Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Thursday, November 15, 2012

{Nugget Trays}



**This year's '12 Days of Christmas' features the items that my girls and I made for our very first craft fair**

Day 3: {Nugget Trays}


These have been on my 'To Do' list for ages, and I was glad to finally have the chance to make them! 

The tutorial I used can be found HERE**The only change I made was cutting my cardstock at 1 7/8" x 5 so I could fit 5 nuggets in it**

**Edited**
The link is now fixed!  Also, I was asked to share how each item did at the craft fair.  We priced the Nugget Trays at $3.00 each, or 2 for $5.00, and sold 11 out of the 23 that we made. 


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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

{Snowman Popcorn}


**This year's '12 Days of Christmas' features the items that my daughters and I made for our very first craft fair**


Day 2: {Snowman Popcorn}


These cute little treats quickly SOLD OUT!  People kept coming to our booth asking for them after they were gone.  I {wish} that I would have made more!

The free snowman printable can be found HERE.  You can hand color them, or take the easy way out like I did and color them on your computer before you print them!

For the hat, I just cut a piece of felt, folded a little bit up for the brim of the hat, and hot glued it into place.  Then I cut slits in the felt, and tied a ribbon around it. 

These would make perfect neighbor/friend/teacher gifts!


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Monday, November 12, 2012

{For Your Mistle Toes}


As I mentioned on Friday, my daughters and I participated in our very first craft fair a few weeks ago.  Instead of doing my annual '12 Days of Christmas' this year, I decided to just share the items we made for the craft fair.

Day 1:  {For Your Mistle Toes} Nail Polish Gift Idea


This gift is perfect for the girls on your list! 

The original idea came from HERE, but I used THIS IDEA for my packaging.

These did pretty well at the craft fair.  I made a total of 12 of them, and sold all but 4.  Not bad, and the extras are going to be used as Christmas gifts for some of my girls' friends.

Since tomorrow is my 'Sew Cute Tuesday' linky party, I'll be sharing my next craft on Wednesday.  See you then!!    



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Friday, November 9, 2012

Our Very First Craft Fair!


My daughters and I participated in our very first craft fair last weekend, and we had a blast!  It was a lot of work, but the time spent with them made it all worth it!

We went in the night before the craft fair and set up our table so we wouldn't be in a rush the next day (that's why all the other tables are empty!!).  Here's what it looked like when we were done. 


Starting Monday, I'll be sharing what we made for the craft fair in lieu of my annual '12 Days of Christmas'. 

Until then, have a great weekend!

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Bat Treat Bags


Still looking for Halloween treat ideas? 
How about this cute Bat Treat Bag?!


There's plenty of room inside for a few sweets!

Bats and I don't get along well.  We've found one too many in our house, and let's just say that I'm NOT a fan!  But if they were this cute in real life, I wouldn't mind them so much.

This idea came from the fabulous Amy @The Idea Room via Eighteen25.  She was generous enough to offer the free printables for this bat treat bag, as well as several others.  Check it out HERE, and make one of each!

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Friday, October 19, 2012

My Spin on the Pin {10.19.12}


My 2 youngest kids are in a 4H Clover Buds group that meets once a month.  October was my month to be in charge of the craft, and I had a hard time coming up with a craft at first.  Until I looked at my Halloween Ideas Pinterest Board and saw THIS PIN.

Here's My Spin on the Pin (and my 5 and 7 year old kids' too!)...


My 5 year old son made the pumpkin on the left, mine is in the middle, and my 7 year old daughter's is on the right.  Didn't they do a fabulous job?!

And they look really cool all lit up at night too!


To make this easy for the kids in the group, I ended up making little 'kits' for each of them with the tissue paper strips and pumpkin faces already cut out.  All the kids had to do was paint the Mod Podge on the jars, and add the tissue paper and faces.  Easy peasy!

Have a great weekend, and happy Pinning!



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Thursday, June 14, 2012

A Candy Bouquet in Honor of our Grandpa


My sweet Grandpa passed away on May 30th.  We knew he likely wouldn't survive his stroke, but I don't think you can ever be prepared to lose someone you love. 

He {always} had candy in his suit pockets at church, and a cupboard full of gum at home.  My kids loved going to his house because they knew he'd let them have a piece {or two} of gum.  So in honor of our Grandpa, my sisters and I decided to make a special bouquet for his funeral.
The candy and gum that we used were Grandpa's favorites.  It turned out better than we hoped, and we know he would've loved it!

We miss our Grandpa every single minute of every single day.  Although our hearts were {and still are} broken, we find comfort in our belief that we will see him again someday.

Until then, every time I chew a piece of Grandpa's favorite gums or eat one of his favorite candies,  I'll be thinking of him.  He may be gone, but he'll never be forgotten.

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Bats & Pumpkins {Halloween Banner}

Funny story.  I decided a few weeks ago that I wanted to have some Halloween decorations ready to go on October 1st.  I needed a banner, and got to work making a special one to hang up on our wall.  It turned out even better than I had envisioned (love it when that happens!).

Bats and pumpkins were on my mind, so I decided to go with that theme for my banner.  Here's how it turned out.


I used cereal boxes for the bats and pumpkins, spray painted them, added glitter, then hung them up on some twine.  You can't tell from these pictures, but the bats and pumpkins are super sparkly!!


I tried to get a few shots in the sun so you could see the pretty sparkles...



Now for the funny part of this story...

I hung my banner up on October 1st, then got the rest of my decorations out of storage.  Turns out I had forgotten about a banner that I made for Halloween last year!!  Oops!!  Hate it when that happens!!  Oh well....you can never have too many banners hanging up, right?

I never got around to sharing my banner from last year on here (that's probably why I forgot about it!).  I'll work on getting pictures of it so I can get it posted. 

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Pull-Tab Treat Can Tutorial

Last week I had the opportunity to guest post at Meremade.  In case you missed it, here's the tutorial I shared...

Finding ways to recycle 'trash' has become a hobby of mine.  I love taking something that would otherwise be thrown away, and turning it into something useful and {cute}!  Today I'm going to show you how to make a Pull-Tab Treat Can... 
 
These Pull-Tab Treat Cans would make a fun addition to your kids' lunch boxes, or even a great gift for a teacher or friend!

Let's get started, shall we?!  Here's what you'll need:

*1- Fruit Can with a pull tab on top (I used an 8.75 oz. can of peaches)
*1- Safety Can Opener
*1- 3.75"x8.75" piece of scrapbook paper
*ribbon & other embellishments
*hot glue gun
*scrapbook adhesive
*candy

First, using your safety can opener, open your can from the BOTTOM.  Empty the fruit out of the can and wash both the can and the bottom lid well.  Dry thoroughly.

Adhere the 3.75"x8.75" piece of scrapbook paper around the can, and decorate as desired.

Fill the can with candy, leaving a 1/4" to 1/2" head space.

Put some hot glue on the edge of the bottom lid and quickly place back on the can. 

And there you have it...easy peasy!!


You can get really creative and use other items besides candy to go inside the cans as well.  How about putting a few bracelets and maybe some earrings inside?  Or what about some small toys?  The sky's the limit!!



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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Pinwheel Backpack

One of my favorite blogs to stalk visit is Inking Idaho.  Becky always has THE CUTEST ideas for cards and paper crafting!  She has tutorials for sale on her side bar, and the newest one offered is a Birthday Backpack Tutorial.   I just HAD to have it!!

Here's my first attempt:

A view of the back...

Isn't it the cutest thing ever?!  My kids' teachers will each be getting one of these filled with some yummy treats on the first day of school.  I haven't got them finished quite yet, but will share them when I do!


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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Sewing Camp Project #1: {Paper Bag Albums}

For my girls' first 'Sewing Camp' project, I decided to go with something easy...paper bag albums!  All they needed to do was sew one straight line (my kind of project!).  It was a good starting point, because they got to practice backstitching as well as sewing a straight line.

This one is my soon to be 12-year-old's.  Her paper bag album is all ready for the pictures we'll be taking at the big birthday party (which is this Saturday!).


Here's a few of the inside pages...





Didn't she do a GREAT job?!

All the kids loved sitting at the sewing machine when it was their turn to sew their bags together.  They can't wait for our next project!




Linking to these fabulous parties:

It's Stinkin' Cute Craft Thursday @It's Sew Stinkin' Cute

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Super Simple & CUTE Cards!

I'm always on the lookout for FAST, CUTE card ideas.  As I was browsing around blogland, I came across THIS IDEA from Nichole Heady, where she used stamped address labels on her cards.  Super simple, and SUPER cute!!  I don't own many stamps, so I took that idea and designed some labels on my computer. 

Here's a few of the cards I've made using this awesome idea.  These first 3 have the same label, but I used different paper on each one.



The next two are birthday cards with some fun owls...


And finally, I made a few 'Congratulations' cards...


What I love about this concept is that I can use the same label, but change up the paper on my cards to make them all a little different.  The possibilities are really endless!!


Monday, October 25, 2010

Halloween Treats

I wanted to make something special for my nieces and nephews for Halloween....these Matchbook Treat Holders were the perfect choice!

What's a cute holder without a YUMMY treat?

You can find the tutorial for the matchbook treat holders HERE, and the cute graphics are actually cupcake toppers, and can be found HERE. 




I'm linking at these fun parties:
Scrappy Saturdays @Scrappy Gifts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

{Lollipop Box Tutorial}

Okay....I'm finally getting this tutorial posted!  I've been avoiding it like the plague!  For some reason, writing a tutorial stresses me out.

Here goes....
Oh, and if you look really close on the pictures, you'll notice multiple score marks.  Ignore those.  These were the papers I used to figure out all the measurements:)

{Lollipop Box Tutorial}

Supplies:

Paper Cutter with Scoring Blade

4 sheets of Cardstock

Decorative Paper

Transparency Sheet

Adhesive of your choice

Lollipops

**Cut your cardstock and transparency sheet to the following measurements:
*2- 7 1/2" x 7 1/4" cardstock (top)
*1- 8 7/8" x 5 7/8" cardstock (bottom)
*1- 8 3/8" x 5 3/8" cardstock (insert)
*1- 4 1/4" x 3 1/8" transparency sheet (for window)

1.  Grab your 2 top pieces (7 1/2" x 7 1/4") and score 1 1/2" on 3 sides.  Cut the top squares out of one sheet (this will be the front), and cut along the score line, stopping at the corner, on the 2 top corner squares of the other sheet (this will be the back). 
{to cut out the window on the front piece:}
*line up the 7 1/2" side along the bottom of your cutting tool.  Line up the edge of paper at 2 1/8".  Lift up blade and insert it at 2 1/2".  Cut up to 5 1/8".
*turn paper so the top of box is at the bottom of cutting tool.  line up edge of paper at 2 1/8".  Insert blade in at 2 1/8" and cut to 4 6/8".
*Sides:  line up edge of paper at 2 1/2".  Insert blade at 2 1/8" and cut to 5 3/8".  Do the same for the other side.  You should now have a perfect square cut out of the middle.  (**if this is too confusing, just cut out a square using whatever method works best for you!  Mine has a 5/8" border on 3 sides, and the bottom 'border' should measure 2 5/8".)

2.  Adhere the 4 1/4" x 3 1/8" transparency sheet to the inside of the window. 

3.  Cut a piece of decorative paper approx. 4" x 4 1/2".  Adhere it to the inside of the back piece (this will show through the 'window').

4.  Fold both front and back pieces along score lines.  Adhere the front piece to the back piece.

It'll end up looking like this:

This picture is just to show the decorative paper in the 'window'.

5.  Now we're going to work on the 'bottom' piece (8 7/8" x 5 7/8").  Score at 2 1/8" on all 4 sides.  Cut along score marks on all 4 corners as shown in photo.  Fold along score lines and adhere the sides together.

Here's what it will look like when you're done.

6.  Now for the insert (8 3/8" x 3 1/8").  Score at 2" on all 4 sides.  Cut out the squares on all 4 corners.  Fold on score lines.  This piece will just drop into the bottom of the box.

**Decide where you want your lollipops to go (I had enough room for 4 lollipops), and mark with a pencil.  Take an X-Acto knife and cut either a slit or an 'x' in each spot.  Place your lollipops in the insert and slide the insert into the bottom of the box.

7.  Decorate your box and lollipops as desired!

I hope this tutorial makes sense!  If anything is unclear, please email me and I'll try to give a better explanation!  And be sure to email me pictures of your completed boxes....or if you share them on your blog, email me the link!


I'm linking to these fabulous parties:
Craftify It Thursday @Life with the Lebedas