Learn how to make simple and fun Halloween crafts with kids using empty paper tubes. A perfect activity for family bonding and eco-friendly celebration!
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Kids will love counting down the days to Halloween with this pumpkin Halloween countdown. Free printable pumpkin template included in this easy kids craft.
Halloween Amigurumi Little Ghost Plushie Free Crochet Pattern
Make your own super spooky 3D paper haunted village with these patterns and tutorial from handcrafted lifestyle expert Lia Griffith and team.
Moldes de morcego para Halloween incríveis que você usar na decorção sua festinha de Dia das Bruxas, acessórios e muito mais.
Halloween is right here and I just absolutely love it. To get into the festive vibe its always fun to start with an outdoor decor. Halloween Outdoor decor is
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Brighten your fall season with a bunch of cute amigurumi pumpkins. You can easily make them in three sizes using our free Halloween pumpkin crochet pattern!
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Get stitching with these Halloween embroidery patterns! This is a selection of 13 embroidery designs all around witches and pumpkin goodness.
Se você escolheu o tema Minions para decorar a festinha de aniversário de sua criança, você pode aproveitar os moldes dos Minions para imprimir e decorar!
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Make your own scarecrow with our Build a Scarecrow Printable. A fun & free halloween activity for preschoolers and kindergarteners. Get your scarecrow template.
Enhance your Halloween celebrations with our printable paper. Its a perfect tool for parents and children to create DIY Halloween decorations, cards, and coloring activities.
Free amigurumi patterns... On our blog, you can find great ideas, tutorials and crochet step-by-step tutorials about amigurumi pumpkin. You will not have a hard time crocheting Amigurumi free crochet patterns.
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Ahhh, summer! Is there any better time of the year? Spring allergies have settled, mosquitos are aplenty, the nights are short, and the days are fragrant with meadows and wildflowers. Truly, the most wonderful time to spend all your time outdoors. Unless, that is, you live in Furnace Creek; then summer might be a curse word for you. However, we believe that the majority of people can soak in the sun without shriveling to a dehydrated lump of hide, and if you’re looking for some summer activity ideas to make the most of this gorgeous season, this is our list dedicated to exactly that.
This is a crochet pattern PDF and not the finished doll ⭐ Following this pattern, "Baby Bat" will be About 10cm, 15cm -Applicable if the recommended yarn and needle are used. (Finished size may vary by individual) ✔️you can make 2 sizes of bats with this pattern with diffrent thickness of yarn and crochet hook. ✔️The pattern is available in English and Korean ✔️To make a doll with this pattern, you need to know basic crochet skills. ✔️This pattern contains many pictures. ✔️If the recommended yarn and needle are not used, the size and shape will be different. (It is recommended to use yarns of similar composition and thickness.) Copyright ⓒ 2023 by MK_RHO all rights reserved This pattern is for personal use only. No part of this DESIGN or TEXT may be reproduced, copied, translated or shared without permission.
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Dayspring Baptist Church, Waco, TX Several years back for Vacation Bible School our church took our children on a trip through the 1st Century city of Rome where we learned about Paul and the Underground Church." In the process we created a lot of Greco-Roman Décor, and found a lot of inspiration both from groups who had done this program and the similarly decorated Athens Holy Land Adventure. I wanted to pass on the great ideas we learned about for others who might be doing the same programs, a piece of Greek or Roman theater, or a wedding or party with this theme. You will find some creative and inexpensive decorating ideas below. 3 Dimensional Columns Columns are essential to Greco-Roman décor, and three dimensional columns are, I think, the most stunning way to go. Where to Buy 3D Columns We invested in two large 12' cardboard columns (pictured above) and have used them over and over for different Holy Land VBS (not just Rome, but for Pharoah's palace in Egypt, and the Synagogue in Nazareth and Galilee). Large columns like these can make for a very dramatic effect. You can find similar ones at Stumps Party Supply. For shorter columns you can find a nice selection at Oriental Traders for a good price, but be warned to leave lots of time for delivery (shorter columns are also not difficult to make, which of course is even cheaper...see below for various methods). If you do not have a good place to store columns for use in future years, you may want to consider renting columns from a local wedding/event service. Poster Board Use Poster Board and Pizza Boxes This one seems super simple and inexpensive! A pizza place might be willing to donate some clean, unused boxes (especially if you also bought lunch for volunteers there)! You could use corregated cardboard for a ribbed texture and a little more support (our columns for our intro picture were made like this, with foam "crests" in stead of pizza boxes. Make them With Cardboard Tubing You can use carpet tubes (what carpet comes rolled around) for thin columns. Places which sell carpet are often happy to donate these. For thicker columns you can buy construction tubes (also known as building tubes, cardboard concrete forms, and Sonotubes). You can find these individually at home improvement stores, but from what I've seen they only smaller ones (48" long or shorter). There are several manufacturers that sell longer full column length ones, but generally only in bulk. You could possibly contact a local construction company and see if they would sell or donate some in smaller quantities. Use Building Tubes, Pots, and Plaster Decorative Faux-Stone Column - Shorter but very realistic. I've seem people use plastic pots with molded edges for some very decorative molding...same idea though. Use Building Tubes, Pool Noodles, and Foam Board DIY Network shows you how to make faux stone columns...very realistic looking. Pool noodles are a more pricey material, but if you can buy them out of season (at the end of summer, early fall clearance sales) they cost less. Very Realistic, Structural Method With Tall Building Tubes The blog Tootsie Time shows how she made permanent columns for her home. They are beautiful. Use Textured Wallpaper to Add Ridges Once you have a base (see above) you can use textured wallpaper to add ridges. I got this idea from Jennifer Hosler. She used Easy Textures Paintable Wallpaper (Pattern No 99424F) to cover a carpet tube column. I didn't find that exact one but I found a similar style by another brand here. "Warren" Method of Constructing Columns Kate Taylor Warren and her husband shared the following method they came up with to make columns like you see above. Inside each column is a 90" heavy cardboard carpet tube. Each has a 2-3 foot wooden fence post fit snugly inside and screwed to a 20" board as a horizontal base. The part of the column you see is five sheets of under-wallpaper insulation cut in lengths that circle around to make a 20" diameter cylinder. A construction stapler was used to staple them to the carpet tube in the back. The material they use, found in a DIY store where wallpaper is sold, consists of a very thin layer of polystyrene bonded to a layer of heavy brown paper. It pops out easily to hold its shape when circled and stapled, and is easy to paint. Kate Warren and her husband are in England, so I'm not sure whether the same material is available here in the States, but it would be worth checking into. They measured the "stripes" on the individual sheets and marked them so they could be painted before assembly on the carpet tube. This was an easier and safer way to paint--no climbing ladders and trying to get straight lines painted. The columns are set on squares of stryofoam (called polystyrene in the UK). The cornice (or pediment) is not resting on the columns but is suspended from the ceiling. Otherwise it would be rather unstable. Pool Noodle Columns Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Houston, TX Photo by Marian Seidel You can find full step by step instructions on how to make pool noodle columns here also (though it was for a more permanent feature, so had some steps you could skip for VBS). Here's some in-process pics shared by Marian Seidel of Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Houston, TX. (She's still in the in process phase so I don't have final pics right now). 1. You start with cardboard carpet roll tubes for a base. 2. Cute pool noodles in half lengthwise with exacto knife (to make two parts like celery sticks, not two shorter pool noodles). 3. Put foam into noodle like you would put cheese whiz on the celery stick, and press onto roll. 4. Use 3 nails, one at the bottom, top and middle to secure. 5. Trim as necessary. (Save pieces...see #6) 6. Make a stand (sorry, I don't have instructions on how to make stands, but you can see some examples there. I believe there is a stick or in the middle that you just drop the carpet tubes onto). Use extra pool noodle pieces and/or foam to stuff into carpet tubes to stabilize. 7. Paint TIP: If you're planning this long in advace you can save money if you buy pool noodles out of season (at the end of summer, early fall clearance sales). Corrugated Plastic Columns You can use sheets of corrugated plastic (PVC Roofing) either to make freestanding columns, or to wrap around posts and other features. While pricey, this method has the benefit of being weather resistant, so is great for outdoor features. You can find this type of sheeting at most hardware stores. You can see one of these types of columns in the background of picture to the right. Thanks to Rebecca Edwards for this picture. Dayspring Baptist Church, Waco, TX Another church used these to make the following.... Photo and instructions by Ruthann LaMoreaux Litchford HOW TO MAKE COLUMNS/PEDIMENT The pediment is the triangular roof on top MATERIALS 12 ft white pvc roofing panel (corrugated plastic), cut in half to 6 feet; Heavy duty scissors or snips (1) 4x8x2 foam insulation board, white (1) liquid nails tube (& caulk gun) (1) roll white duct tape (1) bread knife or box cutter (4) Wooden Chop Sticks TO MAKE COLUMNS 1. Cut panel into (2) 6ft pieces using heavy duty scissor or snips and duct tape into tubes. 2. Score and snap insulation board into squares for column bases - for each base I cut (1)13x13" & (1)11x11" & (2)6" circles. Use liquid nails to adhere these into a stack. 3. Once dry assemble column onto one base and slide a second base on top. 4. Using remainder of insulation board score & snap a large triangle along with enough framing to surround it. (The one pictured used 6ft wide base x 2 ft high triangle. Bottom framing board was 11" wide to sit securely on column topper. Side framing pieces were 5 or 6" wide.) 5. Miter the corner edges with a knife/cutter. Liquid glue it all together. Dry 24 hours. 6. Use a poster or any signage you want to fill in the center. 7. Place pediment onto columns and push chop sticks through into column base for attaching. Score, snap, glue, chop stick. Done. TIP: How to Create Depth If you are making a colonnade on a stage you can create depth and and add an illusion of a larger scene by starting with taller columns and then using descending smaller columns, set at an angle like the picture on the right... continuing the colonnade with a backdrop with painted columns at the back. In the following picture you can see the angling technique (though I don't know whether their columns decended in size). (I got this idea and the drawing in this section from cdevries, who writes a number of wonderful articles on theater design. It was from a section on 3 More Ways to Improve Your Theater Set about creating depth. The picture above is from Faith Baptist Church. Used with permission.) 2D Colums Picture by Mindy Love Harper Flat paper columns are simple and inexpensive. You can draw them on butcher paper or posterboard (for thicker, more reusable affect) or order pre-made ones online. I love how Trinity Presbyterian Church of McKinney, Texas used simple paper columns and a roof to frame the doorway to "Paul's House." While it takes a little drawing skill, it doesn't look unreasonably hard, and yet is very effective in transforming this from just another room to a house in Athens. And, if you prefer to avoid drawing/painting it yourself, here are several paper column options I found online (click pictures to find on Amazon)... Semi-3D Columns For a semi-three dimensional look try one of the techniques below. Foam Board Columns Dayspring Baptist Church, Waco, TX We carved foam board with a hot knife and painted the indentations grey to make these columns. Then we put them up in front of some pretty party paper to cover up a wall sculpture you see peeking out of the top there. I believe the paper we used was flat, but the only paper with the same design I was able to find now online was this corrugated version (which is probably more expensive than what we used, but would offer more stability). Cardboard Column "House" Photo by Michelle Robeson La Flamme This structure was made out of a VERY LARGE box. It has plaster on it which gives it the column texture. I like that a person could actually get IN this columned house. View More Column Decor See More Rome VBS Posts This post includes a few Amazon affiliate links through which I can earn a commission. Anything earned through this post will be donated to charity. More info here. Shared On Throwback Thursday
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I saw this little decor "plant" on Etsy that was reminiscent of a crossover between the sand worm in Beetlejuice and the Little Shop of Horrors' Audrey 2. It was so cute, I decided to try my hand at making my own. What You'll Need A pot of some sort. I found this one at
We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post. Please see policies for more information.I love a good paper craft. All you need is paper and maybe some crayons or markers. This origami eye from Krokotak is fun to make, plus once you have the steps down you can make it
A tradicional festa de Halloween é celebrada no dia 31 de outubro, mas por aqui no blog já estamos em clima de Dia das Bruxas. Como muitos de nós sabemos, a festa à fantasia mais esperada depois de…
Tanner the Triceratops is a beginner friendly free triceratops crochet pattern. This dinosaur pattern includes detailed instructions and photos.
Heute zeigen wir die schönsten und einfachsten DIY Ideen für Ihr Last-Minute-Halloween-Kostüm. Popcorn, Zuckerwatte, Kaktus oder vielleicht Kaugummi?
Moldes de morcego para Halloween incríveis que você usar na decorção sua festinha de Dia das Bruxas, acessórios e muito mais.
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In autunno ai bambini più piccoli possiamo proporre delle semplici attività creative per favorire il coordinamento oculo-motorio e la sperimentazione di nuove tecniche espressive.Nel post trovate delle schede da completare, per ogni scheda è suggerita una tecnica da utilizzare. Queste schede possono essere utilizzate anche con i bambini con bisogni educativi specaili.
Moldes de morcego para Halloween incríveis que você usar na decorção sua festinha de Dia das Bruxas, acessórios e muito mais.