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 Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial: Dino Ornaments

By Candie Cooper - To see more projects from Candie visit her blog Candie Cooper's Journal



Rawr! These mighty dinos are ready to decorate the tree!



 

Gather your favorite paints, brushes, Mod Podge and embellishments along with some plain dinosaur ornaments.  I found these dinos at the dollar store--10 for $1.  Decorate them with your favorite techniques.  Some ideas are sponge painting, Mod Podged paper with gems, and a coat or two of Extreme Glitter.  Use Podge to attach a wiggle eye.  A scrap of ribbon or old sweater cut into strips makes a great scarf.

 



Don't forget your name and date on the back.  That's always fun to see year after year.

 



Bakers twine fits neatly through the hole so you can hang it up.  Maybe I should rename this post to "dazzling dinos!"







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 Monday, December 17, 2012

Monday Funday: Snowman Snow Globe



With the kids getting out of school for the winter break shortly you are going to need something to help keep them occupied. Craft projects are the just the thing you will need, and lots of them. Kindra Boroff designed the perfect project for your little ones to help create. This project was made using several supplies including Apple Barrel paints. The snowman within the globe was made with fingerprints. This is a project your kids will love making.

 

 

PLAID Supplies


·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - White, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Black, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Pumpkin Orange, 2 oz.

 

Other Supplies

 

Mason jar
Aqua plaid scrapbook paper
Lime green stripe cardstock
Clear packing tape
Iridescent glitter
Scissors


Instructions


1.    Cut two 4 ½”x 1 ½” pieces of aqua paper. Cut two pieces the same size of lime green striped paper.

2.    Paint your child’s thumb with White and press on the aqua paper, repeating two more times to create a snowman.

3.    Using the end of a paintbrush and Black add snowman eyes and buttons. Paint the nose with Pumpkin Orange.

4.    With a piece of tape attach the two pieces of paper together. Cut the paper to the shape of the snowman.

5.    Repeat with the green paper but cut the tree shape.

6.    Laminate with the packing tape. Cut a piece of packing tape longer then the paper. Put the snowman paper on the sticky side of the tape. Cut another piece of tape the same size as the first piece of tape and place over the snowman pressing down the edges. Trim the packing tape leaving an edge of tape. Repeat the same with the tree.

7.    Attach the tree and the snowman to the lid of the Mason jar. Make sure you do not get tape on the seal around the rim of the lid.

8.    Fill the jar with water and add the glitter.

9.    Put the lid with the snowman and tree on the jar and tighten the lid. Turn upside down.


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 Friday, December 14, 2012

Freelance Friday: Freelance Friday: Oh Christmas Tree! Decoration



Happy Friday! Another workweek is ending and that means we are getting even closer to Christmas. With only a few more days left use your weekend wisely and craft something for the season. If you’re looking for a quick and easy craft project try this cute Christmas craft. We discovered this tree on the blog Shannon Makes Stuff. To create this you will need some paint, wooden blocks, and Mod Podge. This is a perfect project for family and friends to make together. Click here to see all the materials you will need, and the step-by-step instructions. 


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