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Origaminizing

Origaminizing

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Make a Puppy Ears card {Craft Camp} Just in case you missed it I have something great going on right now. That’s right… Don’t forget to stop in and enter my Silhouette contest! You could win a Silhouette CAMEO and rhinestone kit! I am excited to be offering 30 days of fun crafts to keep kids active and entertained this summer! You won’t want to miss a day of these fun crafts for kids from some amazing bloggers! How to make gift bags from newspaper When I bought something at a store recently, the clerk handed me my purchase in a bag made from a newspaper. I liked it very much and had to make some more—thus today's DIY recycled newspaper project: gift bags made from the Wall Street Journal. You can vary the dimensions, of course, but here's what I used to create a bag that's 5" tall, 4.5" wide, and 3" deep. Stack two sheets of newspaper on top of each other.

pop up card tutorial - Valentines day Origami Cherry Blossom Tutorial ⬇⬇Expand for more info! ⬇⬇ Hi people! in this video I will show you how to make a cherry blossom from 1 piece of paper. Magnetic Makeup Board Is your makeup strewn all across your bathroom counter? Do you spend 30 minutes digging in your vanity drawer for your favorite blush? If so, you'll love this magnetic makeup board. Not only does it keep your makeup organized, but it also looks super cute on your wall. What You Need: • old picture frame • acrylic paint • spray adhesive • metal sheet or baking sheet • piece of fabric • mini magnets • strong glue, like E-6000 • old, empty pill bottles Instructions:1. Maryland Pink and Green: Chalkboard Paint Fun Chalkboard paint is so much fun to use. I love the idea of turning any surface into a chalk board. You may remember that I made Chalkboard Paint wine glasses a few weeks ago. The spray paint chalkboard paint was easy to use, but I wanted to continue to experiment with this fun paint. I decided to try my hand at liquid chalkboard paint.

Creating Colorful book covers with Astrobrights Papers! bySusan MyersonAugust 2, 2012 With school time just around the corner, I came up with a school craft project that incorporates brightly colored paper. After all, a long school day could certainly use some sunshine! I created fun book covers using the technique called Iris Folding! The plan was to revamp the old version of the book cover. THOUGHT PATTERNS: Kaleidoscope of Colors I've always leaned towards browns, blacks, creams and earthy colors in home decoration, that's the boring in me. But, I don't know, I'm kind of starting to like bright colors more. Kaleidoscope kind of colors, like turquoise, fuchsia, pink, aqua, violet, yellow, orange... all combined together. I admit that could be a bit retina-searing sometimes, but if expertly put together... it looks something like this... I am absolutely in love with the "Jester" sofa, and the paper lanterns.

Projects How-to Projects Library — Electronics, Arduino, Crafts, Solar, Robots Mini Rover Redux This project is based on work by MAKE magazine contributor Tom Zimmerman. Tom, who was... Hot/Cold LEDs In this project, we will combine an Arduino, a Ping sensor, and a small assortment... Katydid and Kid: Cereal Box Stationary Organizer {Tutorial} Are your kids bored? Looking for an eco-friendly and cheap project to keep them busy, and something that they can use during the school year? Look no further than this stationary organizer, made from a Cheerios box. Materialsa cereal box (I used a small, 9oz. one that's about 7" wide)scrapbook papers or construction paperElmers glue stickpencil or Sharpie markertransparent tapeX-acto knife or utility knife

creative little daisy: Have you priced vintage blue canning jars lately?... I bought these probably five years ago at an antique/consignment store. I think I paid about 12 dollars for a set of four. Now you can expect to pay at least that for just one. Last night I was cruising around the internet and happened upon a link to a tutorial using mod podge and food coloring to make your own. Cool! In the original tutorial, she experimented with a few different methods and colors to get the look she was after.

How to make a scratch off lottery ticket? You probably know the scratch off lottery tickets? Ever wondered how to make them? Well, they are very fun & easy to make.I used to make greeting cards from them but now I'm going to use this technique as a promotional tool.I made 25 scratch off tickets and will include 1 ticket with every order I ship.On one of those tickets, there is a coupon code and a value of 25 dollars to spend in my shop on Etsy.

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