Aus Wildfrüchten und Kräutern lassen sich kulinarische Genüsse und herrliche Deko-Ideen kreieren.
Here's a collection of amazing kids' rooms that convey personality and style with splashes of color and eclectic finds.
Artist Peter Clark’s dress of pages, for the Holland Paper Biennial 2010.
We love flowers and look forward to the time we can plant annual flowers in the spring. Our love of flowers often shows up in our crafts like today's Paper Plate Flower Craft. We've also made
A small selection of my Living on the Edge collection from over the years with their stories... Living on the Edge 145; the Weight of the World Penny was not given to exaggeration but lately her share of the pie was feeling more and more onerous. And it wasn’t a fabulous cherry pie that one
check out these super fun shadow puppets I purchased from romp. don't you just love them?!?!? childhood should be filled with wild imagination and lots and lots of pretend play. our nightly bedtime routine with flashlights and books just got a lot cooler. and, these little darlings will go perfect...
Paper quillers have been anticipating revered paper artist Yulia Brodskaya's new, tell all book, Painting with Paper - Paper on the Edge...
Katie Loves …how Danish textile artists Helle Gråbæk and Maria Kirk Mikkelsen have played with paper weaving to make these beautiful squares of color and...
Aujourd’hui c’est férié, il fait froid, il fait gris (pour certaines) alors un truc sympa à faire avec les kids, un petit jardin d’hiver! Pour celles qui ont la main verte (pas mo…
Architecture Art Designs bring you more than amazing and unique ideas every day. With creativity and functionality we have made one whole family of our
Wow! I would guess at some point in our lives we all made a house or something out of a recycled cardboard box but this artist took it to an amazing extreme! Pop on over to Annalise Rees’ sit…
Do you sometimes feel the need to get your hands in to some kind of project? We are sure that most of us feel the need to do this once in a while and it also
Hello! As you can see, we are Ta-dah-ing today and I am so so so happy to be here! I love writing my Ta-dah posts. Like really, really L♥O♥V♥E it. I guess I must've written quite a few of them...
I'm having the greatest time getting inspired & looking through my collection (& some borrowed from the library) of vintage kiddie crafty b...
Perhaps you remember Hannah Nunn , whose paper cut lights I've featured on more than one occasion. She brings together makers of beauti...
Make paper lanterns and decorate them with pressed flowers in this easy tutorial from HGTV Gardens.
The Killer Nashville conference announced the twenty finalists for the annual Claymore Award. The honor goes to an unpublished crime fiction manuscript, with the winner receiving discounted admission to the conference and a potential publishing contract. According to conference organizers,...
Out of all the new things I learned over the past year, making paper mache skulls was probably one of the best. I have to credit Spooky Blue for teaching me this through a tutorial on his website. Now that I have learned this I can make an unlimited amount of heads for zombies or anything else I need one for. Here are a few pictures of how I make mine. I start with this basic skull, which came with a handy stand which makes things a lot easier. This one used to have some stuff inside that made it "talk", but I took all that stuff out. Then I cover it with strips of newspaper, about three layers. I have found if you alternate the colors, it helps you keep track of what you have done. For instance, use black and white for one layer, then something like the comics for the next layer, then black and white again. After this dries, usually overnight, I cut from below where one ear should be up and across the top of the skull and down the other side. Then start working on peeling off the pieces. Once you get them off, tape up the inside really good and fill it with expandable foam (I used Great Stuff). Be careful not to put to much in at a time as it will make the head kind of shaped wrong, which could be a good thing if you're going for that look. I usually put in a few layers at a time to prevent this, or have poked holes into the foam when it is about half setup to let the gases escape from inside, which will stop it from expanding. I think this ended up being the head for this guy... One of the cool things is that every one of these will end up looking different. I also do not add teeth, I think they look kind of cool without them and I was probably too lazy to make them. I also followed Spooky's groundbreaker corpse tutorial to make these guys. Spooky Blue's Tutorial
Browse our best kids' art projects to keep them entertained, happy, and feeling creative—including painting, coloring, and toys for imaginative play.
A friend linked to this on her FB page. How gorgeous are these anatomical cross sections made from quilled paper. I wasn’t sure what quilled paper was but the article defines it as “rol…
Here is what we made at the preschool this week. I have long been enchanted by Salley Mavor's use of milkweed pods for her wee folk, so I knew immediately when I stumbled across this beautiful post at Twig and...
Original craft and diy projects by a paper loving mid century design enthusiast.
RAINBOW PAPER PLATE TAMBOURINES - A fab homemade musical instrument to inspire creativity and fun.
Innovative creativity from PaperArtsy. Paint, stencils, and techniques galore for any mixed media enthusiast to enjoy.
I'm having the greatest time getting inspired & looking through my collection (& some borrowed from the library) of vintage kiddie crafty b...
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Make these delicate and simple bird's nests with your kids using old magazines or catalogs, a bowl, and some glue. Gorgeous for Easter or Springtime.
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These paper pyramid gift boxes are so unique and really easy to assemble. They also come with a free printable template.
Ten Sided Yin - Yang Globe (Kirigami)!: In this tutorial I will show you how to assemble the Yin - Yang Globe by Philip Chapman Bell. Special thanks to Mr. Philip Chapman Bell for giving me permission to post a tutorial on this model. Here is a link to the template: http://dl.dropboxuse…
Make your own pretty paper geode garland for your home, party or celebration. Pattern and tutorial by handcrafted lifestyle expert Lia Griffith.
We love this spin on the traditional Chinese paper lantern, the latest in our series with Sizzix!