Beautiful DIY pine cone crafts to make with your kids or just as a hobby! Best ideas to make free pinecone decorations, & easy gifts from spring to fall & Christmas!
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I bet the busiest time of year for craft stores is the holiday season. There are so many amazing projects to try, and when you’ve got Christmas crafts on your…
Don't throw those old paper rolls away! Here we have 40 amazing craft you and your kids can make using old paper rolls. These easy diy ideas are not only fun but also inexpensive since you already have the paper rolls to use!
Don't throw those old paper rolls away! Here we have 40 amazing craft you and your kids can make using old paper rolls. These easy diy ideas are not only fun but also inexpensive since you already have the paper rolls to use!
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Felt is a fabulous material which can be turned into plenty of fun, easy and budget-friendly crafts easily. This no-sew magical item lets you make amazing things for several purposes. You can use it for home decoration, organizing, making gifts, toys and anything you can imagine. Below you'll find 14 tutorials which will show you
With some paper and scissors you can make these beautiful DIY paper craft ideas! Get inspired as you see all the amazing things you can make with paper!
Birthdays are coming, and you are running out of money or don't have any ideas? Don't worry; there are plenty of DIY gift tutorials on the Internet. The mason jar gift is quite unusual. They are definitely not the kind of gift you usually receive. But, it's creative, practical and…
These incredible designs will inspire you to WOW with your own dyed dozen.
Easter basket ideas, egg-dying tricks, and DIY treat ideas galore!
From garden hacks to handy storage solutions, here are ten amazing ways to give your plastic milk bottles a new lease on life.
Are you worried that skipping shampoo will leave your hair a greasy mess? Here’s how to keep your hair from getting oily. With a few simple tricks, you can prolong a hair wash and get rid of greasy hair without washing it. If you need to get out the door fast in the morning, skip the shampoo and try this advice!
Paper Ball Ornaments I ADORE paper crafts! I find it amazing what you can make from a humble piece of paper – so many great idas out there. Here is one such great paper craft – these fantastic paper “bauble” ornaments. As you can see here these ones have a “Love” element to them, so ... Read More about Paper Ball Ornaments
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From garden hacks to handy storage solutions, here are ten amazing ways to give your plastic milk bottles a new lease on life.
Looking to add a personal touch to your Christmas gifts? Check out these 40 amazing DIY gift wrapping ideas that will impress your loved ones!
Good Morning friends! I can’t wait to share with you two family friendly crafts for you to enjoy. My kids love to craft with me and I love it when I am working on something for HGTV that they can help me with. First, I’d like to share paper snowflakes! Paper snowflakes are so amazing!
Nun-Gimmel-Hey-Shin- you will be amazed how this dreidel can spin! You’ll have a blast making it, and it’s fun to eat!
I can’t take credit for this idea, which is probably obvious to you once you see how clever, beautiful, and well-done this decoration is! Vickie sent in this idea with fabulous instructions and pictures. Bless you, Vickie! I’m super impressed that this entire craft decoration (worth $20) only cost Vickie 50¢. Amazing! Here’s Vicki: This […]
I bet the busiest time of year for craft stores is the holiday season. There are so many amazing projects to try, and when you’ve got Christmas crafts on your…
Don't throw those old paper rolls away! Here we have 40 amazing craft you and your kids can make using old paper rolls. These easy diy ideas are not only fun but also inexpensive since you already have the paper rolls to use!
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Looking to add a personal touch to your Christmas gifts? Check out these 40 amazing DIY gift wrapping ideas that will impress your loved ones!
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Don't throw those old paper rolls away! Here we have 40 amazing craft you and your kids can make using old paper rolls. These easy diy ideas are not only fun but also inexpensive since you already have the paper rolls to use!
Are you wondering what to do with a stack of old, unwanted books gathering dust on your shelves? Look no further! These are our favorite DIY home decor projects using old books.
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So here is something I have been wanting to try for a while. This craft is so easy and there is no end to the cool things you can do! I already have about 10 ideas for more books in my mind! For my first two attempts, I decided to go with replicas from movies I like. This a simple and easy replica from the Evil Dead 2. I just took an old hard cover book. This one is just some mediocre cookbook. I drew on the face, just sort of eyeballed it not trying to be exact. I built up his features and some big wrinkles with paper mache paste and paper towels. Then I covered it with a skin of paper mache napkins and paper towels. I let it dry to the touch opened like this for just a little bit. Then I bound it shut with twine until it was completely dry, for about 2 days. Unfortunately I didn't take a picture but this step but it is a very important. If you don't the book cover can warp out too much. Yes, that is an ear on the other side. After he was dry I began the painting. I used raw umber for the base color, red for the mouth parts. I did a black wash and then dry brushed on gray. I highlighted the teeth and the one eye with a dry brush of yellow ochre. The next is a little more complicated and I got a little carried away. I started with a large cardboard book box I got on clearance at Micahel's I know it's pretty, and I am about to destroy it! I was actually a little sad because despite my dark inclinations, I do like butterflies. So here I am making the spell book from the movie "Hocus Pocus" This time I started by covering the book in a skin of tissue paper using mod podge. It dries really quickly. Next using clay I made the seems where the skin is sewn together. I used Das red cause that's what I have on hand. Paper clay would be good too, or any air dry clay that doesn't shrink. Using the same tool I poked holes for the stitching. Here is another hint, add a small layer of the tissue paper over where the clay meets the book. I did it on the front but forgot on the back. If you look at my finished photos, you can see the seams in the back, but the front is blended. Next I made a little eyeball out of Fimo. It wasn't a full sphere. I just a rounded a half circle of a little lump of clay baked it. Then hand painted the iris, and added a gloss sealer to make it look wet. I added the lids using Creative Paper Clay this time. Oh I forgot to mention after the book and clay was dry I painted it with a mix of raw umber, and raw sienna. then I did a black wash, and dry brushed on more raw sienna. Next I glued my eyeball on the box. Then I used more paper clay and blended my eyeball into the rest of the cover. And of course painted it to match. Next I started work on all the metal embellishments. Using fimo I sculpted one of the snakes and baked him. Then I made a base. I pressed my mostly cooked snake on top and baked it again until it was done. There are four of these babies on the book, so instead of sculpting all of them. I decided top make a mold, and do copies. I used silicone for the mold and two part resin for the copies. All available at most craft stores. Good time for 40% off coupons. the mold kit is about $20 and the resin was like $15. I used about half each kit for this. Sturdy resin copies in no time! I painted them with black spray paint and a light spray of silver over top. Next I made the clasp that goes around the eye. In the fimo again, I made a ring that fit around my eye and baked it. I wanted it to be a functioning clasp so I used these tiny hinges from Lowe's. I made a brade of fimo I smushed it in and attached it to my hinge. Also (not pictures) I stuck a piece of coat hanger through the entire thing to make it strong, and then baked it. I attached them with gorilla glue and then covered it in fimo to make it all one piece. For the little hand on the back I used coat hanger pieces and just sculpted over it with fimo. All these pieces when done received the same coat of black and silver paint. There was is also a long snake on the spine of the book. I forgot to take picture as I was sculpting , but he is also fimo. After all the silver pieces are glued on I did a wash of watered down raw umber, to make them look aged and tarnished. I still need to add the threads, and there is some detail on the spine, and a couple jewels. But that is all easy and I need a break form this book for a little while. The back the side opening it I may need to do something about the inside though..... Edit: And we have stitches.... I used 13.7m hemp cording I had on hand (you can find it in the jewelry section at craft stores ). I simply cut and glued the stitches in. I pushed it in the holes with an extra large sewing needle.
This Pinecone Kissing Ball is a way to hang mistletoe and promote romance or goodwill in your home this Christmas. Also called a pomander, add a fragrance or perfume to make the house smell amazing.
All of these leprechaun traps are so unique and clever! Lots of great ideas here for making a leprechaun-friendly trap with gold, rainbows and other bait.
So you’ve gone back to school, all bright and ready for your Defence Against the Dark Arts class, when your new professor decides it’s a great idea to set a horde of Cornish pixies loose! It’s all fun and games until you’re dangling from a chandelier. Now you can forget about all that chaos when …
This is one amazing 'carpool karaoke.'
Once the maypole is set up, the children can dance to a waltz, a polka, a jig, or any tune you choose. Our dancers kept track of their braiding by chanting, "Go over it, then under it, and over it and under it," to keep from getting tangled in their ribbons.