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 Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Web Wednesday: Sweet Nothings DIY Photo Frame



The clock is ticking down, and Valentine’s Day is just 24 hours away. All over the web there are so many cute Valentine’s Day projects, and definitely not enough time to create all of them. So with a limited time left to craft, we wanted to suggest a last minute project for you make. Create this sweet nothings DIY photo frame. Mel from Mama Buzz made this photo frame using Apple Barrel paints, and Mod Podge Rub on Transfers. This is a great project to make with your tweens and teens. It is simple to make and perfect for beginners. To see how this was made and to make one for yourself click here.






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 Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Tuesday Tutorial: Zipper Flower Bouquet



Flowers are such magical things. Their colors when in full bloom are captivating, and can change the vibe of any room. Now, while flowers are nice to admire they can take a lot of work to care for. No worries we have an alternative for all of you that love flowers. You can create everlasting flowers with Mod Podge Podgeables and zipper trim. Cathie and Steve designed these flowers using podgeable shapes and Folkart acrylic paint. This project is perfect for all ages and won’t take long to make. You can make these flowers anytime of the year, but with Valentine’s Day drawing close, why not make some today? This project would make a wonderful gift to give or to keep in your home.  All the supplies needed can be found below, and click here to see the complete instructions. 

 

PLAID Supplies


·       Mod Podge ® Acrylic Shapes - Designer Shapes

·       Plaid ® Hot Glue Gun Helpers

·       FolkArt ® Shiny™ Acrylic Paint - Grass Green, 2 oz.

·       Mod Podge ® Hard Coat, 8 oz


Other Supplies


Tin pitcher
Scrapbook paper
Scissors
Foam paintbrush
Dowel rod
Hand saw
Orange zipper trim (1.5 yards)
Yellow zipper trim (1.5 yards)
Hot glue
Teal zipper trim
Plastic bags


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 Monday, February 11, 2013

Monday Funday: Valentine’s Day Love Bee



Welcome to another week. We hope you had a craftastic weekend. Are you all set for Valentine’s Day on Thursday? Well even if you are, we wanted to remind you that this day of love is for all ages, young and old alike. Kids enjoy this special day because they receive sweet treats. If you are in need of a kid friendly Valentine’s Day craft, and a place they can store their candies then we have the perfect option for you. This 'love bee' is the perfect bearer of candy or small gifts for Valentine's Day. Sherrie Ragsdale designed this adorable project using FolkArt acrylic paints. This is a fun and simple project to do that will only take about an hour to complete. All the supplies for this project can be found below, along with their instructions.


PLAID Supplies


·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Baby Pink, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Wicker White, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Calico Red, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Licorice, 2 oz.


Other Supplies


Medium clay pot
Small clay pot
Small clay saucer
White Black and green chenille stems
Red craft foam
Pencil
#12 flat brush
¾” flat brush
Liner brush
4” lace ribbon
Hot glue

Instructions


1.    Base coat the two pots Baby Pink. Base coat the saucer and the inside of the larger pot with Licorice.  Allow to dry.  Add Calico Red Stripes to smaller pot.

2.    Add Wicker White eyes using the end of a pencil eraser.  Use a stencil brush with all of the excess Calico Red removed for the cheeks.   Paint the mouth with a liner brush in Licorice.  Add the black dots to the center of the white eyes with the end of the paint brush.

3.    Glue the pots together.  Glue the body of the bee to the black saucer.

4.    Tie a lace bow for the wings and glue to the back.

5.    Glue a black chenille stem to the back of the bee for the arms and roll up ends.

6.    Glue two black chenille stems the saucer for the legs.  Roll up the ends and bend at knee.
 

7.    Fold a green chenille stem in half and roll up the ends and twist after bend.  Cut out a heart from red craft foam.  Write “be mine” with extra fine marker.  Glue heart  to the green chenille stem. 

8.    Fold white chenille stem in half and roll up ends for the antennas.  Glue to the inside of front of pot.



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