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 Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Web Wednesday: DIY Disney Craft: Kids’ Travel Coloring/Activity Board



Are you planning on hitting the road this summer? If so, your kids are going to need something to keep them occupied. Check out this fun and creative DIY Disney craft. Sara at Momendeavors created this project. The idea came from the fact that she and her family are headed to Disney World this summer, and the trip will be 5 to 6 hour drive. Sara found all the supplies for this project at Walmart. A very budget friendly project that is sure to keep your kids entertained for hours. To see how Sara made this and to learn how to recreate it, click here.  


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 Monday, June 18, 2012

Monday Funday: Laundry Bag Love

By Candie Cooper - To see more crafts by Candie visit her blog, Candie Cooper's Journal


Graduation open houses are happening everywhere. I was trying to think of a handmade gift to give to kids that will be shipping out for college in the fall. I love these blank laundry bags by Simplicity. They are blank canvases begging to be adorned with Plaid's iron-ons and fabric paints.




The laundry bags come in several colors. To embellish it, I'm using Plaid's color changing iron-ons. They come in a few different designs like the one above or the Eiffel tower below. When you expose them to the sun, the white turns to bright colors.




You'll also need some Folk Art fabric paint in whatever colors you like--metallic or matte. Paintbrushes in all sizes come in handy too.




Use a 1" brush to swipe paint around the border of the bag. This gives a neat distressed look. Use a hair dryer to speed paint drying process in between layers.




Then splatter paint it with a third color. I mixed paint with Plaid Folk Art fabric extender to make it EXTRA runny and awesome for flinging. I did this step outdoors, far far away from the house.




 Center the iron-on at the bottom half of the bag. I love this dreamy Eiffel tower pattern (if you have to do laundry, you can at least think about beautiful Paris while sorting).




Follow the instructions with the iron-on to adhere to the bag.




Remember to let the plastic piece cool completely before peeling the backing away. Touch up spots that aren't peeling away with the iron, let it cool, then try peeling again.




Optionally, you can tie a couple ribbons around the end to jazz it up a bit.




Expose it to sun, and the white part turns into a colorful rainbow. Fun, huh?

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 Friday, June 15, 2012

Freelance Friday: 2 Wonderful Rainbow Tutortials

One of the biggest craft trends of the year is rainbows. This trend can be seen in several different crafts all over the web. If you are also a Pinterest addict, then I'm sure you have seen this trend on many boards. Earlier this week I stumbled across two great rainbow crafts from the blog, Fireflies and Jellybeans. One project created was a rainbow crayon holder. These are perfect to holder your kids crayons, markers, or any other art supplies. This project also included another big trend, mason jars. To see how this was made click here. The second project created was a rainbow saw blade. This is a unique project, that can be used as wall art. To learn how to make this click here.





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