It has been awhile since I have done something crafty. I was looking at one of my friends blogs {Brown Paper Packages}and she had this darling project. I thought I should give it a go and I love what I did.
I have been looking for something cute, easy, and inexpensive to do in my kids rooms. This was just the project. I ended up going really cheap. She used MDF board and I used particle board.
Items you will need: 12x12 Particle board (Home Depot)
Craft Paint and brush (Roberts)
Scrapbook paper (Ben Franklin or Roberts)
Letter (Ben Franklin)
Mod Podge (Roberts)
Drill (My hubbies garage)
Hot Glue Gun (not pictured)
The paper is $1, the letter was $4, the board was .80, the craft paint is $1, and the Mod Podge is $7 a jar but it is something you can use over and over. I didn't even make a dent. It cost me about $7.oo I think for $7 it looks pretty fantabulous.
Friday, 27 May 2011
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Flower Hair Clips
Here is a very inexpensive idea and it is easy. I made these darling clips for my girls one night while watching TV.
You will need:
Fabric silk or satin
Scissors
Candle
Alligator Clip
Ribbon
Faux Diamond
Hot Glue Gun
Needle and Thread
First cut the fabric into 3-4 different sized circles.
Melt the edges of the fabric,
(don't get it to close to the flame or the fabric will catch and/or scorch.
Place the fabric one on top of the other biggest to smallest.
Stitch them together in the center.
Hot glue a diamond over the stitching.
Hot glue some ribbon onto the alligator clip
Hot glue the flower onto the clip.
Place in hair and there you have it.
Follow the same steps as above to make the petal flower except fold the circle in half twice.
Round off each corner with the scissors.
When you unfold you should have 4 "petals"
Place them alternating the petals.
Repeat the steps from the first flower.
I love the way they look in the girls hair. So pretty.
Monday, 23 May 2011
Modesty or insanity.
Ever since Barbie's entered my house six years ago I have loved watching my girls play with them. But there has been one thing that has driven my crazy. I HATE naked Barbie's lying around my house. I don't know why this bugs me because really I am far from a prude. This just gets under my skin though. I was blog stalking the other day and came across a lady that is brilliant. She took a sharpie to all of her little girls Barbie's. She is so smart. I did it with a few of mine. We have over 50 so it will take some time but I figure if I see one lying around the house naked again, I can just pick it up and color it. My husband did say they look like cat woman. Hahaha
So if you have the same pet-peeve that I do then try this out. You will be happy you did. I would recommend not doing this with your kids. Oh, can you imagine the ideas for coloring toys they would come up with. Yikes. I would also suggest doing a lower back than the one in the pic. More like Kelly's back line. I did the rest of them with the lower line and I think it will be easier with the dresses and it is less coloring.
So if you have the same pet-peeve that I do then try this out. You will be happy you did. I would recommend not doing this with your kids. Oh, can you imagine the ideas for coloring toys they would come up with. Yikes. I would also suggest doing a lower back than the one in the pic. More like Kelly's back line. I did the rest of them with the lower line and I think it will be easier with the dresses and it is less coloring.
Thursday, 19 May 2011
Potted Kitchen Herbs
Again here is another blog idea I found that I absolutely LOVE but can't remember where I saw it. I will however try to find it so you can see her cute work. For Mother's Day I decided to make these for my mom and my mom-in-law. They turned out pretty cute. I even made one for myself. I loved that my daughter was able to help me do this. We worked on it from start to finish.
You will need:
Herb of choice
Pot
Potting Soil
Spoons
Scrapbook Paper
Elmer's Glue
Black or Brown Distressing Ink Pad
Brown or Black Pen
We started by planting the herbs. We used Osmocote Potting Soil. I love this stuff. Then we started on the spoons. first trace an outline of the spoon on the scrapbook paper so you can see how big to write the word.
Then write the word of your herb vertically.
Tear the paper with the white showing on the front.
I used the distressing ink pad on the edges of everything.
Then I rubbed Elmer's glue on the back of the paper and pressed it to the spoon.
The spoon can be purchased at your local thrift store for pennies.
Don't use a ton of glue. Just a thin layer over the whole piece of paper.
It stuck on like a charm. Press for like 10 seconds.
Then stick the spoon handle side down into the soil.
I did add a sign for Mother's day. I made sure to back it so that it looked pretty either way you looked at it.
The stick is just a Kabob Wood Stick. Again I distressed all of those papers.
I love the way they turned out and so did the moms.
It was a fun inexpensive gift.
Monday, 16 May 2011
Loving this
I was blog stalking today and ran across this darling idea at Just A Girl I think I will be trying it. I am obsessed with kid projects lately. Maybe it is because summer is coming really soon.
Go check it out and let me see what awesome ideas you come up with. Enjoy!!
Go check it out and let me see what awesome ideas you come up with. Enjoy!!
Saturday, 14 May 2011
Crayons...What to do with all these broken crayons???
We have buckets of broken crayons.
For months now I have been looking for a way to get rid of them.
Instead of throwing them away I found a cute way to make them new again.
I wish I remembered which blog I saw them on.
First I enlisted two little helpers.
I would score the paper with a knife and they would peel it off.
We had one bucket for crayons and one for paper.
Once we had all the crayons peeled we sorted them by color.
First preheat the oven to 200 degrees.
Then we chopped them into small pieces.
Once you have them chopped up, place them in a muffin tin.
We then mixed the colors the way we wanted.
I helped a bit by matching complimentary colors with each other.
The girls did a few themselves.
I was surprised that they helped from start to finish and loved every minute.
Once in the muffin tin place in oven and bake for 20 minutes or until they are all melted.
Remove from oven and let them cool completely.
Once cool I just turned the muffin tin over and hit the bottom with a knife.
They all popped out easy.
See those productive smiles.
And TADA the finished product.
They all turned out so different.
The colors were fun and all worked well together.
We actually found that a plastic jam jar worked nicely for a container.
They color in different colors.
The kids think this is really cool.
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