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DIY Project: Toilet Paper Roll Wall Art

DIY Project: Toilet Paper Roll Wall Art
Not every day you can find a clever way to reuse something from the bathroom..now you can take a break because someone came with very a simple and beautiful idea that lets you reuse toilet paper rolls. To make wall decorations you will need: toilette paper rolls, scissors, white glue, stapler, paint + brushes, glitter, laundry pins…What do you think about that? Crush paper roll Cut into approximately 5 equal parts don’t have to be exact place the rolls on a flat surface creating a desired pattern. spend time trying different compositions and patterns. glue where rolls are touching, hold with laundry pins to dry. You may paint and add sparkles. Source : source: tali-schiffer-oren.blogspot.co.il Related:  Bildförslag

How to draw funny cartoons. Simple guide to improve your drawing skills. how to transfer a photo to fabric Did you know you can transfer photos to fabric without using iron-on sheets? I love this technique. It's simple to execute and the end results are really pretty. It's another method for hand printing! I made some fabrics the other day and used them to add pockets to one of my wool skirts. Do you want to learn to transfer photos to fabric? Supplies Needed: Fabric (I used white quilting cotton), Gel Medium (I used this kind from Liquidex), Paint Brush and the image you want to transfer. How to transfer a photo to fabric: 1. Note: Don't be alarmed if your transfer isn't completely perfect. Well there you go!

Learn to Draw Tutorials for Kids Print and enjoy our Learn to Draw Animals pages for kids of all ages. Kids can use our step by step... Here's a collection of our "learn to draw" activities for Spring. Children can follow... Kids can have fun with these printables with which they can learn to draw Autumn pictures such as... Kids can have fun with our learn to draw tutorials for winter pictures - a pretty snowflake and a... Kids can learn to draw favourite flowers with these printable step by step tutorials. Here's something fun for keeping the kids busy! Learn to draw the goddess Lakshmi and the elephant-headed Ganesha for Diwali using our simple step... Here's a fun activity for the kids this Halloween! Fun printable learn to draw tutorials for kids with a Thanksgiving theme! Learn to draw a selection of birds with our fun drawing tutorials, which teach kids with a simple... Just for fun, learn to draw your own Saint Andrew and Loch Ness Monster on St Andrew's Day! Here's an activity that will keep the kids busy!

Zentangle Inte visste jag att det jag höll på med när jag pratade i telefon eller när jag satt och lyssnade på föreläsningar hade ett namn - Zentangle. Det som är så häftigt med Zentangle är att det går att göra väldigt enkelt och det går att utveckla i oändlighet. Dessutom är det väldigt avstressande, nästan meditativt (därav namnet ZEN-tangle) De som "skapade" Zentangle. Har en sida som heter zentangle.com I grunden handlar det dessutom om mönster, något som jag som mattelärare också älskar. Hur börjar man då? 1. 2. 3. 4. Det bästa är att det inte finns några rätt eller fel. Här är några förslag på hur man kan arbeta med Zentangle i barngrupp: I en barngrupp/skolklass hade jag börjat med att prata om mönster. Sedan kan man samla mönster på t ex tavlan- dela upp tavlan och låt barnen få fylla var sin bit med ett mönster - det behöver inte vara komplicerade saker - randigt, prickigt, hjärtan, rutigt, stjärnor... Gör zentangle i 2-3 grupper på lite större papper. Här är lite av det jag själv gjort.

Free Olaf Printable - Do You Want To Build A Snowman? Do you want to build a snowman?! You can now with my free Olaf printable! This is a great paper activity for Frozen fans of all ages! I’ve created a printable of your favourite snowman – Olaf! He comes with head, body, arms, feet, carrot nose, 5 sets of eyes, eyebrows, hair, buttons, scarf and because he likes summer – sunglasses! Just print onto white card, cut the pieces out (young children may need help) and build a snowman! I’ve provided two sizes – A4 and 8.5″x11″ which you can download by clicking on the links below. Frozen has been a huge hit this past year, and as a Disney fan, I knew I would have to design a free Olaf printable for Create Christmas 2014! If you love Frozen, you will also love my Do You Want To Build A Snowman Party Favor with free printable, which is perfect for a Christmas party! If you use my free Olaf printable, I would love to see the snowman you built! Printables created by The Purple Pumpkin Blog are for personal use only and not for resale.

fabriquer un sac en papier Gift bags made from newspaper is a great idea for birthday parties or weddings! We saw this on a site that was we think was in Vietnamese?? Anywho -here’s our best try at translation along with the photo tutorial. Supplies: Glue, Scissors, Paper Doiles, Newspapers, and Wire Ribbon Step 1: Cut into rectangular sheet of paper and then press twice the leading newspapers in the Middle as shown on the picture Step 2: Use glue fixed two edge paper overlap Step 3: Fold one end securely to the bottom of the bag Step 4: You fold the side edge short and long edges paste twice in photos to form bottom bag Step 5: Wait for the glue to dry Step 6: Place treats inside the bag Step 7: Fold the remaining margin 2 cm down to form the mouth of bag Step 8: fold and glue small paper doile over the top of bag Step 9: Finally, punch holes to put Ribbon through. Voila – beautiful little gift bags! If you like this article go to the home page to see other similar posts. Like this: Like Loading...

tallriksugglor 3D Paper Owl from mmmcrafts The gifted Larissa from mmmcrafts is here sharing her amazing talents with an unbelievable 3D paper owl. Larissa writes… Left: art made with this tutorial, Right: art made with alternate colors (see note at the end of the tutorial) Hey, Craft Campers! This 3D paper owl art project is for you and your crafty older kids, say around 11-ish years and up, who can wield a pair of scissors, handle smallish pieces and follow placement instructions carefully. Moms: You can definitely young this down by cutting out the shapes for younger kids, and skipping the pop dots and folding. Alrighty young crafters, here’s what you will need to make the nighttime owl pictured above: my PDF download with all the pattern pieces (get it here)printerrulerclear tapebutter knife for scoring8.5 x 11 piece of poster board (you can cut one from a larger piece)8.5 x 11 inch heavy scrapbooking paper in the following colors: orange, brown, dark teal, black, light brown, red, and yellow. Got all that together?

Välkommen till Ingelas lekstuga! Jag heter Ingela, är mamma till fem barn i åldrarna 8-23 år, och förskollärare. Alla mina barn har/har haft verbal dyspraxi. Verbal dyspraxi innebär en störning av artikulationsförmågan, man har alltså uttalssvårigheter. Här kan du läsa om verbal dyspraxi och språkstörning, och få tips om lekar, spel, sånger, sagor och böcker som passar alla barn. Uppdaterat 130504 Barn med verbal dyspraxi/språkstörning Språkstimulans, lekar och spel Högtider Årstider Sagor och scener för sagor Flanosagor, -sånger och -ramsor Rim och ramsor Pyssel Barnsånger med ny text Teman/samlingssidor Rör muspekaren över grafiken så ser du varifrån den kommer. Lallas grafik har tyvärr upphört En del iconer från:

Magnetic Ironing Mat DIY I don't think I'm alone in saying that ironing is not one of my favorite tasks. I try to use a steamer on everything I can or just spritz things with water to ease wrinkles, but sometimes you just can't get around bringing out the ol' iron for a job. I think part of not wanting to iron is the fact that a full size ironing board usually takes up all of the space in a laundry room (if you even have a separate room for laundry). So you have to cart everything a few rooms away to really have enough space to do the job. Supplies:-1.5 yards of 100% cotton fabric for top layer (I used this pattern)-1.5 yards of 100% cotton fabric for bottom layer (I used this solid in black)-1.5 yards of Insul-Bright -fabric scissors-8 magnets (.75 in diameter)-puff paint-straight pins First you'll want to cut a rectangle of fabric that is 39" x 18" from your top fabric, bottom fabric and your Insul-Bright (so you'll have three rectangles of matching size from each).

HOW TO DRAW Santa? Mom, how should I draw Santa Claus? Show your child how to draw Santa, an angel or a deer… in a few easy steps. Santa Claus Christmas deer An angel And here are some instruction sheets with a blank area for drawing. These fun images are composed of easy geometrical shapes. This type of drawing fosters imagination as kids go beyond mere coloring and start creating pictures of their own – to very satisfying results. See more HOW TO DRAW instruction sheets: Tin Can Lanterns Tutorial I love summer and I love that I finally have a backyard to have parties in! I made these tin can lanterns for a 4th of July party and they looked so lovely that I thought I would write a tutorial to share with you all. So follow the tutorial below to get started making your own lanterns for your own outdoor summer party! Materials: recycled tin cans hammer nail bailing wire pliers spray paint ( I used Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Paint) tea light candle Step 1: Remove labels and glue from the cans. Step 2: Fill cans with water and stick them in the freezer. Step 3: Take your frozen can out of the freezer. Step 4: Make your design. Step 5: Once your design is all finished, let the ice melt out of the can and dry it out. Step 6: Upon turning the can over, you'll notice a big bulge in the bottom. Step 7: Time to make a handle. Step 8: Twist the hook around to secure it. Step 9: Time for some spray paint! Step 10: Once the paint is dry, insert tea light candles and light them up!

Learn to Draw Animals Print and enjoy our Learn to Draw Animals pages for kids of all ages. Kids can use our step by step illustrations to discover how to draw all sorts of animals and build up their skills and confidence in the process...plus they are just good fun! You could build up a whole folder of these printable pages for rainy days - teachers might even want to laminate them and keep them ready as a time-filler or reward. By special request, save yourself a lot of clicking and grab all our learn to draw animals, birds, bugs and sea creatures in one easy download! Learn to draw this cute chimpanzee just by following the steps and copying carefully. Whether you are looking at African animals, primates or even Ancient Egyptian Gods, use our learn to draw a baboon guide to add some fun. Have you ever wanted to learn how to draw a badger? Whether for Halloween or any time, kids can learn how to draw a bat with our fun step by step tutorial to print and copy. Bees are favourite summertime project.

DIY Paper Basket with Leather Handles I’m always looking for ways to make my home feel like it has a bit more history — like it’s full of treasured items collected over a decade of travels, life experiences and adventures. But of course, when you’re on a budget, sometimes you’ve got to be strategic, so I try to incorporate pieces made by hand with celebrated or inherent imperfections, such as woven baskets, that effortlessly incorporate the lived-in look without blowing the budget. To further the look in my living room, I’ve woven up a seagrass-inspired, paper basket with leather handles, as a solution for corralling books and treasures on my cocktail table. The leather handles are quite hearty, so the basket would also be fantastic put to use as a breakfast-in-bed tray or anything else one might dream up! —Erin of Francois et Moi Materials: • Kraft paper (either several paper bags or a roll of mailing paper) • 1/8” thick tempered hardboard cut into two 9.5” x 15” rectangles. Create the Basket 1. 2. 3. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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