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 Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Web Wednesday: Easy Kids Olympic Crafts
 We are two days away from the biggest sporting event in the world, the Olympics. Are you as obsessed with the Olympics like we are? This event is one of the main highlights of the summer, and it's a great time to get your kids crafting. Olympic crafts have been popping up all over the web, and these crafts are so easy and fun to make. We recently stumbled across some easy Olympic crafts created with Mod Podge, from My Sister's Suitcase. Holly shows you how to create Olympic medals, and Olympic frisbees. Click here to see how Holly created these fun projects.
 Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Tuesday Tutorial: 5 Amazing Summer Camp Crafts for Kids
The summer is in full swing and if you have kids you're probably looking for some ways to keep their little hands busy. Crafts are one of the best ways to not only keep them busy, but to let them use their imagination. With so many summer craft possibilities we wanted to help you out a bit, and show you 5 summer camp crafts for kids we have found online. All these projects are simple to do, and your kids will have a blast creating them.
Mod Podge Painted Rocks by Blooming on Bainbridge DIY Yo-Yo from Skip To My Lou Polka Dotted Seashell Necklace from Plaid
 Monday, July 23, 2012
Monday Funday: Mod Podge Kid’s Tissue Dog

It's the beginning of a new week, and
we are very excited to share with you an adorable new project that is perfect
for kids. How cute is this Mod Podge Kid's Tissue Dog? Sherrie Ragsdale, one of
Plaid's talented designers, created this amazing project. It features one of
our newest Mod Podge formulas, Wash Out for Kids. Mod Podge Wash Out is
specially formulated to wash out of clothes and off of surfaces! Now you can
relax when you craft with the kids. See all the supplies and instructions you
will need to re-create this project.
PLAID Supplies
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FolkArt ® Acrylic
Colors - Ballet Pink, 2 oz.
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FolkArt ® Acrylic
Colors - Licorice, 2 oz.
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Mod Podge ® Wash Out
For Kids, 8 oz.
Other Supplies
Scrapbook paper, Tissue box, 4 toilet tissue rolls, Brown craft foam, 6” Styrofoam cone, 4” Styrofoam ball, 1 1/2” Styrofoam ball, Wiggle eyes, Fine permanent black marker, Craft glue, Hot glue (Adults only), Scissors, Craft knife (Adults only)
Instructions
1.
Rip the scrapbook
paper into pieces. Glue to the tissue box with the Mod Podge. Allow to dry.
2.
Make a flat side on
the 4” ball by pushing it into a flat surface. An adult may also cut a flat
side.
3.
Have an adult cut off
the top portion of the cone, leaving 2 ¼” and cut the 1 ½” ball in half.
Have an adult hot glue the snout of the dog to the flat side of the ball.
4.
Cut the toilet tissue
paper rolls to desired lengths. Paint the nose Licorice and the head and legs
with Ballet Pink.
5.
Cut a hotdog shaped
tail from the brown craft foam. Cut out two ovals from the craft foam for
ears. Have an adult hot glue to head. Cut a slit in the end of the tail
that will be attach to dog. Glue tail in place. Glue legs on. Glue eyes
in place. Use the fine marker to draw a mouth. Glue head on.
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