Oreo cereal. The Chronicles of Ruthie Hart: Oh, How Pinteresting- Crafts and DIY. A couple weeks ago I linked up with the beautiful Michelle from The Vintage Apple for "Oh, How Pinteresting Wednesday" and now I am addicted. Addicted to pinning, looking at others pins, and getting millions of ideas stuck in my head (that I probably will never go through with hehe). Last week I posted a few crafts I have been working on, see the post here, and today I am going to share with you a few crafts I've pinned on my Craft/DIY board... So this isn't a craft but this saying was funny. My finger tips have pretty much lost their temperature gauge thanks to my glue gun Fabric pomanders as opposed to tissue paper, such a great idea I will be making these SOON!
I bought etching cream and just have to set aside time to try it. Someone please tell me where I can get cloth doilies? How beautiful are these mason jars. Must. How cute are these wine bottles as centerpieces? My Craft/DIY board has over 80 pins so I won't bore you with any more. So tell me, are you addicted to Pinterest? Pinterest / Home. Free Craft Instructions - How to Make a German Paper Star (Froebel Star) 1. Candy Cane Reindeer Craft. This Christmas Candy Cane Reindeer is simple to make it looks really cute!
Ideas * Children can make to give to their friends * Attach a Christmas Card * A group of them make for an adorable decoration Materials 5 candy canes 1 brown pipe cleaner (chenille) Brown felt Red felt Ribbon Sticky tape Assemble 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. To see pictures of the entire range of Christmas Crafts on this blog, click here: Christmas Craft. More Christmas Crafts Christmas Pudding Recipe Christmas Food Ideas.
Paper Butterfly. Making a Paper Butterfly is easier than you might think! And at the same time it does not use much paper, so save your scraps to make more later. There are some great decorating opportunities for these little flutterbys. You can string them singly and make a curtain of them, or make a banner out of them, or make a pretty mobile. Use them to decorate a special gift or the top of a box. Put a magnet on the back and you have a beautiful fridge or metal filing cabinet decoration.... "Love is like a butterfly: It goes where it pleases and it pleases wherever it goes.
~Author Unknown" You will need: Scrap paper, ruler and compass to trace a shape that is basically a square overlapped by a circle, and some scissors to cut it out. Some patterned paper (I used a double sided designer series variety but you can use paper with a single printed side. What to do: Here's a little video that shows how I make my butterflies: Other Ways to Use Your Paper Butterfly Top of page Do you make 3-d PaperCraft items?