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 Friday, February 24, 2012

Freelance Friday: Glittered Sunglass Case


Happy Friday :). One obsession I have are, sunglasses. I love them! I have so many pairs, that I have picked up over the years. There are just so many cute and affordable ones out there. My one issue with sunglasses, are sun glass cases. I never really can find cute cases, and when I do often times they are over-priced. Luckily I came across this wonderful idea from, The Crafted Blog. They created this glittered sunglass case. It is very simple to make. All you need is a case, some glitter, and Mod Podge. Click here to learn how to make this chic DIY craft.






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 Thursday, February 23, 2012

Teaching Thursdays: Recycled Paper Bracelets



It is never too early to begin teaching kids the importance of recycling. A great way to do this is by showing them how they can make something from recycled goods. Here is a great project that displays this. This recycled paper bracelet is a great project to have them create. The bracelet was designed by, Cathie and Steve.

 

PLAID Supplies


·       Mod Podge ® Matte, 16 oz.


Other Supplies


Cardboard from a Cracker Box, Ruler and Pencil, Scissors, Scrapbook, Paper, Foam Paintbrush, 25” Ribbon for Ties, Scrap Ribbon, Glue,
Paper Flowers, and Buttons


Instructions


1.    Using a ruler, pencil and scissors, cut the cardboard in a rectangle shape that measures 1.5” x 5”.  Cut the scrapbook paper to 3.5” x 5”.

2.    Apply the paper to the cardboard with Mod Podge. Coat the back of the paper with Mod Podge. Center the paper over the cardboard rectangle.  Press to secure. Wrap the ends of the paper around to the back of the cardboard. Press and overlap the ends. Top coat both sides with a coat of Mod Podge. Use your fingers to press out any air bubbles. Smooth your brushstrokes. Allow to dry. Bend a gentle curve in the bracelet. 

3.    Cut the 25” piece of ribbon in half. Glue each piece to the ends of the cardboard. Glue scrap ribbons around the ends of the cardboard.

4.    Add flower embellishments to the bracelet. Using glue attach the flowers to the top center of the bracelet. Add a button to the center.

5.    To wear, wrap around your wrist and tie the ribbons into a bow.

 



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 Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Web Wednesday: DIY Salt Jar Votives with Mod Podge


I love mason jars, don't you? These jars can be used in several different ways. They can be used for storage, cups to drink out of, and even as candle votives. These DIY salt jar votives are one of the simplest projects I have come across in awhile. This is a craft that kids, and beginners to crafting can make with no problem. All you need to create these votives, are some Epsom salt, mason jars, and mod podge. While this is a simple craft that kids can make, please remember to be mindful of them around anything that contains fire. Have them make the votives, but you (the adult) be the one to light the candle :). This craft project was found on, Factory Direct Craft Blog. Click here to learn how to make this.



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