Easy handmade greeting cards for Christmas that kids can make.
Next time you go out for a walk in the nature do gather some twigs, as we're showing a fun tutorial on how to make a lovely twig boat craft today. I do love recycled
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These yarn pumpkins are such a gorgeous little fall craft project - great for a table centerpiece or even a fall mantle. They're beautiful on their own, or in a group! Have you seen that fabulous pin going around Pinterest showing the multi coloured yarn balls? Seriously, take a look at how GORGEOUS these yarn balls are. So I thought, what a fun twist to turn those little balls into pumpkins! And you know what? They ended up looking awesome! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us
Remember when we used to terrify our parents with popsicle stick crafts that clashed with everything? Here are 9 fun popsicle stick crafts for grown-ups.
These easy and colorful pumpkins are so simple to make yet actually look adorable!
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Please note that this post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, Rewards Style influencer and Jane Influencer, we earn from qualifying purchases and any sales made through such links will reward us a small commission – at no extra cost for you. Creating clay leaf bowls are fun to do. Plus it’s a super easy...
Mason jar crafts are super popular right now - they are easy to find and cheap to buy. And they can be used in many different ways for crafts.
Tired of paying high prices for leather jewelry you could easily make? Then get out your crafting gear, and make your own leather bracelets from scratch! The process is easy, and you will be left with a handmade, sophisticated piece of...
With the cold winter months just beginning, I decided to turn our classroom into a tropical paradise. My students and I spent our whole first week back from winter vacation decorating. They were like little leaf cutting machines! One huge advantage of teaching older students is that they make very capable helpers! Now that we are done, we can enjoy our island classroom for the rest of the year. For the ceiling, I hung a green hula-hoop up in the center. Then I strung alternating shades of green streamers. I used a fishing line hung across to help hold up the streamers in the middle so that they wouldn't hang too low. I also added a few paper flower garlands I bought on Amazon to add some more color. I love decorating the ceiling! For the background around my whiteboards, I stapled up some tropical leaf bulletin board paper. I framed it with four inch strips of bamboo printed paper. For my festive chair, I stapled a lei to the top of the chair and taped the skirt under the bottom. It stays in place pretty well. I've been using it now for a week and had no problems. I can't even feel that it's there when I sit. I replaced the blue paper with green for the bookshelf background. The treasure chest is full this time. The students have to earn five coins in order to open the chest and select a treat. All of the candy is stuff that you can't buy here, so that makes it a special treat! Leopard print border with fake fabric leaves and some real plants that have survived from last year's Hogwarts herbology display. Also my students requested a tea area. They are really into drinking green and fruit teas. They are allowed to have it as long as they keep the area clean and bring their own supplies like tea and honey to share. My students joke that I'm the big tiki head and that they are the little ones. My "window," also bordered by the bamboo paper strips. Bamboo printed paper strikes again! Our Mayan temple. It's hard to see in the picture but the black part on the sides is lined with red christmas lights that blink. Our temple looks like it belongs in Vegas. The leaves look really impressive, but were not that hard to make. I made six different leaf stencils and gave my students tons of green and yellow paper. They traced the leaf design onto one page and then layered several sheets of paper when they cut. This way they could make 6-7 leaves each time. Multiply that by six workers and you have lots of leaves in no time! I made a few large basic leaf designs with green bulletin board paper and then they layered their leaves on top. The hallway outside our classroom. I recycled the green kelp forest pieces and the blue water pieces from my last class theme for this waterfall. I also bought a long silver strand streamer doorway decoration. To make the waterfall, we used a huge piece of cardboard and cut out a rocky design. Then I layered the blue strips and the silver streamers to make the water. I added some extra blue pieces to the bottom for a pool. I twisted brown bulletin board paper to line the bottom and stapled a few fabric leaves to it. I surrounded the whole thing with the green vines. There is actually a door to a classroom behind the waterfall, but it's not used. If you're wondering how I so perfectly spaced the decorations, they were pre-hung on strings and I just had to staple them to the wall. Classroom entry The blue lanterns and spirals are also recycled from the ocean theme. Middle School Lockers
This whimsical ENCHANTED FOREST BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Effi Tsoukatos of Le Petit Party in Australia. I love all of the woodland and fairy elements in this party! And the names given to the different foods are so creative and tie in perfectly with the theme!
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....DIY So, here's a little useful and pretty DIY for your kitchen: A wooden bead trivet. Perfect for protecting your work surfaces from hot pots and pans when cooking...I use mine to rest my chemex coffee maker on, and I love the simple hexagonal design and the color and texture of the wooden beads! This is a very simple make, and besides from the wooden beads, all you'll need is a needle and some string. I made mine in less than 1/2 hour. Here's how you can make your own: Create a loop at the end of your string, then thread on 6 beads... Use the loop to tighten the beads together into a circle, then pass the needle through the last bead to secure the shape. Let's call this the first row. To start forming the second row, thread on one bead to sit between two of the beads on the first row. Secure by passing the needle through the next bead on the first row...repeat all the way around... Next up, you want to fill the gaps on the second row... Do this by passing the needle through the beads you've just attached, then add the beads to fill in.. Start the third row in the same way as you did the second, but this time add two beads, before securing by passing the needle through the corresponding bead on the previous row... Continue all the way around... ... then fill in the gaps as you did before. I stopped there, but if you want a bigger trivet, just repeat the processes above until you get your desired size. Tie off the loose end. Simple, easy and good looking: A useful addition to your kitchen... I love the way it compliments my Chemex and fits in with my kitchen interiors: I hope you all have a great weekend, and that you will pop back next week for my next installment in my Beautiful Utility blog post series, as next week I am looking at how to get your laundry and household cleaning essentials to become more integrated element of your interiors, by choosing functional, yet beautifully designed tools for the job. Please vote for me for best DIY blog
These adorable DIY Pumpkins are made from inexpensive sisal twine that you can usually find at the Dollar Store. Each twine pumpkin takes less than 5 minutes to make and costs less than 50 cents!
There are lots of easy crafts that make kids happy and provide beautiful wall decorations for kids rooms
Download Here This is a free printable Noah's Ark Bible Bingo game. With six different game boards this set is print ready and the perfect addition to your Noah's Ark lessons plans. Each bingo board prints two
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