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 Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Tuesday Kid's Talk: A Useful and Cheap Mother's Day Gift

Kid's love to create all kinds of things, but they especially love to create something they can give as a gift. With Mother's Day quickly approaching parents and teachers may be looking for a craft kids can create to give to their Moms. Try this painted flowerpot. This pot is very simple to make, and the supplies needed are very affordable. You will need a clay pot, Apple Barrel paints, and FolkArt paints. All these paints are kid friendly, and non-toxic. I stumbled across this easy project on a blog, called Wholesome Mommy. Click here to see how a Mom and her son created this wonderful Mother's Day gift.


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 Monday, May 07, 2012

Monday Funday: Fun Frames

By Candie Cooper - To see more from Candie please check out her blog, Candie Cooper's Journal.


I love magnets. Even more, I love magnets that hold pictures, which is exactly what these fun frames are!

 


You will need Folk Art or Apple Barrel acrylic paints in desired colors, bee and flower frame (check out the www.plaidcraftexpress.com), paintbrushes and Martha's silver liquid gilding. Please note that the silver gilding IS NOT kid friendly (adding it to this craft project should be done by an adult for safety). Plaid does make Folk Art non-toxic acrylic metallic paints in a wide range of colors.


Base-coat the flower and bee however you like. Before I forget, I think the bee would make a pretty sweet gift for Father's Day (which will be here before we know it).


I'm officially hooked on the silver gilding. It looks so bold on painted surfaces. Remember, this step is for adults. Use a flat brush to make stripes around the inside of the flower and around the bee’s wings. I think you'll find it's the bees’ knees (sorry, couldn't resist). Use paint thinner to clean your brush.


Use a decorative hole punch to cut mini-shapes out of scrapbook paper. I found the thinner paper was easier to cut vs. card-stock. Duh, right?


You know the drill!  Paint a coat of Mod Podge on the petals and let your little one stick the flowers wherever they like.


The only thing that would make this flower happier is a picture of a loved one.


Hole punches come in a variety of sizes. I like the mini stars for the bumblebee. You could use a regular hole punch to make polka dots too. Punch a bunch and Mod Podge your heart out!

 


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 Friday, May 04, 2012

Freelance Friday: Mod Podge Plates


TGIF! The weekend is here, and I bet you can't wait to craft. Today I wanted to share an inspirational project that is kid friendly. Check out these Mod Podge plates. I love how simple these are to make, and the message they display. It is never too early to teach your little ones about the power of positive messages and sayings. I discovered these plates on a blog, called The Cards We Drew. Click here to see step-by-step how to create them for yourself. All supplies used in this project are very affordable, and can be easily found at your local craft store.

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