Follow this free tutorial to sew a gorgeous vintage style pink gingham dress based on the iconic Barbie Movie costume.
Welcome to Day 1 of The Greetery’s Autumn Air Collection. You are in for such a lovely treat! My first card uses the new Oakwood stamp + stencil and die. Can you believe the beauty of these oak leaves? They...
So, I am still very much into all the sewing projects. I am taking a break from buying ANY ready to wear apparel in 2018 and instead am trying to sew and knit anything I might like to wear or...
I was watching a stunning piece of y2k history, Footballer's Wives, and saw the most fabulous leather jacket and pants combo and just knew I had to make a lewk inspired by it! This set features a cut…
Monoprinting is a form of printmaking that allows you to create unique, freeform printed images every time. Unlike the more common relief printing, which uses a block stamp to reproduce the same image over and over again, monoprinting allows the freedom to create each image anew. This will allow you to produce abstract
“SHE’S A BRICK HOUSE! She’s mighty-mighty, lettin’ it all hang out!” Who else remembers that Commodores song?! Well, that song is what inspired this DIY Ha…
So the blank shapes were left to set overnight under a piece of newspaper. It’s been more than 2 days since the last post, because that’s how long it’s taken me to finish carving …
Ready to go student check-in activities to find out what your students are thinking and feeling. Find the ones that work for you!
Hi I’m Christina and I blog over at 2 little hooligans. I’m so excited to be here today and to share my craftiness with all of you! I’m a stay at home mom to three little ones, ages 4, 2 and 1. We live in northern New Hampshire in our 1870’s farmhouse that […]
Hello, friends! I have created a lesson for my students and any kiddos who wish to create titled Behind My Mask! When my students return in the fall (and, yes, I said 'when' as I am very hopeful and optimistic), they will be asked to mask-up. We always seem to start out school year with a selfie so I was bummed when I thought of the idea of my students drawing themselves with their best facial feature hidden. And that's where the idea of this surprise drawing came from. Here's a video! Feel free to use and share (with credit given, please and thank you): I simply used paper, permanent marker, coloring markers and crayons. If I happen to teach virtually this fall, this lesson could also be done by my students at home. This video is a short and simple one...when teaching, I plan to share with my students a variety of self-portraits and talk a lot more about lettering, fonts, skin tones, craftsmanship, good character...the list goes on! As you can see, I'd have a hard time fitting it into a video short enough to capture their attention. So, if you use this video, feel free to add on whatever you wish to include! No one is excited about wearing a mask but...it's for our safety. And the best thing we can do for our kiddos is to put a positive spin on it, right? I hope to do that with this lesson. Enjoy!
From "Harry Potter" to "Glee" to the new "American Crime Story," Darren Criss has proved he's more than deserving of the spotlight.
Learn how to make a simple classroom tree using cardboard and tissue paper with this easy tutorial!
This handprint sunflower is such a beautiful keepsake and it's really simple to make using children's handprint cut outs! Write any message inside the card and give it as a gift. Or hang onto it as a reminder of those adorably small hands! RELATED: Folded Paper Sunflowers This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a Handprint Sunflower Make this easy keepsake using simple, dollar store craft supplies! A great craft for both summer and fall. ScissorsPencilTacky glueBrown marker 2