If you're looking for boredom busters for your little ones, these step-by-step origami for kids tutorials are simple and oh so fun!
If your kids like to make slime, they will enjoy learning how to make oobleck. You only need 2 ingredients for this fun science experiment.
Rock Paper Scissors Graduation Gifts. Every year I post these because I like them so much. Top Photo: "Don't Leave Home Without It" by Sirin Thada. Print at Society6. Bottom Photo: DIY Rock Paper...
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If you like playing with paper whether it’s new or recycled this chart for all sorts of ways to manipulate paper could really come in handy for making all sorts of things from flowers to scul…
Learn how to make a mini origami pot plant with this step by step tutorial. Miniature origami houseplants make great desk decor & gifts.
Share your baked goods in style with this easy DIY cookie gift basket made from a paper plate. Cheap and easy treat packaging.
Hello! Please note: This listing is for a digital PDF pattern only, not the actual item or the materials. This pattern is written in English. Use this digital PDF pattern to make a tiny friend from scraps and take it with you wherever you go! This wee little mouse is designed to fit inside an empty Altoids® tin and will slip easily into purses or backpacks for travel. You can easily customize for a girl or a boy, depending on the colors you choose. This pattern uses both machine and hand sewing. This 8-page Wee Mouse Tin House sewing pattern features: - Tiny 4 inch tall corduroy or flannel mouse - Stuffed pillow - Felt 'mattress' - Felt blanket - Teeny felt teddy bear for the mouse - Actual sized, digitally drawn pattern pieces that do not overlap - Step by step instructions with detailed, professionally drawn diagrams - Sample photos This pattern is written for folks who have had some basic sewing and embroidery experience and who are familiar with common sewing terms. If you can machine sew, precision cut small pieces, and embroider basic hand stitches and French knots, you can make this project. I've included lots of tips and tricks for easy construction -- No need to be afraid of the small scale! NOTE: This toy design is quite small and the teddy bear in particular may present a choking hazard. This is not a toy designed for children under the age of three! This digital pattern PDF is available for INSTANT DOWNLOAD once your payment is completed. An automatic email from Etsy.com contains your download link. Materials used to make the wee mouse are commonly available and probably in your scrap pile already! They include: corduroy OR flannel, wool or wool-blend felts, cotton ticking, stuffing and coordinating thread and floss. A combination of machine and some hand sewing are used. Freezer paper is also used to make construction simple and easy. This pattern is in PDF format on 8.5 x 11 paper, so you can print it from your regular printer at home on standard paper or card stock, as many times as you need for personal use. COTTAGE INDUSTRY SELLERS: If you are a home sewer, YES, it is OK to make and sell items from this pattern as long as you credit me for the pattern. No mass production allowed. Please review this page for guidelines: https://mmmcrafts.blogspot.com/p/cottage-industry-info.html This pattern is ©2012 Larissa Holland, all rights reserved. Do not distribute, share, or publish any portion of the pattern. Purchasing the pattern does not transfer you the copyright. It is unlawful to copy and resell this pattern. Thanks for respecting the copyright!
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Make creative and easy DIY gifts for girls. Fun homemade Christmas presents, cool DIY birthday gifts for teens, tween girl and younger kids gift ideas.
Have you ever felt bad throwing away all that pretty wrapping paper after opening gifts? I think we all have. What a waste of some of the prettiest papers around, right? I have often wondered what I might make with the leftover wrapping paper, but at Christmastime, my DIY mind sometimes goes blank. Fortunately, some
Ever wondered how to make a book? This little tutorial will show you how to make one with just 1 single piece of paper! This is perfect for kids!
Learn how to make mini origami succulent plants. Origami plants make perfect gifts, your friends will love them. No cutting or glue required.
Welcome the warm weather season with our best summer décor ideas. Everything from table setting and furnishing inspiration to mesmerizing lighting touches will enhance your space before hosting guests for barbecues, pool days, and more summer activities.
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Remember my post long, long ago, Do You Know Your ABC’s? Well, for one of the pages, I made a scratch -off section on it, because my husband loves scratch-off tickets. It’s super, super…
Many book paper crafts can be done with old book pages. The possibilities are nearly endless, from the paper flower, and chandeliers to towel papers. This bundle of ideas is perfect for all our book lovers out there. It's fascinating to us how the pages of a book can be utilized to produce so many different things. The ideas below will undoubtedly inspire you to make some creative patterns that may be used in various locations across your home.
Origami instructions on how to fold the traditional origami lotus flower. View the diagram and easy video tutorial! Make lots of pretty origami flowers!
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Learn how to make a simple origami square bowl with these easy instructions. These paper bowls are perfect for serving snacks or storing stationery, jewellery or other knick-knacks.
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It's taken a bit longer to pull together the tutorial for the honeycomb ornaments made from vintage book pages than I expected. I was hoping to retake some photos, but my camera is on the fritz. I'm freaking out just a little tiny bit, as I always have projects in the works, and it's Christmas time, and I need my camera! Start by choosing the paper you want to use to create your ornaments. I used pages from the same book used to create my woven stars. These are nice big sheets that can be used whole, quartered, halved, or cut into thirds to create the desired size and shape of ornament. Here, I quartered the pages to create the size of paper that was needed. The quartered sheets were then folded in half -- I folded several at a time. Next, a pretty profile shape was drawn to create a template, and that template was used to trace the cutting pattern onto the folded paper -- again, I would cut out several at one time. The folded shapes were then glued together, placing the leaves "back to back".... ...until I had a a stack of about two dozen pieces. You really need at least that many pieces to create a successful honeycomb. A few of mine were made with only eighteen pieces, and they are not as pretty as the ones created with a minimum of twenty-four pieces. For very large ornaments, you will need even more pieces. It is also important to have an even number of pieces. When the glue has dried on your stack of folded leaves, bring the front and back leaves together to form your basic shape. I clipped mine in place while the glue dried. These ornaments look beautiful in their simple fan shape! Seriously. You could stop. right. here. and have a stunning display! Or, you could create your honeycomb. The more leaves you've used, the more detailed your honeycomb pattern can be. Add some glitter, and add a pretty hanger, if you like, and you have these beautiful recycled ornaments. They make lovely gifts, individually packaged in pretty gift boxes, or hang them all together from your mantel. Be prepared for lots of oooohs and ahhhhhs, as these little ornaments are show stoppers! Mine are displayed on my Christmas mantel, along with some mercury glass balls, and vintage frames.... wish I could show you all. Hopefully the camera issues will be resolved in a few days:) Love mixed media? You might like this post on how to make mixed media flowers. Or click here for several easy art tutorials. If you enjoyed this post, please subscribe to House Revivals in the sidebar, so you won't miss the fun projects we have planned. Find us on Facebook, too, so you can catch all the "in between" stuff, and see what I'm working on throughout week on Instagram. Feel free to link today's project to your favorite social media sites. Thanks so much for stopping by! ~Amanda
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Celebrate the warm weather with the perfect spring project. Seed Paper is the next big thing in the DIY world and we love it too. Blogger Risa Baker with Restless Risa shares her favorite ways to package seed paper into gorgeous gifts and pretty party favors. Have you seen the lovely seed paper popping up […]
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