These fairy house so pretty, you can order from Etsy or follow below video instructions make your own fairy house.
This upcycled cardboard roll fairy house is a fun craft for kids. The simple DIY fairy house is made with paper items on hand and easy to customize!
Craft some fun toadstool house lanterns out of cardboard tubes! You can read my big list of toilet paper roll crafts or scroll down for the full tutorial. Disclosure: this post contains affiliate links.
Make the most of playtime with 10 amazing DIY cardboard toys - find them all at The Sweetest Occasion
I'm a great believer in making crafts accessible for little ones - it doesn't have to be something they can make as a whole, but it isn't a toddler or preschool craft if they can't
Chances are, you have packing tubes and paper towel rolls in a recycling bin. We sure did. Until we decided to build a cardboard castle out of recyclables.
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!
How to make a small fairy house tree out of cardboard and spray foam; Faeries gardens inspiration DIY; Fairy doors and windows
This upcycled cardboard roll fairy house is a fun craft for kids. The simple DIY fairy house is made with paper items on hand and easy to customize!
Descubre por qué dejar que tu hijo use su atuendo favorito puede aumentar su confianza y creatividad, además de consejos sobre cómo establecer límites con amor cuando sea necesario. ¡Una divertida perspectiva sobre la crianza a través de la autoexpresión!
Not much to say. My idea was to use it as window display for christmas. Very easy and cheap to do, takes a lot of time thou.
A tutorial on how to create my beautiful DIY Flower Garden Fairy. Hang this fairy from your ceiling to create a magical woodland.
This three piece layering stencil set, Fairy Portal, is from Brutus Monroe. These reusable 6" x 6" stencils can be layered to create a beautiful forest background for fairies. These stencils can be used with your favorite inks, markers, paints, pastes, glazes, mists, sprays, and other crafting mediums (sold separately). These stencils can be used to make cards, slimline cards, tags, scrapbook pages, and other paper crafting projects.
For this post, I technically have my first guest blogger! My husband, Brian! He’s recently been making props and helmets out of ...
This tablescape was inspired by traditional blue and white porcelain that seems to never go out of style. The earlier versions of white pottery with blue glazed motifs have been found in 9th century present-day Iraq. China began their own renditions in the 14th century and the trend finally caught on in Europe in the 18th century. Can you believe it’s […]
OK friends, I've finally got everything together to share with you our latest cardboard + duct tape creative adventure (which is the perfect...
Have you made a weaving board before? Nature weaving is of the easiest crafts because you can use any cardboard that you already have along with flowers from your garden. We are currently raising Monarchs this season from egg to butterfly to study their life cycle, so naturally we had to add in a few
We are on such a roll with our dog crafts! We have already made a paper bag puppy dog puppet, build-a-dog craft, heart puppy and now we are so excited to share our toilet paper roll dog craft with you guys and gals! This toilet paper craft is quick and a super easy craft to make
In 2008, from a nasty little bedsit in East London, I spent 2 weeks building a cardboard suit of armour - a pseduo-protective intervention for catalysing risk-experiences. This photoset documents it's construction.
Neat ideas for crafts parents can do at home with their kids, complete with ideas for every age group.
Every grade level loves to make castles. I wanted an easy fairy tale castles project for my second grade students.
Download our exclusive pattern to create a stunning set of DIY articulating wings made from cardboard. Download the DIY template and we will walk you through the rest.
Tutorial for making your very own homemade puppet theatre out of a cardboard box, ideal for puppet shows. Includes free printable front to the theatre.
Here's how to make your own DIY Halloween Dollhouse with basic materials like cardboard, paint, and glue with this tutorial.
My third graders are doing simple machines in science class, which matches up perfectly with the next unit I wanted to do with them! I've been wanting to build castles with a grade, so I figured this would be the perfect class to do it with...we could incorporate simple machines in our draw bridge! I've seen numerous examples of these floating around Pinterest, but most of them use just cardboard tubes of different sizes to create a princess-like castle. I did a little research on castles (because let's be honest...I know very little about castles), and I used various sources from pppst.com to create a handout (I'll have to attach that tomorrow...I left my hard drive at school). On the first day of the project, students partnered up and read about the parts of a castle and then tried to match the name of each part to its picture on the back of the handout. It has taken us approximately two days to put these castles together so far. From here, we will gesso the cardboard (the shiny, printed side of the cereal boxes, not the brown side) and add the texture to the walls. Students will be able to paint medieval scenes on the inside of their walls and they will have to brainstorm how to make their drawbridge work. Finally, we'll make the cones to put on the tops of their towers. This is my castle that I made. I used regular cardboard and paper towel tubes. I found that it was VERY difficult to cut the cardboard using my own scissors and I knew the students wouldn't be able to cut it with their scissors, so I had them all bring in cereal boxes. Each student used one large cereal box to make their castle walls. We cut out the front and back of each box, and then cut those in half. Students cut out the little "teeth" on their walls, and then folded the sides to create a little flap to make it easier to hot glue them to the cardboard. Once glued, they had to trim down their towers if they were too tall to make them a little more proportionate. This is the first time I've let 3rd graders use hot glue guns and it was VERY successful! Some of them were leery of using the glue guns, so I helped them, but everyone else did quite well! We had no burned fingers! Once a student finished constructing his or her castle, they helped others catch up...it was great watching their teamwork today! My cart of castles! Class B still needs one more period to finish constructing all of their castles. I just BARELY had enough paper towel tubes to do this project...I've been stock piling them for a while and I have one grandparent who has faithfully sent me two garbage bags full of them since the beginning of the year. Now, I just need a project to deplete the toilet paper tubes that I have left...
Learn how to Emboss Brown Paper Bags with Rebecca Parsons! These make great DIY Gift Bags!
Cardboard, glue. Blue rubber bands are temporary until velcro straps are attached. Progress photos: www.flickr.com/photos/65078346@N00/sets/72157627195465313/
15x Knutselen met schoenendoos & versieren; wat kan je er van maken?
Download the FREE scales template to make this awesome scaled dragon collar vest out of cardboard.