus Ästen und Farbe entstehen kunterbunte Waldgeister. Wir zeigen euch, wie ihr sie ganz einfach selbst basteln könnt.
DIY projects can be so expensive, but not these recycled item DIYs. Show them off to your friends so they see just how resourceful and creative you are!
Looking for fun and eco-friendly crafts? Check out these 35 amazing project ideas using old egg cartons. Let's get crafting!
Accessories made from an old computer keyboard.
Er du i etno-humør? At væve sit eget kludetæppe er nemmere, end du tror. Se, hvordan denne farvebombe af et tæppe er blevet til. Hvis du ikke er til...
Looking for a spring craft project to make for home decor or kids? If yes then how about recycling an egg carton into a cute and fun project? So, take a look at some creative egg carton crafts and decor projects: 1. Make Flower Garlands in One or Multi Colors Image via: pinterest , sayyes
When quilting meets crocheting, beautiful things happen. I am so excited to be sharing these photos with you. My very talented and dear friend, Tiffany Behmer of www.FannyLuWho.blogpsot.com, made t…
Hello my dear friends, I bought myself some new rubber gloves ~ one left hand and a right hand ~ and I got to do my felting at last. I can now finally share my new felted nests with you. I have had so much fun making these and this time I made them spring time nests. I used many new types and colors of wool to give the effect of fresh moss, dried little twiglets and spring time colors. And this time I added a new little idea and twist to the nests which I came up with while I was working on them. Remember these? I had asked you if you could guess what they would become and the answer is ... ... little book page leaves!! I wasn't too sure about the shade of green I chose for the leaves so I made some more but without the color wash and I liked them if not just as much as the green ones, maybe even more. I not only got carried away taking many photos again but I also got carried away in making many nests as you will see and ... I still have 4 more on my worktable right now waiting to be finished! Combined the felted nest and paper leaves make these lovely creations! ... Springtime nests ... ... just be waiting for some little bird to come and call it home. I made a bigger one ... ... and smaller ones ... ... some with green leaves .. ... and some with white ... ... some with little flowers ... ... and some without ... ... but each one just as pretty as the other never the less! I hope you have enjoyed my newest creation today. You can still find my felted nest tutorial on the right side of my blog under my free tutorials if you wish to try it for yourself. I hope you are well and life is treating your kind. Have a peaceful and creative day, Karen B.
Repurpose your empty Altoid tins with these 27 crafty ideas! From storage solutions to DIY gifts, discover creative ways to upcycle your tins. Looking for creative ways t
Check out this awesome how to-photo transfer to wood ! 4 different ways to achieve this cool affect! One has things found from around the house, mod podge, inkjet or laser printer! Lots of options!
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The other day I was scrolling through Pinterest, as you do, and came across this photo . Of course the link was broken, causing me to become obsessive. I scoured the website trying to find the tutorial on how to make the delightfully rustic looking DIY sponge thing of my dreams but alas, no luck. S
Turn upcycled boxes into cute wall art with black and white photos. DIY mini photo dioramas are a great activity and an easy craft!
Merci à Monique qui nous a donné des liens où l'on peut voir de magnifiques livres d'artistes pliés en accordéon, sortant de boîtes d'allumettes.Je vous les remets ici pour ceux et celles qui ne les auraient pas vus dans les commentaires. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP8w97Lu4aY...
Sie suchen noch nach einem süßen Osternest zum Verschenken? In dieser kinderleichten Anleitung zeigen wir Ihnen, wie Sie ein Osterkörbchen basteln.
I had my doubts that a complex design would work but I was wrong. I had been itching to try using the Vainglory logo (DS has been casting a tournament and loves playing the game as well) but it wa…
Learn how to make classic braided yarn dolls. This is a simple, traditional craft which is fun to make and the finished yarn dolls make cute DIY toys
Add personal style and fun decor to your kitchen and eating area without spending a lot of money. Take a look at these easy DIY projects.
When I was going through my stickers to find a teensy heart for 'The Kissing Hand' raccoon, I came across some opossum (possum?) stickers I'd forgotten I had. There aren't a lot of opossum (possum?) crafts out there, so I decided to make one. I'm always on the lookout for topics that aren't represented on Fun Family Crafts and a quick search determined we had neither opossums nor possums on the site. Once I did the research to learn the difference between an opossum and a possum, I proceeded, confident that the stickers were opossums and that's what I'd be making. Cardboard Tube Opossum Materials: cardboard tube grey paint scissors white cardstock grey cardstock glue pink colored pencil pink mini pom pom (or white pom pom + pink chalk) googly eyes pink pipe cleaner tape Start by painting the cardboard tube grey. While it is drying, cut a narrow, elongated heart from white cardstock. When the paint is dry, glue the heart onto the end of the tube. A rubber band holds it in place while it's drying. (See the opossum stickers?) Cut a pair of skinny arms and a pair of skinny legs from the grey cardstock. Cut two rounded ears from the grey cardstock and use the colored pencil to add pink shading to the centers. Bend them up slightly. Glue the arms, legs and ears in place. Add the googly eyes and the pink pom pom nose. Finally, bend the pipe cleaner to make a tail. Secure it inside the tube with tape or hot glue. A completed opossum! I'm glad it's an opossum and not a possum because that means it goes in Letter O which is more sparse than Letter P. It's the little things.
Be Brilliant. I have to start this post by saying, I don't like to read. But weirdly enough, I love books. Seems odd, but I really do. I like the way they look. Especially old books. So when I was planning this RS activity, I was hoping either one: my RS sisters felt the same as me about books and would be intrigued to come. Or two, they really did like to read. (either way you can never win with knowing how many or who will come. Just DO your best!). Moving on. Here's what the invitation looked like: Would you want to come????? and the poster in front of each foyer. (printed at Fed Ex Kinko's, mounted to a foam board). Night of looked like this: As the sisters entered, they were greeted by this table. It had pens and "old book file" looking cards for notes. and they placed their wrapped book if they wanted to be part of the book exchange. We started with a special speaker (a member of the stake presidency). He did an AMAZING job!!!! He spoke about the Book of Mormon. And he pulled stories from the BOM that represented any genre of book/novel. For instance: Action, Romance, Adventure, Comedy, etc. He said the BOM is for anyone and everyone and bore his testimony of it's truthfulness. After, we all discussed and shared as sisters our favorite books. Sisters wrote down the titles and author of any appealing books mentioned on their note card. And hey, I even wrote down a few. Lastly those who wanted to make their "I Like Big Books and I Cannot Lie" bags did and we traded books for the exchanged. It turned out to be a fun and successful night. And lastly, as usual, here are some random pics from the internet that helped inspire this night. Maybe they will be useful to you too :) Here is a blank jpeg copy of the invite :) Below is my template for the envelope: Add the date in the middle with your editing program (I use Photoshop). Upload it in Word, size it accordingly and print onto a manilla envelope. It might take a few tries to get the sizing just right! Good luck!!!
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Ever since I was a child, I have loved watching the Olympics. It’s my dream to one day attend an event in person, but for now, I’ll settle with getting…
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12 ADORABLE ACORN CRAFTS
Looking for fun and eco-friendly crafts? Check out these 35 amazing project ideas using old egg cartons. Let's get crafting!
We love popsicle stick crafts! (Or do you call them craft stick crafts?) Whatever you call these wooden sticks, I think we can all agree that they offer endless opportunities to create. Stuck in a rut about what to do with them? Well, here is a list of over 20 easy, cute, and fun popsicle crafts! Woven Craft Stick Turtles Rainbow Spin Art Flowers | Messy Little Monster Creative Craft Stick Robot Craft | I Heart Crafty Things Craft Stick Clay Puppets | Incredibusy Popsicle Stick Boxes Craft Stick Fairy Doors | Adventure in a Box No Sew Fabric Bookmark | Swoodson Says Ice Skating Popsicle Dolls Craft Stick Wall Hanging | Mum In The Madhouse Easter Surprise Eggs Printable | Hattifant Craft Stick Chicks | Red Ted Art DIY Bookmarks that Stay In Place | Moms and Crafters Pom Pom Popsicle Stick Stars | Kids Craft Room Folding Popsicle Fan Popsicle Stick Bird Feeders | Create Celebrate Explore Popsicle Stick Chain Reactions | Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls Popsicle Wreaths | Childhood 101 Popsicle Stick Tortilla Teepees | I Heart Crafty Things Craft Stick Frames | Zing Zing Tree Popsicle Stick Bow and Arrow | The Brooding Hen Painted Popsicle Stick Bracelets Popsicle Stick Catapults | Buggy and Buddy Woven Craft Stick Butterflies | The Craft Train Popsicle Stick Photo Puzzles | Mom Endeavors Popsicle Stick Crocodiles | Easy Peasy and Fun Popsicle Stick Tents | Artsy Crafty Mom Popsicle Stick Ballerinas | Glued to My Crafts Happy making, friends!
A homemade book stand for the man in your life, just in time for fathers day. I saw this bookstand on Pinterest a while back and know I ...
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Smocking is a needlework technique in which fabric is stitched into three dimensional details. Learn one stitch with this smocking tutorial.
Well it’s that time of year when we’re all pretty much OVER WINTER. It’s only fun for so long… until it’s not fun. It’s just cold. I’m not usually one to complain about winter (especially when I’m snowboarding), but lately I keep catching myself daydreaming about balmy days… the girls…
Summer is my favorite season! I’m always so inspired to create and love being outside in the sun all summer long. This week you’ve all linked up so many vibrant & bright projects, so here are… 25 Summer DIY Projects! DIY Concrete Stool @ The Casual Craftlete DIY Hanging Bottle Decor @ Domestically Speaking Reclaimed...Read the Post