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 Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Web Wednesday: Jar Lid Picture Magnets


Have you finished your holiday gift shopping? For many people they haven’t even started yet. No worries we have several handmade gifts you can create that your family and friends will love. We recently discovered a great gift idea from the blog, The 36th Avenue. Check out these Jar Lid Picture Magnets made with Mod Podge and Dimensional Magic. This is a great gift to give family members. To see all the materials you will need, along with their instructions click here.

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 Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial: Thankful Napkin Rings

By Candie Cooper – To see more crafts by Candie visit her blog, Candie Cooper’s Journal

 



It's time to set the table for Thanksgiving with these cute napkin rings! Here's an easy idea that your family can make together to say what you're thankful for.

 



You will need a few magazines, Mod Podge, Extreme Glitter in gold or orange, silk leaves, scissors, buttons, decorative papers, cardstock and some paint brushes.

 



Have everyone cut out words they are thankful for from the magazines.

 



Mod Podge them to the decorative paper and cut into tags.

 

 

Paint a layer of Extreme Glitter onto the silk leaves and set aside to dry. Cut 1" wide strips from the card stock.

 

 


Form a loop with the 1" strips and glue (I used cool temp hot glue). Glue a leaf, tag and button on top. These would also be fun place cards with names instead of thankful words. Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving!!







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 Monday, November 19, 2012

Monday Funday: Collaged Pumpkin

By Candie Cooper – To see more crafts by Candie visit her blog, Candie Cooper’s Journal

 



Pumpkins are popping up on clearance aisles all over the place with Fall coming to a close.  Here's an idea that you can make using whatever collage materials you like.  


 


You'll need a pumpkin form, Folk Art paints in orange shades, Extreme Glitter in orange, Gold gilding paint from Martha Stewart or Gold Folk Art paint, Mod Podge, brushes and some papers.  I used dictionary, but you can use colored tissue paper or any thin paper.

 



Tear the dictionary paper into small pieces. Use a foam brush to paint Mod Podge on the pumpkin and add paper, sealing each piece with MP as you go.  It takes a few seconds for the paper to saturate, but once it does it's easier to form around the pumpkin and smooth out with your brush.

 



Put some water in a small cup and paint on a pallet.  Dip your brush in water and then into paint and brush over the pumpkin.  This makes the paint thinner so you can see the paper.  Add as many paint layers as you like.

 



Seal the pumpkin with a layer of Extreme Glitter in orange.  This will make the pumpkin shiny and sparkly.  Optionally, you can paint gold stripes in between each of the ridges with a small brush.

 



Find some embellishments such as a few leaves or a pretty ribbon.  I stamped the tag above but you could print something from the computer too.

 



Arrange your embellishments on top and hot glue in place.

 



The paper adds such a fun texture to all the layers.  I made these with a craft club and it was so fun to see how each person's turned out!















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