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I made these "light houses" from used milk boxes. The little secret is that you have to make many little openings so the plastic inside will not be burned.
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"Holy Buttresses!! What an incredible space, and how impressive are those beams?! The double height of the room really features the wood perfectly, and it
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Round two on the floors at the new Reading store had Colin taking over completely after about 5 hours of squatting and shifting across the floor. I couldn't take it anymore! My knees and butt were worn out and any muscles found in the gluteus maximus were being rediscovered with a vengeance and they begged me to be kind and knock it off!! So at about 4 in the afternoon I switched to ragging the walls. At least I could stand and climb a ladder and when I got down low I could plop onto the ground and sit on my fanny. This pic was taken by hubby as he stopped by to see our progress around dinner time...I think he was looking for his wife but she was no where to be found. While Colin continued on the slow going cobblestone creation I got to the ragging~there was a lot of ponytail flying and hands moving in quick motions. I ragged the walls with smears of Chalk Paint® in Country Grey and Paris Grey. Spritzed with a water bottle and then ragged the mixture across the wall doing two foot sections at a time. You hardly use any paint doing this technique and it gives such an atmosphere~and its fun! Hubby took his mom along for the ride and here she watches her daughter in law make something new look old. I am not quite sure she gets this idea...haha! Colin and I were out the door so early and we were determined to get the cobblestones done. But we underestimated how time consuming it is to faux every cobble....and so after many hours of doing the squats I switched to the walls. This picture is so funny because I have my gym pants on backwards!! And I didn't even realize it...that is how much in the zone I get when I open a store. I am so focused on getting there and doing stuff that I will find myself wearing mismatched socks and in this case backwards pants! Anyway, the walls were coming along nicely~ And quickly! Colin shows off the colors we used for the cobbles~French Linen and Paris Grey. This was our system when we worked together...see my "knee pad resting station" right there? Its a folded over drop cloth. Anyway, I start by laying out the cobbles sponges after rolling them with paint, and then Colin follows along and adds smears and swipes of French linen and Graphite and then sponges it in. Very simplistic, but what a great effect when you are standing up looking at it~! I made a little rolling cart with a box to hold the paint so I could push it along the floor. You have to think of ways to make life easier on jobs like this. By the end of yesterday we got this far~half the floor and half of a wall...its getting there. But here is the kicker: I scheduled our family vacation a year ago for this coming week, having no idea I would be opening a store. Ugh. So today I leave for a vacation and Colin and Justin are going to complete the store or do as much as they can. So til then both you and I will be in the dark and have to wait to see how it all comes out!!!! OMG!!! Can I walk away and give up this much control? I will try my best~
Wow! I would guess at some point in our lives we all made a house or something out of a recycled cardboard box but this artist took it to an amazing extreme! Pop on over to Annalise Rees’ sit…
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Glow sticks aren't just for wearing as bracelets! You can also make some pretty incredible crafts, put together some amazing activities or use them to create awesome party decorations! These glow stick ideas are SO MUCH FUN! I'm not sure what it is about glow sticks, but they can make every day items and activities super cool... super cool AND glow in the dark! (We all know that things are much more fun when they glow in the dark.) You can pick and choose one or two just for fun, or you could throw a whole glow stick themed party some evening. No matter
It's impossible to eat just one of these Swedish cookies. Naturally, they're a favorite with my Swedish husband and children—but anyone with a sweet tooth will appreciate this treat. My recipe is "well-traveled" among our friends and neighbors. —Sue Soderland, Elgin, Illinois
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Hello my dear friends, unfortunately I hurt my back whilst shoveling snow on Sunday morning. That meant that I had to rest a lot by lying down, because sitting was the worst thing I could do. So whilst lying down I took the time to write up a tutorial of my hymn page feathers for you. I love these feathers so much! When I look at them I imagine being embraced by them and any worries being taken away from me. I also imagine feelings of comfort, warmth and safety. I chose to use hymn pages because this is how I imagine Angels wings to look. What better choice than paper written with songs for God, made into angel feathers? Of course you can make these feathers out of music sheets, book pages, dictionary pages, or any other kind of paper that would suit you or your creation best. The feathers are very easy to make, they take a little time, but you will love them when you are done. I have made a few feathers out of different papers so you can see what they will look like. Some more hymn page feathers. This feather was made from a very old German book. The writing is called "Alt Deutsche Schrift" ~ Old German Writing. My grandmother used to write like this and taught me how to read it. This feather is made from a dictionary page. Now let us start ... this is what you will need: - Hymn pages (music sheets, dictionary pages, book pages) - Scissors - Tacky glue - Wire cutters - Cloth stem wire wire 22 gauge (mine was 45 cms long) - Piece of card for the template - A pencil To start off with, print out the template. I have given you 2 sizes, a larger feather and a smaller one. I will have all measurements listed for both of them. Cut a piece of wire 35cms/20cms long long and bend the wire in half, so that one end is 3cms longer than the other. Take a piece of paper of your choice, and draw a line of glue down the center and place your wire into the glue, leaving the single piece of wire of 3cms out at the bottom. Now place your second sheet of paper on top of the first, press it down firmly and leave it to completely dry. After it is dry, cut out your template and lay it on your sheet with the wire centered and draw around it ~ now you can cut the feather shape out. Next cut a fine strip of paper about 5 mm wide and the length of a page, spread some glue on it and wrap it around the uncovered wire, starting at the top. When you get to the end of the wire, wrap it around one last time, cut it the excess off and let it dry again. Now comes the fun part! Taking a pair of sharp scissors, and cut fine diagonal lines into your feather towards the center where the wire is but be sure to not cut all the way down to the wire. Cut all the way around your feather... and voila you are done!!! Sit back and take a look at your beautiful creation! I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial as much as I have making it for you and just remember that these feathers will be delicate after you have made them - they are made from paper after all! And last but not least ... ... a new pincushion I would like to share with you. Made from a vintage baby cup, some old lace and a boot button for the center of the flower. I love the look of old tarnished things! I always wonder who they used to belong to so many years ago. Have a peaceful and creative day, Karen B.
My kids absolutely love being able to study one country each day. Having rich content is key during this exciting time of year. It really helps to keep behavior issues to a minimum because students are SO engaged!
The easiest breakfast to put together that looks super fancy for Christmas morning. Depending on how cold your puff pastry is, it'll take longer for your puff pastry to cook, keep an eye on it and adjust time based on how puffed and golden your pastry looks.
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* * * * * * * THIS LISTING IS FOR DIGITAL FILES ONLY. * * * * * * * This is a digital product only, and no physical product will be sent. * * * * * * * This beautiful paper star lantern features little circle cutouts that resemble tossed confetti. Perfect for a surprise party! Line it with something translucent for a classic look, or colored paper to create a festive look. Use them inside to add a decorative touch to the baby's nursery or a corner vignette, or outside for special occasions. They look stunning hanging from trees or tied to the back of chairs. You can also use them as centerpieces, mounted to a wooden dowel stand. Whether you use them with the lining or without, they're sure to add a touch of elegance to your next event. * * * * * * * After your payment is confirmed, you will receive a link for instant download of two items. The first is a ZIP folder with the cutting file in the following formats: (the zip file MUST be unzipped first before you can use the cutting files!) .svg - Scalable Vector Graphics (can be used with many different cutting programs, including Cricut Design Space) .studio - Silhouette Studio legacy version 2 (works with both old and new Silhouette Studio versions) .pdf - Adobe PDF (print this file for hand cutting the stars) .mtc - Make The Cut .scut3 - Sure Cuts a Lot 3 The second download is a PDF written and photographed by me, with detailed instructions and over 60 photographs to help you assemble your stars. See the FAQ section below to find answers to some of the most common questions I get about my paper star lantern cutting files. TERMS OF USE You may make and sell stars, on a small scale only, made by hand from this pattern with a credit to SVG Paper Design in your listing or descriptions. You may not, however, redistribute this cutting file either electronically or in printed form. Please respect my hours of hard work and direct your friends and family to my website to purchase their own files. © 2013-2022 SVG Paper Design This file is available for immediate download upon purchase. Due to the nature of this product, no returns are accepted once downloaded. Thank you for your business and for shopping hand made!
When the schools closed a few weeks ago and we suddenly went into lockdown with the cornavirus, my thoughts went into overdrive as to what I could do to make a small difference in people’s lives at such as challenging and scary time. I threw myself into lots of illustrating to not only cope with my
Another fun way to make Japanese Paper Fans! You can use our premade fans to color or paint abeautiful picture....or use our printable fantemplate and let children design their own! This is a fantastic group
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I love hands-on activities for school – it is much easier to remember learning something if it is fun. Corn husk dolls are a fun way to learn a little bit about the handmade toys used by nat…
White Chocolate Almond Rugelach with Vanilla Raspberry Sauce! These beauties are filled with chopped almonds, white chocolate and a sprinkle of brown sugar in a classic cream cheese rugelach cookie dough. Served with vanilla raspberry sauce, it's a pairing made in heaven.
Happy Monday! Hope you are having a great start to your week! So far, it’s been a good one around here. The forecast is finally calling for snow so I think Winter is finally arriving here in Ontario. It’s been very wet, rainy and mild here the last few weeks. This week on my blog […]
These are the best cinnamon rolls EVER. They're soft and fluffy with a gooey brown sugar cinnamon filling, frosted with cream cheese frosting all while drenched in a rich, buttery brown sugar cinnamon caramel sauce on the bottom.