I am going a bit nuts for rock collecting and painting right now. I also have a bit of a log and branch collection going. So this collection of rock and stick art really has my creative juices flow…
Popsicle sticks are one of those craft items which you can always find in your craft stash. They are so inexpensive, fun and provide endless options for things to create. The kids are always amazed at the crafty things they can make with Popsicle sticks. These simple wooden sticks were used to hold the popsicle since then craft value of popsicle sticks are so high. Give your kids some popsicle sticks and I am sure you’d be blown away by their creativity. They are easy to stick and paint, so many outstanding projects can be made with them. To keep your kids engaged and outshine their craft skills, here are some creative popsicle stick crafts for kids. This Halloween, make easy yet scary paper masks with your kids.
We have this willow tree. It likes to self shed. A lot. And I like to use the sticks. (See here, here or here for proof!) We have a good relationship this tree & I. It’s super strong. As I was driving down our driveway, I noticed that Mr. Willow had been dropping all sorts […]
This is such a simple idea but boy it looks so cool and modern. I bet this would be a great project to make when you are stuck indoors when it’s cold outside. Pop on over to the blog Homemade…
Do you love arts and like to install the arts to your home decor but lack of budget? Well, you can try to have a branch for your wall art.
This is a wall installation comprised of 9 individual ceramic wall pieces. Each stick hangs from an individual nail.
Hello! I have some decorative planter stakes for you today. Every time I see some painted branches around on the internet, they catch my eye. I just love how you can take something as simple as a branch (they don’t cost much!) and create a pretty cool craft out of them. I wanted to join in on the fun and create my own, but with a bit of a twist. I decided I would do some painted branches but add some extra crafty bits to them. Up leveling, if you will. You will need: some branches (ours were prunings from our own backyard. They are really nice and smooth.) My branches measure between 30 - 40cm (12" - 16"). acrylic paints extra decorative bits such as wool, beads, ribbon, fabric, ric rac or whatever else you would like to use from your craft stash. craft glue I started out painting the branches with acrylic paints. I used nice bright colours, painting bands of colour, some thin, and some wide. I added some spots here and there. Stripes also look good, in my opinion. I took some wool and started winding it around a section of the branch, after placing a bit of craft glue underneath to hold it in place. I tied off the end and trimmed the excess, then repeated with various other colours in random places on the other branches. I wanted to add some pom poms to the ends of my branches, so I used a really quick method for making them. I’d like to say that that was because I’m just super nifty, but it’s actually because I live in a house with two young girls who love to craft as much as I do and my pom pom maker was not locatable! But this is a quick and easy method all the same! You wrap the wool around two of your fingers. You need to leave a gap between your fingers to tie some wool around, so don’t do this first step too tight, or you wont be able to get the wool between your fingers. Tie a knot around the wool as in the photo, then slip off your fingers and trim through all of the loops. You’ll end up with a pretty scruffy looking ball; just give it a hair cut and it will be looking more like a pom pom in no time. I then glued my little pom poms to the ends of the branches with craft glue. I wrapped some beaded strands around by threading a beading needle onto some thread, and then tying the other end to a section of a branch. I then threaded on seed beads until I was happy with the length, and wound them around, with a bit of craft glue on the branch for extra hold. I finished by sewing into the above beaded strand and then tying the end off. Another fun idea is to sew in some little seed beads into some previously wound wool. I was pretty excited when I found these gold beads last time I went craft-supply shopping. I love them. I also tied some ribbon around in places with a knot. I liked the look of simply tying a knot and leaving bits of ribbon sticking out.I also tied around some small pom pom ric rac (one of my all time favorite craft supplies), and gluing some beads straight on. And there you have it. Some bright decorative branches that you can poke into some plant pots, or you can put them into a holder or vase as “flowers” that will never die, if you’re anything like me and you leave the flowers a little too long before taking them out to the compost! I hope you loved my painted branches tutorial. Jules :) You can find more of Jules here: Blog http://julesmadden.blogspot.com.au Instagram https://www.instagram.com/julesmadden/ Shop https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/artbyjulesmadden
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I have been admiring stick weaves for a while now and I finally decided to try it out. This is also really great for those who want to get into weaving, but don't own a loom just yet. It's a perfect free loom to play around on. I really like the rough texture of the
Hello Little House shows us how to put a rustic spin on the monogram game by creating one with some of the many sticks her sons collect, and included it in their room make-over.
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Replace ordinary items in your home with these twiggy versions to give your home a cozy, rustic feel.
Make your own Stickman family.
Natalie Ciccoricco's simple yet beautiful arrangements, bringing a balance between nature and geometric craft.
So next time you go on a nature walk grab a TON on unique looking sticks for this simple kids diy nature craft!
If you have an eyesore of a fence this Bug Hotel Fence Art is the perfect fit! Natural elements are set in a wooden frame as four-season art.
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What is is about wooden popsicle sticks that makes everyone want to craft up something fun? But hold on to holiday ornaments my friends, this is a project you will want to hang on your wall year round! Using regular pantry-grade food coloring and Aleene's glue, we can make a sophisticated art piece that is as easy as it is impressive. It feels summery. It feels coastal. It feels AWESOME. Want to make one? Come on now! What you need: Tacky Glue 20
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Have you ever explored the endless possibilities of the wooden ice cream sticks? They are versatile, catchy and easy to play with. More over, popsicle stic
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Artist Chris Kenny uses bits of twig from tree branches to make these interesting found art pieces that exploit the human tenden
Hand collected and wood burned Cottonwood tree branches without bark. Each one is unique. Each one is hand collected and wood burned by me. Optional Swarovski crystals. Write a note with preferred design elements at check out. Please use the photos for design reference, and let me know if you have any special requests such as a monogram. Star at the tip is naturally occurring. Lightly sanded and oiled to accentuate the star. Add a magical touch to your hearth or enhance your alter. These branches have naturally fallen from a very old Cottonwood tree and have naturally aged under the elements. May be shipped in up-cycled packaging.
The natural world not only inspires artist Raku Inoue – it also supplies his materials
Looking for beautiful, rustic nature crafts projects? Try these twig branch arts and crafts for kids and adults. These crafts made from twigs include wreaths, garlands, stars, a coat rack, reindeer, and more.
What is is about wooden popsicle sticks that makes everyone want to craft up something fun? But hold on to holiday ornaments my friends, this is a project you will want to hang on your wall year round! Using regular pantry-grade food coloring and Aleene's glue, we can make a sophisticated art piece that is as easy as it is impressive. It feels summery. It feels coastal. It feels AWESOME. Want to make one? Come on now! What you need: Tacky Glue 20
Betty Busby has been creating art since a young age. Formally educated artist, she has chosen working with fibers as her medium of choice.
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