Monday, December 22, 2014
DIY Star Washer Ornaments
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Merry Christmas!
Happy Holidays! (And happy crafting!)
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Homemade gift: DIY Felt Board
Let's make a DIY Felt Board
Now, in full disclosure, I wish I could say that Chuck loved it and played hours and hours with it while I took a nap on the couch. Errrm..... It didn't quite turn out that way. He played with the car parts for a bit, but then seemed much more interested in rolling around real cars.
But I won't call this a craft fail just yet. I'm hoping (cross your fingers!) that he'll grow to love the felt board as much as I did. But if not, no big deal. The entire thing only cost about 4 dollars to make because I already had most of the materials lying around the apartment. Score!
Now if you have a felt-loving child in your life, you can try making your own felt board too! (I bet it would make a great Christmas gift.) Here's how I made mine:
Materials to make a DIY Felt Board:
- Large poster frame
- Felt (Background felt large enough to cover frame and Other pieces)
- Scissors (Fabric and normal)
- Paper
- Pen
- Mod Podge
- Sponge Brush
Directions to make a DIY Felt Board:
1. Clean your work area. Felt attracts stuff. (I worked on the floor, so I swept it first.)2. Take out the back of your photo frame. Discard the glass. Place the back on your piece of felt and trace it. Cut the rectangle out.
3. Optional: If your felt is a bit wrinkly, carefully iron it. (I turned my iron to a lower setting and placed one of those protective ironing pressing pads over my felt before ironing it so I wouldn't melt or burn the felt.)
4. Place your piece of felt directly over the photo frame back. Make sure the sides all line up. To help with the gluing, fold one side of the felt over the other. Then, use your sponge brush and brush a bit of Mod Podge right next to the fold. Press the fabric down over the glue. Then, spread a little more Mod Podge next to your new fold and press the felt down again. Keep repeating this procedure until one side is fully glued down. Then, repeat the procedure with the other side.
5. Once the Mod Podge dries, put your board back into the frame. That's it!
Now comes the fun part- making your felt pieces. Doodle your designs onto paper. Then, trace them onto felt and cut them out. I chose to make a set of Christmas tree felt pieces and a set of car part pieces.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Groovy Sticker Snowflakes Art (Printable included)
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Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Build a Climbing Santa Paper Craft
Christmas is right around the corner. It's been raining CONSTANTLY here and we've been keeping busy with games, movies, and a lot of crafts. Today, I'm sharing a really fun Christmas craft. This climbing paper Santa toy is the perfect DIY STEM building craft to keep hands and minds busy. Preschool, elementary, and even middle school-aged children will enjoy designing their own Santa and then watching him climb up the chimney. Best part about this activity - I'll bet you have all the materials available for an crafty afternoon of fun.
How to Build an Easy Climbing Paper Santa with Kids
Monday, December 10, 2012
Hand and feet salt dough ornaments
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
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Friday, December 21, 2012
Crapty DIY potato chip bag pinata
Surprise! Today our Toddler Time group is holding a Christmas party. We're going to eat, drink, and hopefully meet Santa Claus. Cross your fingers.
Everyone is bringing something to the party. Baby Chuck and I are bringing a pinata. What? Why am I making yet another pinata? Well, some of the moms are from Mexico and apparently it's a Mexican tradition for children to hit a pinata at Christmas. (Side note: I really love that there are so many different cultures represented in our toddler group. It's neat learning about other cultures. Added bonus-I get a chance to practice my Spanish. Que bueno!)
Now, a traditional pinata looks like a sphere with seven cones sticking out of it. Here's the one I made:
Erm... I know what you're thinking. Leslie, yours looks nothing like that. True true, but it looks kinda like a star and there are tassels. Does that count? Let's just say that mine was inspired by the traditional one. The coolest thing about this pinata is that it's a true blue CRAPT!
Materials:
- several cereal boxes <-- crap!
- LOTS of potato chip bags* <-- crap!
- tape
- glue (I used Aileen's tacky glue)
- scissors
- pens
- ribbon
- aluminum foil
(*I'm slightly embarrassed by the amount of chips we eat in two weeks.)
Directions:
Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Make a felt and cardboard gingerbread house
DIY Felt and Cardboard Gingerbread House Toy
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Merry Christmas!
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Thursday, December 18, 2014
DIY Toy Car Ornaments
DIY Car Ornaments
Monday, September 12, 2022
Our 15+ Favorite Easy, Artsy, and Cozy Fall Kids' Crafts
Whenever fall rolls around, I find myself staying at home more, drinking hot drinks, and crafting with the kids. If you're looking for some easy, cozy, artsy, cute, and affordable kids' crafts, check out this list of my top 15+ favorite fall crafts.
15+ Easy, Artsy, and Cozy Fall Kids Crafts
Thursday, December 24, 2015
How to Cut Star Snowflakes
How to Cut Star Snowflakes!
Thursday, October 24, 2013
DIY Sugar Skull (Day of the Dead) Milk Jug Luminaries
Currently my college friend Kim is visiting us for the week. It's been really nice having someone else here while hubby is away. Time just passes by much quicker when you're having fun with a friend.
And just how have we been having fun? Well, we've been playing with Chuck... and eating... and watching tv... and crafting... a lot... a whole lot... Halloween and Dia De Los Muertos are right around the corner, so all of our crafts have been centered around those two holidays.
I'm currently on a sugar skull kick. I just love the way they look. So when I was staring at an old milk jug the other day, an idea dawned on me. Ding! Why not use them to make some sugar skull luminaries? So tada, here's what I came up with:
I'd seen tons of posts for ghost milk jug luminaries for awhile, so I figured this was a nice twist on that craft. It uses skulls and colorful lights instead of ghost faces and white lights. I just love how this little guy turned out. He's so cute and smiley... and gosh darn it, I've just got a big ol' soft soft for any craft that involves twinkly, colorful lights.
Monday, December 28, 2015
Free Printable New Year's Crown
Make (or Print out) New Year's Crowns
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
How to Build a Paper Air Skimmer Sleigh (FREE Printable included)
Looking for a really neat winter STEAM activity to make with the kids? A few months ago, my eldest son came back with a really cool paper skimmer that he made at school. They followed this paper skimmer tutorial on YouTube. The directions were great for older kids, but my youngest wasn't able to make one easily. So I came up with an easy printable that we could print out, color, fold, and race. :) Both boys loved using it so much that I'm sharing it here! With it being so close to Christmas, we called them our paper skimmer sleighs.
Print, Fold, and Build a DIY Paper Air Skimmer Sleigh
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
DIY Earmuffs? (A craft flop)
Did I drink too much coffee? Nope. Was I worried about Christmas shopping? Nope.
Don't laugh, ok? *Big breath* I couldn't sleep because I kept thinking about how I could crapt myself a pair of earmuffs using stuff in our apartment.
Weird right? I don't even wear earmuffs... but for some reason I kept wondering if I could make them. So the next day I played around with some materials ... and I ended up with a pair of these:
I have kind of mixed feelings about them. On the plus side, they look like earmuffs and they also block out some of the cold. However, they feel a little too light and stiff around my ears.
So, while I'm proud that I made a pair of semi-working earmuffs, I think this is probably a craft flop. Now if for some reason you want to see how I crapted these earmuffs (or you wanna see Chuck wearing the earmuffs), keep on reading!
Friday, October 11, 2013
10 Adorable DIY Slippers
Has the colder weather has got you thinking about warm nights by the fire place, pink onsie pajamas, and cocoa too? Why not throw in a fun DIY slipper project where you get to make something cute and cozy?
Rawr. These slippers that I embellished are the cat's meow. (Hardy har har.) Check out BuzzFeed to see directions on how to make these and nine other super cute slippers. (I'm personally very excited to try making slippers out of old sweaters. I feel some ugly Christmas sweater slippers coming on....)
Happy crafting!
Friday, November 9, 2012
Crapty Fridays- DIY cardboard animal trophy head (Holiday edition)
And I guess that technically should count as my weekly piece of crapt. However, I just couldn't help it. Our pile of recycled materials was growing larger and larger and the crapting bug hit me full force.
I had to give in.
So here's another crapty project: a cardboard deer head trophy (that I glitzed up for Christmas)
Before we continue, let me give this Crapting Disclaimer: If you attempt to try this project you will need the patience of a saint and some kick-a&& knife skills. I didn't really have either, so it took me several days to finish everything up. (I adapted this project from this set of original directions. I'm not ashamed to say that their final results looked way more polished than mine. I just used the crap that I had lying around the apartment. If you want a more polished look, go look at their directions. If you want a quirkier girly crapty look, try out mine!)
Still with me? Ok, let's begin.
Materials:
- deer head template
- scissors
- pen
- Mod-podge
- foam brush
- aluminum foil
- very sharp craft knife
- shoe polish
- sequins!!!
- skewer
- cardboard boxes <--crap!
Directions:
Step 1: Print and cut out your deer head template. Trace the various pieces onto cardboard and then cut everything out using a sharp craft knife. (Scissors really won't work. Trust me.)
Note: I simplified the design of the antlers because I'm just really not that patient.
Step 2: Modpodge your aluminum foil (shiny side down) onto the fronts and backs of the different pieces. Let everything dry overnight.
Note: See how my edges are still cardboard brown? Ick. I wasn't quite sure what to do with them, so I just covered each piece's front and the back. Looking back, I probably could have covered one side with aluminum foil and then left a little bit extra so that I could cover the edges as well. Then, I would have just covered the back of the piece and not had to worry.
Step 3: I wasn't too pleased that my deer head looked like it was made of cardboard and aluminum foil. So, I pulled out some shoe polish and tried antiquing everything I wiped on the shoe polish and then used a paper towel to wipe some off. Now my aluminum pieces looked a little less shiny.
(Like this look? I used a very similar technique to make my cute cat metal magnets)
Step 4: I still wasn't too pleased by my results, so I went with the "more is more" approach. I totally blinged this baby up and added sequins to the antlers and nose. To do this, I painted on a bit of Mod-podge, and added each sequin one-by-one. I have shaky and clumsy hands, so my fingers got really sticky after a couple of sequins. The whole process went by much faster when I switched to using a skewer to glue the sequins down.
Warning: Sequins are super shiny and will blind you. |
Step 5: I waited for everything to dry and ta-dah! My glitzed out animal trophy is complete.
So what do you think? Is this piece quirky and girly? Or, is it just a deer-saster? I actually kind of like it and it's definitely going on our walls during this holiday season.
Hope you have a great weekend andthanks for joining me on another crapting adventure!