Adorable Alice in wonderland crafts. Learn how to make Card Soldiers from Alice in wonderland plus other ideas!
Step into a world of whimsy—with a touch of madness! Let's make an Alice in Wonderland book nook together. Download the FREE SVG cut file.
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This time we present you very creative and fun crafts inspired by a cartoon. Alice in wonderland is a story that can’t be forgotten. This story is so
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Hello, and thank you for stopping by. Today I am happy to be escaping to Wonderland. “Imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality.” Lewis Carroll I used a papier-mâché book from Hobbycraft, on reflection I wish I had purchased a better quality one as this one had lumps and bumps, and was not very sturdy. I covered it with beautiful Alice rice papers and paint. I also added a white rabbit as he wanted to be followed into the book. I had never used moulds before, but when Stamperia released their new Alice range and it included moulds I of course had to get them! I used clay many years ago, but it was clay which had to be baked in the oven, and I made things freehand. So air drying clay and moulds were all new to me.After many attempts I decided to use one of the white rabbits which did not turn out too badly, some of them were dreadful, and looked a bit frightening ! I used acrylics to paint him. To cover the inside of the bookI used pages from a vintage Alice book and stamped over them with playing card suits and other whatnots from my large collection of Alice Stamps. I fussy cut the beautiful scenes from the Stamperia papers and folded them and assembled it into the book so they would pop out when opened. I worked it all out on copy paper first : ) I had fun adding lots of embellishments, hanging some down from the top of the book etc. Thank you for popping into Wonderland today, and I hope you enjoyed your visit xx I would like to enter my Alice book into the following challenges. Craft Stamper Anything Goes Vintage Journey Book It Love To Create Anything Goes Mixed Media
Welcome to the 638th Metamorphosis Monday, a blog party sharing fabulous Before and Afters! A few weeks back I shared this wonderful table setting Elena created for her daughter's birthday. Elena went with a whimsical Alice in Wonderland theme, a favorite of her daughter's. As part of the decorations, Elena created these beautiful, magical floating teacups. Every birthday celebration needs a bit of whimsy and a touch of magic! Elena has kindly shared a detailed tutorial with photos showing just how she created these whimsical teacups. Elena said, 'I made nine teacups for the birthday party. My
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These 4 worksheets were passed out during our Alice in Wonderland week for kids to take home to do during Covid. They are ai...
Free, printable reading comprehension packet for Alice in Wonderland. Includes several activities to complete at home or in class. Click to view and print!
Yes you guessed it another Mini Book. This one is on Alice in Wonderland using Graphic 45's beautiful themed paper. I even pulled out ...
Adorable Alice in wonderland crafts. Learn how to make Card Soldiers from Alice in wonderland plus other ideas!
Yes you guessed it another Mini Book. This one is on Alice in Wonderland using Graphic 45's beautiful themed paper. I even pulled out some ...
This is a Minute to Win it game that I put together years ago. I never took the time to add it to my blog, so many of the pictures have been lost. I hope that you are able to use it at your Alice in Wonderland Event. Please drop me a note to tell me how your Alice in Wonderland event went. I have so many other Alice and Wonderland ideas on decorating, crafts, card soldiers, etc. I really had a lot of fun with this theme. Please be sure to check out my page that will link you into all of my other ideas by clicking here. Thank you for visiting Holly's Home Blog. I have printable instructions at the end of the Blog To start your Alice in Wonderland Minute to Win it Game separate your competitors into two teams. One can be Team Alice: The other can be Team Rabbit: Once you have your two teams you can begin the games. Give the team that does the best on each task a point for winning the challenge. We first find Alice with her sister reading on a riverbank when a white rabbit goes running by. The rabbit pulls out a pocket watch and exclaims that he is late. Print out two copies of the analog pocket watches below. You can do each set in a different color, one for each team. That way the teams won't mix up the pocket watches. If you want it to be more challenging then do two copies in the same color and mix them up. If you need it to be less challenging I have a blank version below that you can just write numbers on, or whatever you like for your game. Place the twelve pocket watches upside down and spread them out on the ground so that the team members can't see the time. When you say go both teams turn over the watches and put them in correct order of time. The fastest team wins. To print you can right click on your mouse and save them in your pictures, or you can copy and paste. If you don't want to use the analog time pocket watches you can print out the pocket watches below and write numbers or whatever you want for your competition. Alice then sees the white rabbit go down a hole. Alice runs after the rabbit, trying to catch him, and goes down the after the rabbit. This game is a little like Duck Duck Goose. The group sits in a circle. When you say "go" one of the members of Team Rabbit gets up and runs around the group's circle and goes back through their spot and into the "rabbit hole" or the middle of the group. While he does that one of Team Alice gets up and tries to catch the Rabbit before he can get into the hole. They both have to run counter-clockwise. Once Team Rabbit reaches the "rabbit hole" (the center of the group) he cannot be caught. Each member of the group gets a chance until everyone has gone. Team Alice gets a point if they catch the rabbit, or the Team Rabbit gets a point if they did not get caught. The team with the most points wins the challenge. To make this extra fun you could buy rabbit ears for Team Rabbit, and maybe have a white apron for Team Alice. Alice then sees the white rabbit go down a great hallway lined with doors. She finds a small door that she opens using a key she discovers on a nearby table. Alice begins to cry when she realizes she cannot fit through the door. She finds a bottle marked “DRINK ME” and drinks the contents. She shrinks down to the right size to enter the door but cannot enter because she has left the key on the tabletop above her head. Have enough cups of cool-aid for every team member to have their own cup. I only filled mine up part way so that no one got sick. Make sure you write "Drink Me" on the cups. Each team stands in a line with their legs apart and their arm on the person in front of them. The first team member from each team runs to the table with the drinks, grabs a drink and drinks it, then places the cup in the trash. After they have thrown their cup away they run back to their team and crawl through each person's legs in the line. When they get to the end they stand with their legs apart at the end of the line. When the first person is done he stays at the end of the line, joining his teammates. The person at the other end of the line goes next. They repeat the same process, drink, throw cup away, then go through the legs. When every one has gone, the team that finishes first wins. If there is an uneven number then one person can go twice. Alice then discovers a cake marked “EAT ME” which causes her to grow to an enormously large height. This game is very similar to the last game. Place small plates with the words "Eat Me" written on them. Make sure there is a plate for each player. This game is like Leap Frog. Each team gets in a line and spreads apart enough for a person to leap frog over them. Then all the people in the line crouch down. The first person in each team runs over, eats a piece of cake (make it small), throws the plate away and then leap frogs over every member of his team. When he gets to the end the next person goes and repeats the same process until both teams have gone the same number of times. The team that finishes first wins! Alice begins to cry and her giant tears form a pool at her feet. As she cries, Alice shrinks and falls into the pool of tears. The pool of tears becomes a sea, and as she treads water she meets a Mouse. The Mouse accompanies Alice to shore. Get two small buckets and fill them with water. Place a plastic mouse in each one. I got mine at the dollar store but I've seen them on Amazon. Each team gets in a line. They start at the front of the line and pass the bucket of water over their head to the person behind them, trying not to spill the mouse. If they spill the mouse out of the bucket they have to refill the bucket, place the mouse back in and start over. The first team to get their bucket with the mouse in it to the end of the line wins. Alice sees the White Rabbit and follows him to his house. While in the White Rabbit’s house, Alice drinks an unmarked bottle of liquid and grows to the size of the house. The White Rabbit returns to his house, fuming at the now-giant Alice,For this game you need to have two good sized boxes. Cut out holes for arms and a hole for the head. The players will put the box on upside down and then the head will go in the big hole at the bottom of the box. Then they will put their arms out of the holes at the side of the box. You will also need to lay out some markers, maybe some paper and glue and whatever supplies you like for the team to decorate the box and make it into a house. Each team picks a person on their team to wear the box. When you say "go" they help the person put on the box. Then the team uses markers and whatever supplies that you have laid out to decorate the box. When you call "time" the team that has the best house on their person wins. Alice wanders off into the forest, where she meets a Caterpillar sitting on a mushroom and smoking a hookah (i.e., a water pipe). The Caterpillar and Alice get into an argument, but before the Caterpillar crawls away in disgust, he tells Alice that different parts of the mushroom will make her grow or shrink. For this competition you need gummy worms (caterpillars) and marshmallows(mushrooms). Each person will have a partner from their team. They have to toss a a caterpillar to the other person's mouth. Once that person has caught a caterpillar then they can start catching mushrooms (marshmallows). They can catch as many marshmallows as they can in the time allotted. The team that's members catches the most marshmallow mushrooms wins. Alice goes into the forest, where she meets the Cheshire Cat. The Cheshire Cat explains to Alice that everyone in Wonderland is mad, including Alice herself. The Cheshire Cat gives directions to the March Hare’s house and fades away to nothing but a floating grin. This one is like an Easter egg hunt. Each person gets a grin. When you say "go" they have to hunt for the Cheshire Cat head to go with the grin. The team who Cheshire Cat heads wins I have two printouts. The first one is smaller so you don't have to print as many. The second fits the face of the Cheshire Cat. Small Smile Printouts: Large smile printouts: Another alternative could be to play pin the grin on the cat. The team that got the grin closest to where it should be wins. Alice goes to the March Hare’s house to find the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, and the Dormouse having tea together. Treated rudely by all three, Alice stands by the tea party, uninvited. She learns that they have wronged Time and are trapped in perpetual tea-time For this challenge you will need two child's tea sets and two plastic top hats. These items can be found at most dollar stores or you can find them online at Amazon or Dollar Tree, etc. Another alternative would be to use extra small Dixie cups. For extra fun you can decorate the top hat beforehand in a Mad Hatter style. (At our party we decorated a hat for everybody to take home as a gift. Check it out here.) To play this competition each team gets a tea set and a plastic top hat. Each team picks someone to be the mad hatter. This person will hold the top hat on their head upside down. Then someone on the team is chosen to fill the teapot with water. The rest of the team receives a small tea cups. When you say go the person with the teapot fills the teapot with water (they can dip it in a bucket of water to fill quickly). Then they use the teapot to fill the small teacups. Each person with a teacup runs over to the mad hatter and pours his water in the top hat. The team with the most water in the hat at the end of the time wins. After getting fed up with the tea party, Alice leaves and journeys through the forest. She finds a tree with a door in its side, and travels through it to find herself back in the great hall. She takes the key and uses the mushroom to shrink down and enter the garden. Print out a bunch of doors. I printed mine on brown card stock. To use the printout below you can right click your mouse and save it into your photos. After you have printed out several copies of the doors, cut out the doors. Make sure there are plenty for each team. Tape a key behind one of the doors. I got a bag of keys online for cheap, but you could just print out a key or draw one one the back. Tape all the doors to trees. (or hide them around the area) The team who finds the door with the key behind it wins. Alice joins the Queen in a strange game of croquet. The croquet ground is hilly, the mallets and balls are live flamingos and hedgehogs, and the Queen goes about, frantically calling for the other player’s executions. There are some super cute flamingo croquet sets out there. If you want to spend the money or the time you could use one of those. For ease and monetary reasons I have made mine simple. Print out two flamingos and the hedgehogs. Tape the flamingos to two sticks or brooms and the hedgehogs to whiffle balls. I made enough balls for every contestant, but you could also use just two. You could also make a flamingo stick for every contestant and have everyone go at the same time. When you say "go" a team member rolls his hedgehog ball from the starting line to the finish line. Then he runs the flamingo stick back to the next team member. The first team to get all of their balls across the finish line wins. If you wanted to make this competition a little more challenging you could have a Queen of Hearts on each team who tries to stop the opposing team's balls from getting to the finish line. This is more effective if the entire team goes at the same time. It would also be fun to have the queen from both teams wear a tiara with a Queen of Hearts card glued on. Tiara's are easily found at the Dollar Stores. You could also use my Queen of Hearts printout above. (If you want some cute printouts I have made them for decorations.) The Knave of Hearts stands trial for stealing the Queen’s tarts. The King of Hearts leads the proceedings, and various witnesses approach the stand to give evidence. The Mad Hatter and the Cook both give their testimony, but none of it makes any sense. The White Rabbit, acting as a herald, calls Alice to the witness stand. The King goes nowhere with his line of questioning, but takes encouragement when the White Rabbit provides new evidence in the form of a letter written by the Knave. The letter turns out to be a poem, which the King interprets as an admission of guilt on the part of the Knave. Alice believes the note to be nonsense and protests the King’s interpretation. The Queen becomes furious with Alice and orders her beheading, but Alice grows to a huge size and knocks over the Queen’s army of playing cards. Print out an Alice headband for every contestant but two. I printed mine on cardstock for more stability. Each team chooses a Queen of Hearts from their team. You could use Dollar Store Tiaras with a heart glued on for the Queen of Hearts or you could use the printout above. All the Alices from both teams put on their headbands and the two Queen of Hearts put on their headbands. When you say "go" all the Alices start running around trying to keep away from the opposing queen. The queens go around trying to pull off as many Alice heads as they can. They need to be careful not to pull of their own team's Alice heads. After the allotted time (about a minute) you call stop, or blow a whistle. The team with the most remaining Alice heads wins. All of a sudden, Alice finds herself awake on her sister’s lap, back at the riverbank. She tells her sister about her dream and goes inside for tea as her sister ponders Alice’s adventures. I make a trophy out of Toblerone Chocolate Candy because they are tall and gold and have the appearance of an award's trophy. You can use anything, but below is a printout of the top of the award so that you make your own trophies. Give them out to the winning team. Here's a photo of the awards that I made for my Minute to Win It New Testament Game. The students loved getting an award and it was a lot of fun to play. Here are your printable instructions for The Alice in Wonderland Minute to Win it Game: I have lots of gift ideas and plenty of decorating ideas for your party. Check out my Alice in Wonderland page right here. you can also play Alice in Wonderland BINGO here. Check out all of my Minute to Win it games here.
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Do you remember the story of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland? It was one of our favorite stories during our childhood but little did we know that there's much more than what meets the eye. Now that we are all grown up, we realize that it wasn't actually meant for kids. What we are about to
There's something about Cheong-ah Hwang's paper sculptures that makes it difficult to see them as what they are: mostly flat arrangements of cut-out shapes. In particular I'm going a little nuts over the shadow that candlestick throws. It's... it's painted on there, right? Check out some more of her illustrations in the rest of the post, and if you'd like to buy prints of them, go no further than her Etsy shop.
I'm up on the Frilly and Funkie Blog today with a Stamperia Alice Etcetera Tag Tutorial. Loaded with mixed media tips & tricks, let's get our craft on!
Go through the looking glass with Alice and her wonderlanders with this charming wallpaper. Originally designed by the famed Arts & Crafts artist C F Voysey, this print features John Tenniel's illustrations from Lewis Carroll's book. The design has been translated into a rich jacquard fabric, woven in Suffolk, and then turned into a wallpaper design. 2 Roll Size Options Available:4 panels at 17.7" w x 118" high, packaged in one roll.4 panels at 17.7" w x 78" high, packaged in one roll. Design Repeat: N/ALead Time: 2-3 weeks
I wanted to share with you something that I did prior to being on the Altered Alice Design Team... and it is my book called .... Down the Rabbit Hole... I wanted to create a book with Alice Falling down the rabbit hole... with all the wonderful stories along her journey in Wonderland.. . this is the Cover.. with the Rabbit and his watch... Each page of course has a hole in it... and they get smaller and smaller as she travels down the Rabbit hole... Each page has a little bit showing on the inner circle... and that you can see from the hole .... So much fun... A favorite of mine... so many hours of work on this one... but a treasure... I love the simplicity of this page... not too often can I do a SIMPLE page in anything... but I love this page. Of course the Caterpillar is a main character in the story... right??? So he has to be in a good location in this book... Each page is a little bit differently done, to capture the mood of the area... I love using paper laces... so I added some here... along with hands and rabbits falling and falling down the hole... more and more... One of my favorite pages.. I love the background paper... I made it with 5 different layers of paints, embossing powders, and coloring... Of course Mr. Rabbit is a favorite with his watch... watching the time... something I hardly ever do... but I do admire his need to do that... ??? If you look closely, you can see the paper beads that match the background papers... and the ribbon of course was dyed to match the background paper too.. . Another Favorite of mine is a Hat bot... this box is large... it holds all my Alice projects... with the exception of my Hat... that is huge... it just wouldn't fit in here... All around the box there are the main characters in Wonderland... The mad hatter, the queen, But my favorite is Alice inside this watch... so much fun can be had doing the different things one can do with paper, and embellishments.. I love using the original Alice Prints... and can create so many wonderful hours of things with them.. . Hope that you enjoy these projects... I love sharing them with you... that is for sure. Have a great day... enjoy your Wonderland... and make it work for YOU... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie
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Hiya creative folks! I have a mini album to share today. I was never an Alice fan until this Graphic 45 paper line came out. Now I'm hooke...
While I was preparing my Halloween post, I noticed that The Ladies’ Home Journal featured paper dolls in many of their issues in the 1910s. I’ve adored paper dolls since childhood, so I was giddy to put these dolls on my blog. In total, there are 45 pages of paper dolls including Alice in Wonderland … Continue reading "Beautiful Paper Dolls from the 1910s"
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Today I'm sharing the video tutorial and detail photos of my Stamperia Alice ATC Boxed Mini Album on the blog. Grab a cuppa and pop in for a visit!