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 Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Web Wednesday: Mod Podge Flameless Candles


When you have little ones, there are often several precautions you have to take around your home. Many adults love candles, but they are not the most child friendly item around, for obvious reasons. Many kids love candles, because they become entranced by the flames. Well here is a project that may be a good compromise for both kids and their parents, mod podge flameless candles. I stumbled upon this craft project from a blog called, Love Bug Living. I saw these candles, and immediately fell in love with them. I love these! This project is great to do with your kids, and is very budget friendly. To learn how to re-create this project click, here.

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 Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial: Cereal Box Valentine Holders



Normally you may not think there are many recycled Valentine’s Day crafts. Well here is one you will definitely be amazed by. These Cereal Box Valentine Holders are so creative, and unique. Julie Lewis designed these. I could really see teachers creating these with their students. Kids would love this project. Not only is it a recycled craft, it is purposeful also. It’s a great way to store all your Valentine cards.

 

PLAID Supplies

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Wicker White, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Licorice, 2 oz.



Other Supplies


Empty cereal boxes, Flat brush ½”, 1 ¼” foam spouncer, Craft knife, Ruler, Brown craft paper, Red grosgrain ribbon, Assorted gems and glitter stickers, 2 large red glitter stickers, Wood valentine appliqué,
Pink and red chenille stems, Glue, Double sided tape, and Scissors


Instructions


1. Carefully cut three sides of cereal box for lid with craft knife. Cut an opening for Valentines and poke two holes into top side of box for handles. Front of box will open from top and fold down.

2. Paint one Licorice and let dry.

3. Cut Craft paper to fit all sides of box and either glue or secure with double-sided tape. Cut and ‘X’ in opening for cards, fold paper to the inside and secure.

4. Apply Wicker White spouncer dots.

5. Cut length of ribbon for handle, or twist pink and red chenille stems together. Insert ends through holes and glue.

6. Cut lengths of ribbon for straps and glue around boxes as shown. Start at the top end of the front box opening and end at the front just even with card opening.

7. Glue embellishments and wood appliqué to box. Add large adhesive hearts to end of ribbon to close.

 



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 Monday, January 23, 2012

Monday Funday: Hearts a' Flutter Bugs
By: Candie Cooper (See more projects from Candie on her blog, Candie Cooper's Journal)



What do you get when you put two hearts together? Wings! And love, of course which is what these little Hearts a' Flutter Bugs are all about!



Here are the basic supplies, but you'll also need some Mod Podge, paint brushes, buttons, sticky dot magnets, pink paint and thick glue.


 
Paint each heart silver and then decorate in a variety of ways. One way is by sponge painting as seen here. I'm using the Martha Stewart sea sponges with Metallic Pink Folk Art paint. This is one of my favorite ways to add surface decoration because it's so easy!



These craft sticks came decorated like this, but you could always cover plain ones with scrapbook paper. I'm using love themed K and Co. die cut strips to jazz em' up even more. Look for them in the scrapbook section of the craft store and use Mod Podge to adhere them to the stick.



Another way to decorate the wings is with Hologram Extreme glitter. Oh yeah!




Or with the Martha Stewart pink glitter paint that I used in last weeks, "Sweet Heart Art" post. I put it around the edge and a little in the middle. Glue the heart wings to the upper half of the craft stick followed by two magnet dots.



Fold a pipe cleaner in half and twirl the ends to create antennae. Use thick or cool temp hot glue to attach to the back of the head. See the picture above where I added mini pom-poms and big sequins to the end of the antennae for more pep.


You can also add a few buttons on the wings. These bugs are easy going and perfectly ok being decorated with the extra craft supplies you have laying around. Glue two wiggle eyes and suddenly your Flutter Bug is alive and ready to fly, spreading love to all!










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