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Paper Motorized Walking Machine "Sculpture" Image. Tiny Umbrella Drink Stirrers with Free Printable! I love a cute drink stirrer and that’s why I made these Tiny Umbrella Drink Stirrers! They are perfect for your upcoming summer barbecues, or for any celebration. They could also be lovely for a bridal or baby shower. If you don’t want to make them into drink stirrers, the umbrellas would make cute cupcake toppers (just make the bamboo skewers shorter). Want to make some for yourself? Supplies: Umbrella Drink Stirrer printablewhite card stock paperbamboo skewershot gluescissorswire cutterssmall hole puncha yummy cool drink (like an iced Starbucks® Discoveries Iced Café Favorites™) Directions: Step 1: Print out the Umbrella Drink Stirrer onto your white cardstock paper. Step 2: Use the scissors to cut out the umbrella shape outline.

Note: make sure you don’t cut off the glue tab, you need it. Step 3: Use a small hole punch to cut a hole in the center of each umbrella. Step 4: This next step could be optional: fold the umbrella on the dark lines (see image above). Step 5: Step 6: Step 7: - Chelsey. Top 10 DIY Projects That Cost Less Than $3. Sewing Toys - Free Projects. Tuesday Tutorial. Good day everyone! Today I have a quick tutorial on how to make a little pocker to stuff a tie in for Father's Day. It's similar to a money card only it has a tie. Now my hubby does not own a tie so I couldn't show you a picture of the pocket actually stuffed with one.

Sorry. So let's get started. Step2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. For a more decorative look use double sided pattern paper and punch half a circle in the top inside of the pocket. To make the wrap tie thingy I punched a 2" circle and threaded the button and circle with twine. Have a great day!! Free Template Maker. How to Make Paper Pencils (tutorial) | scissors. I have always wanted to make my own pencils, but the thought of shaping two pieces of wood to allow a piece of lead to sit perfectly inside made me think it wasn’t worth the effort. For some reason I was looking at some pieces of lead I have (for a drafting pencil) and “pop” there it was.. a solution to my DIY longing. Here is a tutorial to make pencils that is so ridiculously easy I’ve made 10 pencils since the idea came to me yesterday! Enjoy. Paper: I recommend using 6″ origami paper.

The paper I used was beautiful washi origami paper made in Japan (see exact product here). Here’s a video I made so you can watch me make it from start to finish! I have to admit I really enjoyed doing this craft. Hope you’re just as excited about this as I am! Leads {here} paper {here} mod podge {here} {If you like pencils, you may also like my toadstool pencil craft!} Share 16K+ Kimanh Hi my name's Kimanh. DIY Pine Cones From Paper Bags. About two weeks ago, I was approached by Reena, the owner of eco-artware.com, requesting my permission to feature my butternut squashes on the eco-artware-notes blog site for this week of Thanksgiving.

I was very flattered. Thank you, Reena. Eco-artware has some of the most wonderful sustainable art and décor you could find online, and a long list of very intriguing, creative artists and environmental advocates. With all my wonder came guilt. This summer, I had my first encounter with giant sequoia trees while hiking in Tuolumne Grove in Yosemite. For this project, I repurposed a used paper towel core cut to about 7″ long and a few kraft paper bags. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. I decided to use my 7″ wide hurricane vase to display my giant paper sugar pine cone, but it’s up to you to place it wherever you feel it brings life to a room! Like this: Like Loading... Tagged: holiday paper crafts, paper crafts, paper crafts from recyclables, paper pine cone, paper sequoia cone. Quilled Paper Easter Basket. There are currently no images from other crafters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service").

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What shouldn't I share? Where will my image appear? Fancy Paper Easter Egg Boxes. I’ve had a great deal of fun playing with some paper mache eggs I bought at a craft store. I made them in to little fill-able egg containers. They remind me of those old Victorian eggs you see now and then. These are smaller and will easily fit in among the eggs the Easter Bunny brings. Here’s how I made them: 1. Find a paper mache egg, These came from a craft store and were around 25 cents each. You may paint or decopage the eggs before doing all of these other steps. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Decorate the outside of your eggs with paint or paper. This one I painted and then splattered other colors over the top before decorating with ribbon and trims. This little bunny came from pages rescued from a children’s book. The white bunnies came from the same children’s book. How to Make Flying Paper Lanterns. Your fire source needs to be both light and hot enough to enable the lantern to float. Take a 10-inch strip of cotton fabric, fold it in half, and tie it in a knot, giving you a small bow.

Place it in a lid from a jar or on tin foil. Using pliers, drip wax from a lit birthday candle over the fabric. It may take 2-3 candles to cover it thoroughly. Paper Valentine: Cast Tissue Paper Into A Mold. Decorating Your Valentine While there are many ways to finish your card, we'll learn how to make a valentine using collage. With this art form, decorative papers and materials are combined by pasting or gluing. How to: Before you assemble the card, decorate the cast paper valentine with acrylics, glitter, or shapes cut or punched from paper. Cut and fold a scrap piece of card stock like a greeting card.

To make the envelope, measure the length and width of the card, double the figure, add an inch each way, and cut a piece of construction paper or wallpaper this size. Tips and Tricks: After the cast paper dries, it will be fragile and tend to "flake" like a biscuit. Try your hand at "scherenschnitte" or paper cutting. See the marbling activity in Previous Activities for tips on marbling paper. Learn how paper is commercially recycled at Paper University, a site for kids sponsored by the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry. DIY Grocery Bag Easter Basket | What to do with all those grocery bags tucked under my sink?! I find that there is something quite endearing about brown kraft grocery bags and the up-cycling piece of my brain has been dancing around ideas for a while.

I have been seeing a few variations of woven paper baskets around the web, so weaving and Easter basket from recycled paper bags seem to be a perfect solution! Here is what I came up with. ~Lia (INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROCERY BAG EASTER BASKET) 1) Using full size paper grocery bag, remove handles (•note some do not come with handles) and cut down center seam. Trim off bottom of bag and open the trimmed bag flat. You can discard handles and bottom of bag. 2) Mark 1.75 inch strips (top to bottom) and trim. 3) Fold each strip lengthwise into thirds. 4) 2 of your strips will create a handle. 5) Weave the bottom of the basket using 6X6 strips. 6) Trim 2 of your strips in half. 7) Fold the loose side strips of your basket to prepare them for weaving in the 3 long strips. Lia. Paper bag pinata.