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 Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Web Wednesday: DIY No Dye Tie Dye



Kids love tie-dye. It is a summer staple, and one of the first ways many kids experiment designing their clothes. Now usually tie dye shirts or other items are made using actual dye, well in this DIY No Dye Tie Dye project you can swap the dye for Apple Barrel paint. That’s exactly what Rikka did with her little one. Rikka designed this project, and you can see step-by-step how she made it on her blog, Ricochet and Away!

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 Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial: Kid's Cricket Jar



Remember the days of catching fireflies in a jar and watching them glow? You can share that fun with your kids when you create this simple Cricket Jar together. It's great for holding crawly creatures your kids may find in the backyard.

 

PLAID Supplies


·       Mod Podge ® Gloss, 4 oz.


Other Supplies


Coloring book picture of cricket
Recycled glass jar with lid
Black marker


Instructions


1.    Tear out cricket picture from coloring book. Write "MY CRICKET" with marker on torn paper.

2.    Paste picture to side of clean jar with Mod Podge. Coat with 1 coat of Mod Podge using foam brush. Let dry.

3.    Poke air holes in lid.

 

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 Monday, July 16, 2012

Monday Funday: Fun for Kids Family Tree


During the summer months, many families spend more time together. Families enjoy cookouts, picnic, and vacations. There are several memories to capture, but most important its great to highlight each member of your family. This kids family tree turns family photos into a fun keepsake! Sherrie Ragsdale designed this project. This is such a simple, yet creative gift to make during this season. It is sure to bring your family together.

 

PLAID Supplies


·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Ocean Cruise, 2 oz.

·       Simply ® Stencils - Uncut Blank

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Coffee Bean, 2 oz.

·       Plaid ® Wood Surfaces - Plaques - Rectangle, Large


Other Supplies


Black fine permanent ink marker
Six water bottle tops
Brown 1/8" ribbon
Glue
Scissors
Pencil
Large flat brush
Craft knife or stencil cutter


Instructions

1.    Base-coat the plaque Ocean Cruise. Allow to dry.

2.    Using the pattern provided, trace on stencil blank and use craft knife or stencil cutter to create stencil. Stencil tree and paint Coffee Bean. Allow to dry.

3.    Cut faces in circles and glue them into the inside of the lids.

4.    Using the marker, outline the tree and add detail to the inside of tree. Outline the plaque and add birds. Write "my family" as shown in photo.

5.    Glue lids to tree.

6.    Cut ribbon to desired length and attach with glue to back.

 


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