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 Friday, December 30, 2011

Freelance Friday: New Year's Eve Ball
By: Candie Cooper - To see more crafts from Candie, check out Candie Cooper's Journal.



2012 is almost here! I can't believe it either! Like many of us, I grew up watching Dick Clark celebrate in Times Square (rarely awake to actually see the ball drop though). This New Year, you and your kids can bring the famous Times Square tradition to your home with this easy project.

 


You'll need a foam disc in desired size, paint and a stiff brush. You can use any color of Folk Art or Apple Barrel paint you like.  I opted for classic Apple Barrel White in Gloss. I've mentioned this before, but Apple Barrel rocks for painting foam surfaces!



I like to squirt out a spiral of paint directly onto the styrofoam and then dip my brush in water while spreading the paint around. The water helps the paint to seep into the foam pores even more, creating a nice coat.
 


Fiskars and Martha Stewart punches are handy to create polka dots and snowflakes on the ball. I used old wrapping paper and scrapbook paper in layers. Tiny mirrors and crystals can be added for sparkle.



Use Mod Podge to glue the layers together. To glue the final pieces onto the foam, use cool temp hot glue. Also if you look just next to the Mod Podge, I hot glued a hook into the foam so it can hang.




Find some sparkly ribbon and tie it to the hook and hang it up! You could also set it in a book shelf if you've no great places to hang it.



I added a little bauble above it from the dollar store just for fun. Stay tuned for another fun project to light your New Year's Ball up! And just for fun, here's an article about the history of the New Year's Ball via TIME:  
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1867116,00.html









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 Thursday, December 29, 2011

Teaching Thursdays: New Year's Spin Drum


Can you believe 2011 is almost over? Time flies when your crafting :) In case you are looking for some ways to get your kids in on the New Year's celebration, here is a great craft for them to make. If they manage to stay up til midnight, then let them ring in the new year with this festive noisemaker. This spin drum is a simple craft project that your kids can personalize. I found this project over on Disney's Family Fun site. Click here to learn how to make this new year's project. This is a great project to use some FolkArt extreme glitter paint on. You can't make a new year's craft without a little glitter. Enjoy!
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 Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Web Wednesday: Holiday Card Holder


Now that the holidays are winding down, I am sure you have received many cards from family and friends. In case you are looking for a place to store all those cards, your in luck. Create this holiday card holder. This is a very simple craft to make that is a great project to make with your kids. This card holder was designed by, Cathie and Steve. You will need some FolkArt paint, and Mod Podge. To see the instructions on how to create this project click, here.




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 Monday, December 26, 2011

Monday Funday: White Gold Star


We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas yesterday. Did Santa bring you everything you want? We hope so :) In case you are in the mood to craft today we wanted to teach you how to create this White Gold Star. This is an easy craft to create with your kids. See below to find supplies you will need, and instructions on how to make it.

PLAID Supplies


·       FolkArt ® Extreme Glitter™ - Gold, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Metallics - Pearl White, 2 oz.


Other Supplies


8” paper mache star
28 gauge gold wire
2 mm straight pins
Assorted white buttons
5 gold beads
Paint brush
Hot glue
Craft glue


Instructions

  1. Paint star with two coats of Pearl White. Let dry between coats.
  2. Paint over Pearl White with two thin coats of Gold Extreme Glitter. Let dry between coats.
  3. Thread buttons onto wire as shown.
  4. Starting at the tip of the star, hot glue buttons randomly to star. Bend wire as you go.
  5. Dip straight pins in craft glue and pin gold beads onto points of the star.

 



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 Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas from Plaid Enterprises


We here at Plaid want to wish your and yours a very Merry Christmas.

Below are some additional holiday crafts that you might want to make. Check out even more projects here.


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 Saturday, December 24, 2011

Plaid's 12 Days of Christmas: 1 Day to go


So the countdown to Christmas is basically over. Today will be your absolute last day to do any last minute shopping. However I sure hope you don't have to still shop for gifts, because I am imagining the stores may be a little crazy. Anyways, hopefully you will be in your home majority of the day. Since your kids are home from school, why not have them create this adorable Snowman Ornament? It is not too late to add an ornament to your tree. This Snowman Ornament will make a great addition to any tree. This ornament was designed by, Debbie Saenz. Click here to learn how to create this ornament.



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 Friday, December 23, 2011

Plaid's 12 Days of Christmas: 2 Days to go


Only two more days left til Christmas. As Christmas gets nearer, I'm sure you are attempting to multi-task at every second of the day. With your kid's home from school now, you might be even a little more overwhelmed and looking for ways to occupy their time. One of the best ways to keep them busy is by crafting. Here is a craft that your kids can create. This Joy Gift Bag only requires a few supplies. This project was designed by Kindra Boroff. To learn how to create this Joy Gift Bag click here.



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 Thursday, December 22, 2011

Plaid's 12 Days of Christmas: 3 Days to go


If you have a pre-teen or teenager at home this craft project might be something they would love to create. Since your teens are a little older, they can be more creative with the crafts they make. This Christmas Joy Frame is so cute, and it's very simple to make. They can get as creative as they would like. Select your favorite scrapbook paper, FolkArt paint colors, and some Mod Podge. This frame was designed by, Debbie Saenz. Click here to get the directions on how to create your own Christmas Joy Frame.



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 Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Plaid’s 12 Days of Christmas: 4 Days to go


Display your cookies with pizzazz by creating this Christmas Cookie Swap Party - Cookie Plate. This plate was designed by Debbie Saenz. This plate is very versatile, and can be used to display your cookies, cakes, and cupcakes. This cookie plate is a great craft to create with your kids, and all you need is some FolkArt paint, and Mod Podge. To see the instructions on how to create this plate, click here. Get creative and crafty with your party plates.


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 Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Plaid's 12 Days of Christmas: 5 Days to go


There are so many things you can use stiffy on. I often times forget just how great and useful stiffy can be all year round. This time of year though try using stiffy to create these Christmas Gift Boxes. Sculpt some very festive gift boxes with stiffy fabric stiffner. These pictured above were created by one of our very talented designers, Julie Lewis. Click here to learn how to create these.



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 Monday, December 19, 2011

Make It Monday: Holiday Glitz Jewelry
By: Candie Cooper (To see more projects created by Candie check out her blog, Candie Cooper's Journal.)

 

This post finds me in the holiday spirit for sure!  I teach kids classes all the time.  One of my most requested classes is jewelry making.  Do you blame them?  Jewelry is so fun and Plaid's Holiday Glitz line is all about fun and festive.  Here are a few ideas for making easy jewelry with kids (and as usual, Mom's I think you'll want to make some too).

 

 

Pick out a few cards of Holiday Glitz!  Here are some of my favorites.  You will also need some special jewelry making pliers: round nose, chain nose, and wire cutters.  Grab some ball chain necklaces, head pins and jump rings too.

 

 

Open the eye pin and attach the Santa charm.  String some beads onto the eye pin.  An easy way for kids to make a dangle is to use round nose pliers and roll the end of the wire down to the bead (so it looks like a key chain ring).  You will get fun little loops and spirals this way and it makes it hard for the charm to escape the jump ring.

If you are new to jewelry making, check out the link at the end of this post for a jewelry making video with yours truly!

 

 

Open a jump ring and attach the Santa dangle to a ball chain.  Instant necklace!  Make one for all your pals!

 

 

The sparkly droplets come with jump rings so they can be strung directly onto a chain or ribbon.  So pretty!

 

 

Now the party is really going!  Back to making dangles and charms--you can attach some metal charms to eye pins with beads and put them in between the dangles like this with jump rings.

 

 

A very charming necklace!

 

 

Here's an extra fast idea to use up some spare parts.  You will need earring findings and jump rings.  Open the jump ring and hang the droplet charms.  Before closing the jump ring, attach the earring finding.

 

 

Hang a candy cane charm for a peppermint party look!  I bought a pack of real candy canes and have been stirring my hot cocoa with them---always a good after jewelry making treat!  
 
 
If you are new to making jewelry, check out this video for some basic tips!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tremClpk2qw










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Plaid's 12 Days of Christmas: 6 Days to go


Less than a week to go before Christmas. Can you believe it? Boy does time fly. No doubt many of you are trying to juggle finishing up your holiday shopping, and decorating. Also add into the mix many of your kids will be out from school for their holiday breaks. In case you need something to occupy their time, try having them create this Candy Cane Pendant. This is a great holiday personalization craft your kids are sure to love. They can get as creative as they want. This is a project that will take no time to create. To learn how to make this pendant click here.



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 Sunday, December 18, 2011

Plaid’s 12 Days of Christmas: 7 days to go


How adorable is this? And would you believe it is so simple to create. This framed circle button tree has a Victorian romance vibe to it. It is a beginner level craft that would be perfect for your pre-teen or teenager to create. This project was created by one of talented designers, Chris Williams. To learn how to make this craft click here to see the supplies needed, and the step by step instructions.
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 Saturday, December 17, 2011

Plaid’s 12 Days of Christmas: 8 days to go



Have a vintage inspired holiday by creating these vintage style ornaments. This is an easy to make holiday project that your kids are sure to love. In case you would like to add some last minute ornament to your tree, have your little ones create ones with an antique feel to them. This project was made by Cathie and Steve. All you will need is some Mod Podge, FolkArt paint, and some embellishments. Click here to see how to create these. A great weekend craft project.
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 Friday, December 16, 2011

Plaid's 12 Days of Christmas: 9 Days to go


Happy Friday! What are your plans this weekend. I am sure many of you are going to finish up your holiday shopping, or you might find yourself standing in line at the post office trying to ship off your gifts. Whatever it is you plan on doing, make sure you find sometime to craft. Since you may be running around this weekend, give your kids something to occupy their time. Have them create this Holiday Tree Box. This box was created by, Kindra Boroff. Click here to see the supplies needed, and the instructions on how to create this project.


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 Thursday, December 15, 2011

Plaid's 12 Days of Christmas: 10 Days to go


It's Thursday and the week is drawing to a close. Perhaps you would like to get some ideas of holiday crafts to make with your kids over the weekend? Try making this adorable and simple Wooden Angel. This angel was designed by, Jane Chandler. To learn how to create this holiday craft see the supplies and instructions below.

PLAID Supplies

·       FolkArt ® Metallics - Rose, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Metallics - Antique Gold, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Metallics - Pearl White, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Metallics - Blue Pearl, 2 oz.


Other Supplies
2 small wooden circles medium wooden circle small wooden oval 2 XL teardrops 3” rounded star 2” x 3” rectangle ½” traditional heart 14” gold gift wrap cord Twisted silver/gold cord Curly doll hair Foam plate for paints 1/2” brush 1/4”flat brush Small round brush Ruler Scissors Black ultra fine point permanent marker Low temp glue gun

 

Instructions

  1. Mix one part Rose with two parts Pearl White. Use mixture to paint all circle shapes; let dry.
  2. Use Rose to paint heart shape and circles for cheeks on large circle; let dry.
  3. Use large flat brush and Blue Pearl to paint rectangle shape. Use end of paint brush handle dipped in Blue Pearl to paint dots for eyes on large circle; let dry.
  4. Use Pearl White to paint star shape; let dry.
  5. Use Antique Gold to paint oval and teardrop shapes; let dry.
  6. Refer to photo for placement and use ¼” flat brush and Antique Gold to paint stripe across star for sash; let dry.
  7. Referring to photo for placement, glue lower two points of star over one end of rectangle.
  8. For wings, glue rounded ends of teardrop shapes to back of upper star.
  9. For face, glue large circle over upper center tip of star.
  10. For halo, glue oval over top edge of circle, securing at back with extra glue.
  11. For hands, glue small circles over middle star tips.
  12. Refer to photo for placement, and glue heart on star.
  13. Cut an 8” piece from cord. Fold in half to form loop for ornament hanger and glue ends to back of star/head.
  14. Wrap and glue remaining piece of cord over center of sash stripe, with ends of cord meeting at back center; trim ends as necessary and secure well with glue.
  15. Use marker to add dashed line for heart garland between hands, mouth on angel face, and personalization at lower front.
  16. Cut doll hair to desired length and glue center of length to back of halo/head to hold in place. To hold hair in position, add small amount of glue over wing and at back of hands.

 



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 Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Plaid's 12 Days of Christmas: 11 Days to go


The countdown has officially begun to Christmas, and we here at Plaid are showing off great Christmas projects. Here with 11 days to go, gather your kids and create this Christmas Village Cone. Christmas cones are a great craft project to create, because they can be as unique as you would like. Use glitter, metallics, mod podge, whatever your heart desires. This project was designed by, Cathie and Steve. A fun cone tree to decorate your home. This is a great family craft. Click here to learn how to make this holiday project.



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Web Wednesday: Metallic Ornaments


Add some glitzy fun to your holiday by creating these metallic ornaments. Gather your kids around the craft table and let them create these very easy to make metallic ornaments. All you will need is some FolkArt metallic paints, and some ornaments. Click here to learn how to make this holiday craft project.



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 Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Plaid's 12 Days of Christmas


Can you believe it? There are only 12 more days until Christmas! To celebrate this joyous occasion, we are going to be showcasing some of our Christmas projects created by Plaid designers. Here is a great project to kick off Plaid's 12 days of Christmas showcase. This is a very useful project to create with your kids, a Countdown Christmas plaque. This project was created by, Holli Long. Countdown to Christmas with this wool plaque. Click here to learn how to make this craft project.

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Tuesday Kids' Talk: Christmas Crafts for Kids from Pinterest


Are you obsessed with Pinterest as much as we are? I am sure you find yourself glued to your computer randomly looking at all the great craft projects on there. I recently stumbled across a fellow Pinterest lover, Baby Dickey, an adorable kid's craft blog. They showed off some of their favorite Christmas crafts for kids that they discovered on Pinterest. See some of their picks below. Click here to see the entire post, and more awesome kids Christmas crafts.






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 Monday, December 12, 2011

Make it Monday: Happy Snowman Ornament

 


Here is an adorable and very cute ornament, your kids are going to love to create. This ornament was created by one of our talented designers, Julie Lewis. I love how cute this happy snowman ornament is. It is so unique, and just puts a smile on your face. In case you are looking for more fun Christmas projects to create with your kids, click here.

 

PLAID Supplies

·       FolkArt ® Extreme Glitter™ - Black, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Texture Paint - White, 4 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Sky Blue, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Lime Yellow, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Artists Pigments™ - Pure Black, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Soft Apple, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Glazed Carrots, 2 oz.

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

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Bayberry, 2 oz.


Other Supplies
Paper mache ornament
2mm black foam sheet
3/16” wood dowel
2 – ½” wood beads
¼” & 1/8” hole punches
3/8” black and white polka dot ribbon
¼” & ½” flat brush
#1 liner brush
Black floss
Needle
Ultra fine black marker
White craft glue
Scissors
Craft knife and blades or pencil sharpener
Transfer paper
Ruler
Palette knife


Instructions

  1. Transfer hat pattern to black foam and cut out. Apply several coats of Black Extreme Glitter with flat brush. When dry, stitch together two ends of hat with floss to create tube. Put one edge of hat inside circle of brim and glue. Finish with polka dot ribbon band.
  2. Base-coat wood beads and top and bottom sections of ornament Wicker White. Refer to photo for rest of color placement.
  3. Cut 1” of wood dowel and sharpen end either in pencil sharpener or with craft knife to create carrot nose. Paint Glazed Carrots and apply black lines with marker.
  4. Create a hole in top part of ornament large enough for flat end of dowel "nose". Insert and secure with white craft glue.
  5. Cut 2 1 ½” sections of wood dowel. Sharpen one end of both. Paint as shown.
  6. Use a palette knife or brush to apply texture paint to snow areas: wood beads, top and bottom parts of ornament.
  7. Glue bead to ends of dowel "arms”. Create holes in sides of body, insert arms and secure with white craft glue.
  8. From the black foam punch out two 1/8” dots using larger hole punch (for eyes) and seven dots with smaller punch (for mouth). Using opposite end of brush, apply white dots to eyes, then two smaller black dots as shown. Glue to face.
  9. Create hanger with black floss and needle. Attach to hat and glue hat onto head.
  10. Paint snowflake to front of ornament and apply orange dots with opposite end of brush.

 


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 Friday, December 09, 2011

Freelance Friday: Holiday Stenciled Treat Jars


Jars are such wonderful items. I mean there are just so many things you can use them for. Not only can they be used for storage purposes they can also be used as gifts to give. Check out these holiday stenciled treat jars. These were made by Marie, at Makes and Takes. These jars are so cute. Marie used just a very craft supplies including some adhesive stencils and paint from the Martha Stewart craft line. Click here to see how simply these were made. This is definitely a great craft to make with your kids.

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 Thursday, December 08, 2011

Teaching Thursdays: Fingerprint Snowman Family Ornament


Many crafters may not consider the new craft line from Martha Stewart targeted for kids crafts, but that is not true. The new Martha Stewart craft line from Plaid can be used on craft projects for any age. Recently I stumbled across this adorable holiday kids craft, featuring paints from the Martha Stewart line. This snowman ornament was crated by, Cheryl and one of her sons, from That's What Che Said... What a perfect ornament to add to your Christmas tree. A great holiday project to re-create with your kids. Click here to see how Cheryl made this.




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 Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Web Wednesday: Whimsy Clay Pot Snowman and Reindeer


Check out this great kid friendly Christmas project. Isn’t the snowman and reindeer so cute? This is a perfect project to create on a cold winter’s day. Grab your craft supplies, and get ready to have some fun. See how to make this project by following the steps below.

 

PLAID Supplies


·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Pool Blue, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Pink Parfait, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Bright Red, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - White, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Black, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Nutmeg Brown, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Leaf Green, 2 oz.

·       Apple Barrel ® Colors - Pewter Grey, 2 oz.

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

 

Other Supplies


6” Terracotta pots
4”-4x4 wood posts
2” Pieces of landscape timber
White chenille stem
Electric blue yarn
Small wood circles
Felt scraps
White thread
Hot glue
Ice glitter
Small sticks
Spray sealer
Sandpaper
Adhesive brown felt

Instructions

Snowman:
1. Hot Glue the wood block to the bottom of the pot.

2. Base-coat the clay pot and the wood block with Pewter Grey. Base-coat same pot and block with White. When they are dry lightly sand to create a distressed look.

3. Paint the two wood blocks with Pool Blue. When they are dry, hot glue the yarn to them as shown. Hot glue the chenille stems to the tops of the yarn wrapped wood blocks. Wrap the yarn around the stems adding a few hot glue dots to secure the yarn.

4. Paint the wood circles Black and add White dots to create the look of buttons.

5. Paint the bottom of the pot Bright Red. Add White dots and sprinkle glitter on the dots before the paint dries.

6. Paint the sticks White. Add Pool Blue stripes and Bright Red polka dots. Lightly spray the arms with sealer and sprinkle with glitter.

7. Stitch the felt scraps with the white thread and add yarn to the ends.

8. Paint the eyes Black and the carrot nose Pumpkin Orange.

9. Hot glue the earmuffs, scarf, arms, and buttons to the snowman.


Reindeer:
1. Hot Glue the wood block to the bottom of the pot.

2. Base-coat the clay pot and the wood block with Black. Base-coat same pot and block with Nutmeg Brown. When they are dry lightly sand to create a distressed look.

3. Paint the wood block with Black and then Nutmeg Brown. When they are dry, hot glue to the face of the reindeer as shown.

4. Paint the wood circle Bright Red and add White dots.

5. Paint the bottom of the pot Bright Red. Add White dots and sprinkle glitter on the dots before the paint dries.

6. Paint the sticks White. Add Pool Blue, Bright Red, Pink Parfait and Leaf Green stripes. Lightly spray the arms with sealer and sprinkle with glitter. Hot glue to the head as shown.

7. Stick two pieces of felt together and cut into the shape of an ear. Hot glue to the top of the head

8. Paint the eyes and mouth with Black.

 



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 Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Tuesday Kids' Talk: Candy Cane Mice


I love finding crafts that can double as something purposeful or useful. I recently came across this adorable craft that I found on a blog called, Stagetecture. They posted these candy cane mice, from Martha Stewart. I don't think I have seen a cuter candy cane holder. Click here to learn how to make these. This is a great craft for your kids.



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 Monday, December 05, 2011

Monday Funday: Jingle All the Way Garland

Looking for a beginner level Christmas craft to make? Well your in luck. Try this simple and festive project. Jingle all the way across your mantle or doorway with this festive, glittery garland. This project was designed by one of our designers, Julie Lewis.




PLAID Supplies

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Bright Green, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Citrus Green, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Extreme Glitter™ - Peridot, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Extreme Glitter™ - Tourquoise, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Extreme Glitter™ - Red, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Extreme Glitter™ - Emerald, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Extreme Glitter™ - Hologram, 2 oz.

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

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Cayman Blue, 2 oz.

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

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

 

Other Supplies


Plastic ornament, Wood alphabets Value Pack, Acrylic Gems, Creatology™ Jingle Bells, Scissors, Hot glue gun, Craft glue, Poster board, 2mm White foam sheets, 1/8” Holiday ribbon – green with white dots

Instructions

1. Base-coat letters and approximately three inch squares on poster board in paint colors shown.

2. Apply several coats of coordinating Extreme Glitter paint to letters and poster board. Use Hologram on both white and pink.

3. Trace circles onto poster board using half an ornament as template. Cut out circles a little smaller than trace line.

4. Glue letters to circles referring to photo for color placement. Then glue circles to pieces of white foam sheets leaving enough room between circles to cut.

5. Cut around circles using pinking shears.

6. Attach ornament halves to letter pieces.

7. Lay letters out in order for placement. Cut a piece of ribbon longer than your letters.

8. String small jingle bells onto ribbon. Using hot glue gun, attach ornaments to ribbon from the hanger.

9. Glue rhinestone gems to tops of ornament hangers.

10. Tie bows from ribbon and attach with glue between word groups.

 




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