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 Monday, July 02, 2012
Monday Funday: Fourth of July Pot Hanger Decorations
By Candie
Cooper - To see more from Candie visit her blog Candie Cooper's Journal

I've
spent a good amount of time in the lawn and garden sections at retailers this
year. I love the cute whimsies to decorate your garden with. One
thing that especially caught my eye was the pot hangers from raccoons to frogs
and gnomes. Inspired, I created some special Independence Day decorations
that can hang from flowerpots.
You
will need:
Folk
Art paint in red, white, and blue, silver Duck tape, acrylic gems, sparkly
chenille stems, Mod Podge Hard Coat, paintbrushes, silver letter beads,
desired wood shapes, paper and scissors.

Punch
a hold in the wood shape with a drill or thumb tack. Paint the shapes in
blue and red and while the paint is still wet, brush white over tops in
different designs (I used swirls and slashes). Set aside to dry.
Use a contrasting color and the end of your paint brush to make dots
around the edge of the shapes.
Put
Duck tape on paper and cut out shapes to embellish the designs--a body for the
butterfly, strips for the flower petals. Use Mod Podge hard coat to
attach them to the wood pieces. You can also adhere the acrylic gems with
the MP hard coat. While those dry, spell out AMERICA or USA onto the chenille
stems.
String
the stem through the hole in the wood shape, folding in half and then folding
the top half again to make the hook. For the flower, I added an extra
piece that twirled from the side with USA beads.
Have
a very safe and happy holiday from us at Plaid!
 Friday, June 29, 2012
Freelance Friday: Patriotic Planter

The 4th of the
July is right around the corner, and it’s time to show off your patriotic
spirit. Have your kids help create some patriotic decorations by making these
planters. Very simple craft to make, all you will need are some plastic
planters, stencils, and Apple Barrel paints. This project was originally found
on the craft blog, The Domestic Diva. To see how it was made click here.
 Thursday, June 28, 2012
Teaching Thursdays: Ladybug Vs. Bumblebee Tic Tac Toe

Add a bit of fun to Tic Tac Toe with
fun bee and bug playing pieces. This project is sure to be a hit with your kids
during the summer. When I first saw this project, I was amazed. What a creative
way to reinvent this classic game. Kindra Boroff designed this craft, and now
you can too. See all the supplies you will need, and the instructions below.
PLAID Supplies
·
Apple Barrel ® Colors
- Hot Pink, 2 oz.
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Apple Barrel ® Colors
- Banana, 2 oz.
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Apple Barrel ® Colors
- White, 2 oz.
·
Apple Barrel ® Colors
- Black, 2 oz.
·
Apple Barrel ® Colors
- Green Clover, 2 oz.
Other Supplies
9x12 wood plaque, River stones, Black chenille stems, Wiggle eyes, Gloss
sealer, Ruler, Pencil, Hot glue or craft glue, Masking tape, and Scissors
Instructions
1. Base-coat the plaque with White,
including the edges.
2. Paint the top of the plaque with Green Clover as shown. Paint Black stripes
on the edge of the plaque.
3. Using the ruler, measure from the bottom creating 2 ½” squares for the Tic
Tac Toe board.
4. Create the letters to spell Tic Tac Toe with chenille stems and glue to the
plaque.
5. Paint five stones Banana and five stones Hot Pink. Add the stripes and polka
dots to the ladybugs and bumblebees using Black.
6. Seal the rocks to prevent the paint from chipping. Glue the wiggle eyes and
chenille stems to the rocks for wings.
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