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How to Make Your Own Jellyfish. June 15, 2011 at 2:29 pm , by Michelle Rubin SOURCES Bowls: Target.

How to Make Your Own Jellyfish

Cardstock: WorldWin Papers. Ribbon: Heidi Grace Designs (sheer, small rickrack, medium rickrack), Making Memories (large rickrack), Offray (wired, yellow). Coffee Filter Butterfly. Ages preschooler Using craft sticks and fabric scraps, kids can create this fun and pretty flower garden activity with recycled materials – perfect for Earth Day. by Amanda Formaro.

Coffee Filter Butterfly

How to Make a Piñata. 1 of 15 <img src=" alt="materials" /> Materials for the Paper Maché Let’s get started!

How to Make a Piñata

Here’s what you’ll need:-One section of newspaper cut into 1 1/2-inch by 3-inch strips -1 cup flour -Scissors -Water -A blown-up balloon, tied -An empty large coffee can (about 30 ounces) 2 of 15 <img src=" alt="Materials for Decorating" /> Materials for Decorating -Heavy-duty string -Two rolls of crepe paper party streamers -White craft glue -16-ounce Styrofoam cup -Two toilet paper rolls cut in half -Sheet of craft foam in pink -Pink acrylic paint -White paper -Pipe cleaner -Googly eyes 3 of 15 <img src=" alt="Get Started" /> Get Started Make the paper maché by mixing 1 cup flour and 1 cup water. Set the balloon in a large coffee can. <img src=" alt="Cindy Hopper" /> About the Author Cindy Hopper, founder of Skip to My Lou, loves to blog about her unending supply of ideas for gifts, parties, and rainy days.

3D Paper Star. Escargot en papier mâché - COUKIBOUKI. Fabrications en papier. Kit de quilling - Afairesoimeme. {MASSIVE} Fancy Paper Beads Tutorial. It's always autumn - itsalwaysautumn - STL: felt monsters to make with your kids {plus free mix-n-match pattern} My four-year-old and I spent a few happy hours last week designing, cutting out, and sewing up a monster for him.

it's always autumn - itsalwaysautumn - STL: felt monsters to make with your kids {plus free mix-n-match pattern}

We had such a great time that I created a free mix-n-match felt monster PDF sewing pattern, which includes five different monster bodies, five different sets of eyes, five mouths, and five different accessories. (Keep reading to download the free pattern!) It’s a pretty cute line-up, right? But this is even cuter: James is in love with his very own little monster, created using pieces he chose from the mix-n-match pattern as well as a little extra personalization. Older kids could trace and cut their own monsters and pieces and maybe even glue the pieces on. The 8 page PDF pattern can be downloaded by clicking here. Construction is so easy you probably don’t need instructions, but here are some step-by-step photos, and I’ve added a few tips below.

Things to note: I used different colors of acrylic felt cut from a bolt at Joann’s. A few more things: ♡ tuto des boules en papier ♡ - Bienvenue dans mon petit coin d'évasion Virtuelle. Vous êtes nombreuses à me demander comment on fait les boules en papier, alors voici ma façon de faire (très simple) Voir ma petite vidéo très amateur mais explicite quand même Choisir de jolis papiers scrap pas trop fins.....

♡ tuto des boules en papier ♡ - Bienvenue dans mon petit coin d'évasion Virtuelle

Vous pouvez trouver des perforatrices dans tous les magasins de loisirs créatifs et tous les sites par correspondance (scrapmalin, la fourmi créative, la fée du Scrap) ♡ donc, on prend une bonne perfo ronde de la grosseur de la boule souhaitée (1.5" pour une boule moyenne ) ♡ on prend de jolis papiers (le papier à scrapbooking est l'idéal) ♡ on découpe une douzaine de ronds, puis on les plie en deux et on les colle les uns aux autres (la colle est bâton est l'idéal) ♡ avant de coller les deux derniers ronds entre eux pour fermer la boule, on peut utiliser une pince pour bien serrer le temps que la colle séche !