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Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts

{Paper Love Crafts} Vellum Candle Covers

Vellum Candle Covers

This candle cover project can take any plain candle, votive, and make it work for any season, no need to buy expensive candles for each and every occasion. This project even works as a luminary. All it takes is some basic supplies and some vellum.

Materials needed:

• Vellum paper
• Dye ink pads in two or three different coordinating colors
• Pigment Ink
• Chalk Ink
• Rubber stamps
• Embossing Powders in coordinating colors
• Double sided adhesive
• Candle or votive to be covered
• Flame Free
• Ranger Blending Tool
• Heat Gun

Assembly instructions found on BellaOnline.com - Check them out :)
Thanks for the adorable article and photos!!

{Paper Love Crafts} Fake Mustache & Lips

Fake Mustaches on a Stick

Michelle at My Personal Artist posted this fantastic blog today ..."Fake Moustaches are they Hair to Stay?" ... which instantly reminded me that I wanted some fake mustaches and smiles for my celebration this weekend. Ever since I fell in love with Smitten Sticks, I knew I had to find the perfect opportunity to showcase these fun lil fellas!! What's more perfect than a baby shower :) Thanks Michelle for the friendly reminder. I must try to make these beauties now. Will post pictures soon!

If you want to make your own, there are some awesome DIY Instructions on the fabulous Simply Modern Mom blog!!

Supplies:

paper
pencil
scissors
black felt (I used a large sheet of stiff felt)
glue gun
thin dowels (1/4″ or thinner)
black permanent marker

Pictures from Smitten Sticks - check them out :)

{Paper Love Crafts} Pinwheel Project

Paper Pinwheels

Pinwheels made from scrapbook papers can be arranged in a large vase as a whimsical "bouquet" for a party or wedding. Or use as separate escort cards for your guests of honor.

What You Need:

Newspaper
12 x 12-inch sheet each of two coordinating patterned scrapbook papers
Multipurpose spray adhesive (we used 3M Super 77)
Ruler and pencil
Scissors: large scallop-edge, wavy-edge, and small scallop-edge
1/4-inch hole punch
19-inch length of 1/4-inch-diameter wooden dowel
White florist's tape
1/4-inch nylon clamp
1-1/2-inch threaded aluminum screw post that fits clamp
1-1/2 x 4-inch rectangle of coordinating scrapbook paper
String
Crafts glue
Silver glitter

For assembly instructions and templates, please visit BHG.com

{Paper Love Crafts} Mardi Gras Masks

Mardi Gras Mask Craft

Mardi Gras is an exciting time to celebrate with friends and family.  It's one of the most colorful times of the year with the richest foods, drinks, and gorgeous costumes.    If you are celebrating today, don't forget to spice up your outfit with a beautiful mask.

What You'll Need:

Paper
Pencil
Shiny or colored plastic-coated paper party plates
Scissors
Glitter glue
Shiny stickers
Hole punch
Curling ribbon
Beads
Elastic thread
Needle
Wooden dowel
Paint
Paintbrushes

Use our pattern as a starting point for making your own mask. Draw your pattern, and lay it on the paper plate. Trace around the pattern, and cut it out.

Carefully cut out the eye holes. Use glitter glue to draw lines around the eye holes. Let glue dry.

Paste shiny stickers onto your mask.

Punch holes at the bottom corners of your mask, and thread strands of curling ribbon through the holes. String beads on the ends of the ribbons.

If you want to wear your mask, poke small holes on either side of the mask and thread a loop of elastic string long enough to stretch around your head.

If you'd like to hold the mask in front of your face, paint a wooden dowel. Glue it to the bottom corner of the mask.

Make lots of different masks, and switch identities all through Mardi Gras. Keep everyone guessing who you are.

Mardi Gras is a great holiday for making noise and celebrating, and noisemakers are the perfect way to join in the fun. Continue to the next page to learn how to create your own Mardi Gras clink-clank noisemaker in just a few simple steps.

Thank you - HowStuffWorks.com - for the great Party Plate Mask Craft
* Picture does not represent craft

{Paper Love Crafts} Love Notes

Valentine's Love Notes

Hang handmade valentines with secret love messages in a doorway for a heart-stopping display of affection.  Here's how to create some of these special notes:

Fortune Hearts
1. Cut out a heart using the template (see above), but don't punch any holes. Start from the heart's top center and measure down 1 inch. With an X-Acto knife, cut a 1-inch vertical slit.
2. Write a message on a 4-inch strip of patterned paper, fold it in half, and notch the ends. Insert folded edge into the slit.
3. Punch a hole in top center of heart and attach a silver cord for hanging.

Pocket Hearts
1. Cut a heart out of a 4x4-inch square of craft paper.
2. Punch holes evenly around sides. Using this template, trace more hearts (you'll need two hearts for each pocket).
3. Place two hearts together; cut a 24-inch length of embroidery thread or baker's twine. Thread twine through the top hole of both hearts with an embroidery needle; make a double knot. Whipstitch hearts closed: Thread twine around edge of hearts and then up through the hole below. Finish with another double knot.
4.Write a message on the back of a square of patterned paper and insert inside heart pocket.
5. To hang, punch one hole in top center of heart in the back panel only. Insert silver cord and double-knot end.

Hearts and Confetti in Envelopes
1. Cut a small heart out of a 1 3/4; x 1 3/4-inch square of craft paper. Use this heart as a template to cut out more hearts. Write messages on the backs.
2. To make confetti, cut small circles out of doilies.>
3. Place heart on its side inside a small glassine envelope so the heart's point fits into one of the envelope's bottom corners. Add confetti.
4. Punch a hole with a screw punch (Martha Stewart Crafts, $25) in one of the top corners of the envelope (so it will hang like a diamond). Insert silver hanging cord. Double-knot end.

Super cute idea and article found in Red Book Mag

{Paper Love Crafts} Perfect Paper Daisies

Pink Paper Daisies
Paper Daisies
White Paper Daisies

Supplies

1. Paper (I used pieces from my paper scraps pile: textured and smooth pink and white-on-white, as well as long, narrow, strips for the flower centers)

2. Hot glue gun with glue sticks

3. A craft knife

4. A circle template (I used an upside-down drinking glass)

5. Floral wire and green floral tape for making the daisy stems

For instructions on how to create these fabulously cute flowers, check out craftstylish.com.

{Paper Love Crafts} Sweet Pea Planter

Sweet Pea Planter
Sweet Pea Planter

Here is a child’s Valentine gift that does not include candy.
(found on funinthemaking.net)


Isn't this absolutely adorable?! I would love for one to sit in my window at home just getting some nice afternoon sunshine. What a great way to reuse those funny milk or orange juice boxes.   I even love how the little straw was used to hold up the little plant.  Sooo clever!!

Is there a trick to opening these boxes right?  Even as a child, I could never get them to open all pretty.

How To:

Collect empty milk or juice cartons; the kind kids get at school with their lunches. Then wash them out.

Cut out pictures of pea plants from old seed catalogs and paste them onto the outside of the milk carton/pot.

Add dry potting soil and drop in two pea seeds. Alternatively you can place the pea seeds in a mini envelope/ Valentine card.

Staple the top closed.

Save straws (optional) if doing this project for home. Don’t waste a new straw; reuse a straw that would otherwise be on its way to a landfill. The straw becomes a support as the pea plant grows taller.

Print Valentines or design your own.

Valentines for juice cartons

Valentines for milk cartons or seed envelopes

Thank you - http://www.funinthemaking.net/category/valentines-day/ - for this absolutely adorable project!

{Paper Love Crafts} Cute Paper Flowers

Super Cute Paper Flowers

{DETAILS}

1. Draw a spiral on a 4x4" square sheet of paper
2. Cut out spiral along the lines you have drawn
3. Begin rolling up the spiral from the outside
4. Keep on rolling until there is no more left to roll
5. You're done.


{Paper Love Crafts} Matchbox Candy Holders


Paper Crafts Matchbox Candy Holder
You can find little packs of matchboxes at the grocery store, I found mine near the cigarettes. They usually come in packs of 10 and shouldn't run you more than $1.50 or so. (Dump the matches out and save them for your next blackout.) Cut a piece of paper 2" high (or the height of your matchbox) and about 4" long (enough to wrap all the way around). I used a bit of tape to secure it on the back.
You can do these anyway you like. I love the portraits C drew of his friends at school (his idea).. They may all look the same at first glance, but he can tell you who each one is. I cut the paper down to the right size first, then wrapped it around the box after he was finished. For other matchboxes I used a little heart punch and glued a little bit of paper underneath. And some got a simple little band. 
Fill with candy (regular m and ms and candy corn will fit nicely), tuck in a little note, wrap with string if desired, and add a name tag or first initial. 
Thank you inchmark.squarespace.com for this fabulous idea!! 

{Holiday Crafts} Candy Cane Vase

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I am always looking for great affordable way to incorporate the holiday into my dinner table. I love this project because candy canes just scream Christmas. This vase is perfect for slipping fresh cut flowers or even a potted amaryllis into. You can make it to any size you want. I used

those regular size candy canes in my vase craft project, but if you needed a really big pot or vase you could use those great big candy can sticks that are about a foot tall.

You should be able to make this beautiful centerpiece for less than $10. You can really vase money buy using an existing glass jar or terra cotta pot instead of running out and buying one. You can easily pop the hot glue of when Christmas is over and use your vase again!

My favorite part about this craft project is that once the Christmas Holiday so over you can pop the candy canes off and eat them since they’re never taken out of their clear plastic wrappers!

To Make a Candy Cane Vase For Christmas You Will Need:

  • A Couple Boxes of Candy Canes (Leave them in their Plastic Wrappers)
  • A Glass Jar or Plant Pot (Whatever size you need)
  • Hot Glue
  • Large Red velvet Ribbon (You can use any color you want!)

Now, to save money I used an empty spaghetti jar. It was the perfect size for my cut flowers. You could easily make this with a small terra cotta pot or an empty glass vase as well.

Start by running a bead of hot glue along the stem of your candy cane. Place it onto the glass jar. I like to place mine so that the hook of the candy cane is at the top of the glass jar and facing out. You can change that up if you want. This craft project would look really neat with the candy canes upside down with the hooks facing out. It would make the bottom look more substantial.

Work your way around the glass jar attaching each candy cane as close to the next one as possible. Once you have finished you can move on to the next step.

Cut your Christmas themed ribbon to size. I like to cut the ends at and angle so that they look finished and professional. Tie the ribbon around the glass jar covered in candy canes. Now that was simple!

Instructions found on: www.associatedcontent.com

{Holiday Crafts} Silverware Stocking

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Materials
Scissors
Felt
Patterned fabric
Hot glue or fabric glue
Rickrack
Beads
Beading cord (we used clear plastic cord)

Instructions
- Use the template to cut two stocking shapes from the felt, then cut the cuff and toe shapes from the patterned fabric. The cuff is a long rectangle with the two long edges folded under and ironed for a clean look.

- Glue the two stocking shapes together at the edges, leaving the top of the stocking open. Fold a 6-inch length of rickrack in half and glue the ends just inside the stocking's top. Glue the cuff and toe in place.

- String beads onto the cord. When the string of beads is long enough to form your letter, knot both ends. Draw your letter onto the stocking with glue, then press the string of beads onto it.

Craft project from FamilyFun.go.com

{Holiday Crafts} Countdown Chain


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Today marks the first day of December which means it's time to start counting down to your favorite end of the year holidays. What could be a cuter way then with this adorable cookie countdown chain? And the best part is you get a delicious little snack each day.

Have fun and write on each cookie wrapper the date and the fun holiday

December 1st - World Aids Day
December 2nd - National Fritters Day
December 3rd - International Day of the Disabled Person
December 4th - National Cookie Day
December 5th - Walt Disney's Birthday

December 6th - St. Nicholas Day
December 7th - Pearl Harbor Day
December 8th - National Brownie Day
December 9th - First Christmas Seals Created
December 10th - Human Rights Day
December 11th - Hanukkah Begins
December 12th - Poinsettia Day

December 13th - National Cocoa Day
December 14th - South Pole Discovered
December 15th - Phonograph Patented
December 16th - Boston Tea Party Anniversary
December 17th - National Maple Syrup Day
December 18th - Muharram 1 (Islamic New Year)
December 19th - Oatmeal Muffin Day

December 20th - Games Day
December 21st - First Day of Winter
December 22nd - First Christmas Lights for Sale (1882)
December 23rd - Festivus
December 24th - National Egg Nog Day
December 25th - Christmas
December 26th - Boxing Day / Kwanzaa Begins

December 27th - Visit the Zoo Day
December 28th - National Chocolate Day (Celebrate BIG!)
December 29th - Saint Thomas of Canterbury Feast Day
December 30th -  Oh My! Day
December 31st - New Years Eve

HAPPY NEW YEAR

I found this adorable gingerbread chain on HomemadebyJill.blogspot.com

{Holiday Crafts} Gifts in a Jar

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Homemade gifts in a jar are a fun, frugal, and easy holiday gift to share with loved ones.
There are endless possibilities with what can be placed in a jar. Soup mixes are super for those who like savory ingredients. Jars containing layered mixes for cookies, muffins, and brownies are yummy for those with a sweet tooth.

Gifts in a jar are easy to make. Just take a glass jar (canning jars, mason jars, or even recycled mustard jars), layer with ingredients, and then top with a gift tag. Combine a bunch of jars together to make your own gift baskets. How’s that for a frugal gift idea?

1. S’mores in a Jar

Layer in a large wide mouthed 1 quart mason jar:

1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs (one sleeve of crackers, crushed)
1 1/2 cups miniature marshmallows.
Or substitute with 8 Peeps and 1/2 cup miniature marshmallows for seasonal fun. Line the jar with Peeps facing out.
1 1/2 cups chocolate chips or mini Hershey Kisses or M&M’s
1/3 cup brown sugar

2. Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies in a Jar
This recipe makes about 36 cookies.

Layer in a large wide mouthed 1 quart mason jar:

1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 1/4 cups rolled oats
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup chopped nuts
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
Mix flour, baking powder, and baking soda. Pour mixture into a 1 quart (1 liter) mason jar and pack down. Mix oatmeal in a blender. Pack on top of flour in mason jar. Add white sugar and pack down. Add brown sugar and pack down. Layer chopped nuts on top of brown sugar. Finish layering jar with mini or regular chocolate chips.

3. Chai Tea Mix in a Jar
This recipe makes 2, 6 ounce jars.

Ingredients:

Layer in 2, 6 ounce jars:

1 1/4 cup nonfat dry milk powder
1/4 cup black tea leaves
12 cardamom pods
4 2 inch pieces of cinnamon stick
2 tsp dried lemon peel
Divide all ingredients and layer equally between 2, 6 ounce jars

More recipes can be found on this website and jar labels to download!! Thank you

{Holiday Entertaining} Tree of Thanks

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What you need:
  • Tree branch
  • Handheld hedge clippers
  • Butter tub
  • Cement
  • Water
  • Disposable container
  • Hot-glue gun and glue sticks
  • Chickpeas or dried beans
  • Spray primer
  • Orange spray paint
  • Clear spray sealer
  • Orange glitter
  • Scissors
  • Decorative container
  • Decorative rocks and silk leaves
  • Papers in green and gold
  • Paper trimmer
  • Glue
  • Marking pen
  • Shower curtain clips

How to Make It:

Trim a dry dead branch to the desired size and shape using hedge clippers. If needed, combine several small branches.

Choose a container, such as a butter tub, that can be hidden in a decorative container and filled with cement.

Following the instructions on the cement package, mix cement in a separate disposable container. Pour the cement into the butter tub.

Insert the branch base into the center of the cement-filled tub. Tap the sides of the tub until the branch sits firmly in cement. Allow cement to dry.

Use a hot-glue gun to adhere chickpeas or dried beans randomly to the branch, using as many as desired.

In an outdoor area, spray the branch with primer. Spread extra chickpeas on newspaper and spray them with primer. Let the primer dry.

Spray-paint the branch and chickpeas with orange; let dry.

Spray one section at a time with clear sealer. Quickly sprinkle orange glitter onto wet sealer; let dry. Repeat this process until entire branch and chickpeas are glittered. Place the weighted tree into decorative container.

Place decorative rocks around the branch base until the cement is covered. Sprinkle extra chickpeas onto the rocks.

Trim silk leaves from stems. Coil the wired ends and hang on the tree.

Trim 2-inch squares of green paper and 13D4-inch squares of gold paper. Center and glue the gold paper onto the green paper. Ask family members to use a marking pen to write meaningful messages on the squares. Use shower curtain clips to hang the messages from the branches.

Leave extra colored squares around the tree base for guests to add more messages to the tree.

Thank you Better Homes and Garden for this wonderful idea!