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Showing posts with label Washi tape. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2015

Easy Valentine Craft ~ Love Heart

This year I have been really busy decorating for Valentine's.  I don't usually do anything except decorate some on my table, but for some reason this year has been different.  I have been busy crafting.  I made this fun and easy Valentine Heart that takes no time to make and even the smallest of child can give you a hand with this craft.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Valentine Bottles

I have always wanted to decorate bottles and have loved the bottles decorated with jute or twine.  So this year I decided that I was going to do it and I love the results.  They are easy to make and you could use them for vases or even just as a decoration.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Spring Craft Blog Hop #SCBH2015


Spring Craft Blog Hop

Welcome to the first spring craft blog hop challenge for the spring season! We're challenging you to create and share a Valentine's Day, President's Day, or Mardi Gras craft tutorial. This hop will run from January 20 - February 17 and you can share your creations in the link-up at the bottom of the post.

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I am so excited be a host to this Spring Craft Blog Hop with all this great crafters.
This is a great opportunity for me to be able to get some of the crafts ideas that I have stored up in my little brain and also I know that I will be able to find some great inspirations from all the crafters around the world that will be linking up.
For my first project of this season, I made a simple candy jar.  I found these cute little jars in the dollar bins at Micheals Store and I really wish I would have bought more than 2.  Hopefully they will still have them there when I am able to get back to the store.

This project I thought would be a great Valentine's gift to make and give for family and friends.  It is also a great craft that you can make with your children and give as a teacher's gift.  


Candy Jars
Materials:
Jars with lids (I bought mine from Michaels but you could use any kind of jars)
Washi Tape
String
Buttons (or any type of embellishments)
Valentine Tags
Glue
Candies to fill the jar

Directions:
Wash and dry your jars to make sure they are clean.
Apply Washi Tape on jars and lids.  I taped one or two stripes around the jar.  I did make a design on the lid of the small jar.
Attach buttons or embellishments with glue.
I did make some Valentine Tags which you can print out and use (for some reason my printer doesn't want to work.  I will add a picture when I can get one.

For this project I added hugs and kisses candy to one and the other one I added S'More Goldfish crackers so my tags correspond to these.  Below are the tags that I made.  Print them, punch a hole in the corner and add them with a string to your project.  I have both tags on the same page.  Let me know if you just want one of them and I will make a new you a printable with just one of the tags.



Remember to scroll down to the bottom and link up your Valentine's Day, President's Day and Mardi Gras crafts... I can't wait to see what you will bring.  This blog hop is open until February 17th so you have lots of time to come up with your wonderful crafts.



Spring Craft Blog Hop - Valentine's Day, President's Day, & Mardi Gras
RULES

  1. Link-up your craft or DIY tutorial that fit the themes of the Spring Craft Blog Hop. Links that do not fit the themes will be deleted.
  2. DO NOT link-up food or recipes.
  3. DO NOT link-up round-ups unless all the craft posts are yours.
  4. Link directly to your post and not your blog.
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Friday, June 6, 2014

Father's Day Craft Ideas

Have you thought what you would like to make for Father's Day?  Do you like to make homemade gifts that you can make with even your small children?  Here are a few ideas that you can do that are inexpensive and with possibly items that you have at home.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Colourful Birds for Spring Decorating

Do you decorate for Spring or Easter?  Here are some colourful birds that you can make with felt that are cheap and easy to make.  They are also a kid friendly craft that can be made with minimal help depending on the age of the child.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Repurposed Christmas Tree Ornaments

Have you ever kept something when it was empty thinking that this would be perfect to make something out of.  I have done that with Bath & Body Wallflower fragrance bulbs.  They look like little tree lights and I when I was using them all the time (we don't have a Bath & Body here anymore) I saved everyone of them. A while back I found my stash and threw a lot of them away as I never used them, keeping only 6.  This week as I was thinking of  what to make as ornaments ~ I had an uh huh moment.  

This moment came when I was going through some of my craft supplies and came across some rub-on that I had from Plaid and Christmas Washi Tape.  And that is how this project came together.


Materials:
Used Bath and Body Wallflower fragrance bulbs (other bulbs might work too)
Rub-on  transfer (I used Plaid rub on transfers)
Washi Tape
Pliers
Heavy Thread to make holder and hot glue ( I had some leftover from balls that I used in a wreath)

Directions:
Unscrew the lid from the fragrance bulbs.  Using pliers pull out wick and plastic piece that holds the wick in place.  Screw back the lid on.
Making sure the outside of bulb is clean and dry,  place rub-on transfer onto the surface of bulb and using stick provide rub the transfer on.  If needed, you may have to rub some of the transfer and then pull it off to be able to rub the rest around the round surfaces.  I also made sure my rub on was on the opposite side of the raised words of the fragrance bulbs.
Using washi tape, tape the edges of the lid.  (I just did the outside of the edges).
Make loop with thread and tie a knot at the end.  Glue the knotted end to the top of the lid of the bulb using hot glue and let dry.

Finished Ornaments
 The only problem I had was with the Merry Christmas rub-on as it didn't want to transfer properly.  Still looks ok and I might use a fine tip marker to fill in any of the letters that didn't all transfer.  I really wish that I would have saved all the fragrance bulbs that I had as I love these ornaments.

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LINKED TO:  Nap-Time Creation
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