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 Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Web Wednesday: Marbled Pottery Painting – Preschool Craft

With the school year winding down, many parents are going to be busy looking for activities to keep their kids occupied. Crafts are a great way to keep their little fingers busy, and allow them to be creative at the same time. Have your kids craft more this summer, and stock up on some supplies at Walmart. Earlier this month Walmart debuted their revamped craft department. They have added so many new crafting supplies, to make them a one-stop shop for all your crafting needs. I recently came across a craft blog called, It's Gravy Baby. Whitney created this marbled pottery project. It is a great craft for little kids. Whitney shows you how to create this project here. A simple project, that is sure to entertain your kids during the summer months.


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 Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial: Man Cave Door Sign



Father’s Day is this Sunday. Have your kids made their dad a gift? If not, here is a great gift for dad. Recycle a tie to hang this sign for the man cave! Dads typically have a man cave somewhere in their home. It often is the basement or an office. Regardless of where it is located he is sure to like this sign, to claim his own room. See below for all the supplies and instructions needed to make this project. 

 

PLAID Supplies


·         FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Medium Gray, 2 oz.

Mod Podge ® Matte, 8 oz.


Other Supplies


Wood Circle Plaque, Scissors, Paintbrushes, Hot glue, Newspapers/magazines, Foam plate for products, Recycled men’s tie


Instructions


1. Tie men’s tie into a knot with loop for hanging; set aside.

2. Paint circle with Medium Gray; let dry.

3. Cut desired letters from printed materials.

4. Use Mod Podge to attach letters to plaque; let dry.

5. Apply topcoat of Mod Podge over plaque; let dry.

6. Refer to photo for placement and hot glue back of plaque to tie hanger.

 



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 Monday, June 11, 2012

Monday Funday: Styrofoam Flowers and Butterfly


A pretty and easy to make bouquet of flowers and spring critters. Kindra Boroff made this adorable project. This is a very easy craft to make, and perfect for beginners. These critters  and flowers would make for an excellent summer camp craft project. Below are all the supplies and instructions you will need. Enjoy!

 

PLAID Supplies


·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Hot Pink, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Turquoise, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - White, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Black, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Leaf Green, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Canary Yellow, 2 oz.

·       Plaid ® Brush Sets - Learn-to-Paint - Brush Set with DVD


Other Supplies


Styrofoam –variety egg shape pack, Wood hearts, 24 gauge wire, Black seed beads, 1” half wood ball, 2- 2” teardrop wood shapes, 2- 1 ½” teardrops wood shapes, 4-1” oval wood shapes, Green & white gingham fabric, 2 ½” terra cotta pot, Dowel rod, Spanish moss, Hot glue, Knife, Toothpicks, and Satin sealer.


Instructions

1. Cut three small foam eggs in half and base-coat with Turquoise.

2. Using the end of a brush handle and White, add polka dots to the foam as shown. Paint the half wood ball with Canary Yellow. When dry hot glue the Turquoise petals to the ball as shown. 

3. Mix Turquoise and White together to create a light blue and base-coat the terra cotta pot. Allow to dry and seal with the satin sealer.

4. Shape one large egg to make the butterfly body and paint with the light blue mixture.

5. Cut the fabric to cover the outside edge, hot glue around the pot and fold the rest inside the pot. Push foam into the pot leaving a ½” for the Spanish moss. Hot glue moss to the top of the foam as shown.

6. Cut the dowel rod to 8”for the butterfly and 6” for the small flower. Base-coat with Leaf Green.

7. Mix Hot Pink and White to create a light pink and paint the wood hearts. Paint the 2” teardrops with Hot Pink; Paint the 1 ½” teardrops with Canary Yellow; Paint the 1” ovals with Turquoise.

8. Insert the hearts into the sides of the butterfly body to create wings, hot glue if needed. Hot glue the painted shapes to the wings as shown.

9. Using the end of a brush handle and White, paint polka dots to the wings.

10. Paint Turquoise stripes to the body of the butterfly. Using Black and a liner brush paint the eyes and mouth.

11. Bead the seed beads onto the wire to create 3” antennas and stick into the foam.

12. Hot glue the flower to the 6” dowel rod and the butterfly to the 8” dowel rod. Insert into the flower pot.

 


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