Vídeo sugerido (sigue leyendo más abajo): Sigue las nuevas manualidades en el canal de WhatsAppCómo hacer pez de papel «que se mueve»Aprende en este tutorial cómo hacer un pez de papel que se mueve, una manualidad muy fácil y divertida para hacer con niños. El cuerpo del pez está articulado (cortando tiras de papel de una sola hoja) de manera que, al agitar en la mano, su cuerpo se mueva como uno de verdad. Si no tienes todos los materiales también puedes probar este otro modelo de pez de papel más sencillo. Para que parezca un pez más real, puedes pintarlo, pegar aletas y
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Gather kids and adults alike to make these fun St. Patrick's Day decorations. Everything from toad napkin rings to paper clover wreaths will help create a festive celebration.
These are SO easy but are still a hit when you give them away filled with goodies! The green one above begins with an 8″ x 8″ square of paper. Here is a quick video for how to make it!…
Origami Chopstick Wrappers, made two different ways. Photos and step by step instructions included. Perfect for Chinese New Years!
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Hey everyone! Roree here, and I have a Tuesday tutorial for you. If you know me or my work, you know that I LOVE to make flowers. All kinds, really. Kim, the owner of October Afternoon, told me that she...
These simple South Korea Crafts for Kids are perfect to celebrate South Korea Liberation Day & learn more about this amazing country!
Hay quien comienza guardando uno de una chaqueta y termina con una colección infinita sin saber qué hacer con ellos. ¿Es tu caso? ¿Se te dan bien las manualidades? Pues entonces no te pierdas esta selección de DIY donde los protagonistas, son ellos.
SPRINGY THINGY CARD TUTORIAL It's time for me to share my weekly Tuesday tip or technique. This tutorial fell out of my tips/techniques book as I moved it last night and so got chosen for today's effort. It makes a card front that the receiver pulls open and the card opens out like a spring to see an inner 20cm square area. Images of a completed card using this technique are below these instructions. Practice this on some scrap paper first. MATERIALS 20cm square piece of card stock or decorative paper of your choice. Pre colour the card if you wish. I'll use white card stock so you can clearly see what to do. Pencil, rubber, ruler, craft knife, craft mat and bone scorer. HOW TOO 1) On all sides measure and make a light pencil dot at the 5cm, 10cm and 15cm mark. On my sample I will use a black marker so you can see what I did easily. 2) From the 5cm mark at the left and right side measure and mark a dot at the 10cm mark 3) From the 10cm mark at the left and right side measure in and mark a dot in at the 5cm mark from each side 4) From the 15cm mark at the left and right side measure and mark a dot at the 10cm mark. These dots make a large diamond. 5) Score between all these dots. In my image I have drawn dashes to show you were to score 6) At the top 15cm mark score down to the right side of the diamond. At the 15cm mark at right edge, score across to the bottom of the diamond. At the 5cm mark on the bottom edge, score up to the left side of the diamond. Lastly at the 5cm mark at the left edge, score across to the top of the diamond. See dashed marks I have marked for you on my sample. All these score lines will be mountain folds. That is you bend the scored line back on itself to make a mountain. 7) At the 10cm mark on all sides score into the points on the diamond. See dashed areas on my sample. These scored lines and the scored lines for the diamond are all valley folds. That is you bend the scored line in on itself to make a little valley. Here is my sample with all the scored lines bent to their respective mountain and valley folds. 8) Now all you do is gently fold the card in on itself. Start on one side and then work your way around. If you have all the scored correct lines and folds it sort of winds in like a spring. It should look like this at the front and this at the back. Rub off all marked pencil dots. After I made my sample above for you I painted the card stock with white gesso, sprayed it with various sprays. Stamped and added embellishments to turn it into a steam punk card. I then layered and stuck it to a base card. As mine is fairly embellished it doesn't fold completely flat. This is m Springy Thingy Card open Some close ups of the folded card part. Hugs Annette In Oz
These little gift boxes are super simple to make, but make a dramatic statement!! They're perfect for those makers, like me, who run online shops and want to add a little extra pizzazz to their packaging, or just makers who like to make gifts for their friends and loved ones!!
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Check out the coolest printable ever! Grab one, color it and glue together to make a totally awesome flextangle!
Happy Tuesday! It's Jill here, and I'm excited to share a step-by-step process for creating a pocket-page mini-album using colorful goodies from the October Afternoon Sidewalks collection! Step 1: Assemble your supplies. You will need five 5.5" x 12" sheets...
A unique origami compass rose star. Just like the NESW points on a map, using 1 sheet of square paper. This fun origami star design makes a great decoration.
Because there is still time! And because the traffic at the mall is crazy. Ever since Lisa and Sarah of A Spoonful of Sugar posted this little gift bag tutorial in 2011, it's been one of my favorites little things to make. They're relatively fast, relatively easy and you probably already have everything you need to make them. A Spoonful of Sugar Fabric Gift Pouch: Fabric Gift Pouch Tutorial - Circa 2011 Fabric Gift Pouch Tutorial - Christmas 2011 Fabric Gift Pouch Tutorial - Christmas 2012 Fabric Gift Pouch Tutorial - Updated 2014 I made one teeny, tiny, itty-bitty change...
This is a guide about making an origami chopstick wrapper. Put your origami skills to use or try this project if you are a beginner, and make these pretty chopstick wrappers for a special occasion.
Gather kids and adults alike to make these fun St. Patrick's Day decorations. Everything from toad napkin rings to paper clover wreaths will help create a festive celebration.