Friday, November 30, 2012

How to Make a Platter Mirror

If you look around at thrift stores much theres something youll see over and over again at nearly every store: plates and platters. Whether theyre amongst a set of antiques, or just a single plate or platter amongst other mismatched pieces, you can always find plates and platters which can be used to make assorted d?cor pieces at your house. Not just something like a painted tray that holds a floral arrangement, or a platter that sits on a kitchen counter to hold spices, but a real d?cor piece thats not only inexpensive to make but very breathtaking.

With assorted, frame-less mirrors from a craft store you can make your choice of platter mirrors. Its a good idea to take a pattern with you so you can choose the exact size of mirror you need. To make a pattern, just lay a piece of paper on top of the platter or tray, then press the paper into the natural grooves around the bottom of the plate. Cut it out so that it has the same shape as the bottom of the platter.

There are many frame-less mirrors from which to choose at a craft store and none of them are expensive. Large, round ones, huge square ones, octagons, ovals - all sorts of mirrors without frames. Select one that comes the closest to the size of your pattern or do a different design. For instance, if your platter has a rectangular shape you can mount a round mirror on it. Paint the platter or even cover it with fabric or decorative paper, such as scrapbook paper or wallpaper. Or, simply use the platter as-is. However, painting it, then adding the mirror, gives the platter a brand new look. When the paint is dry use glue suitable for mirrors and glass to attach the mirror to the platter or plate. When the glue is dry you can then, if you want, add embellishments to the mirror and/or platter. These can be anything from tiny jewels, glued around the perimeter of the mirror, to painted wooden shapes attached to the platter frame. Use a picture hanger on the back of the platter to hang it on a wall. Or, take the craft one step further and add a bow to it. Make a large bow from wired ribbon and glue just the hanging parts of the ribbon to the back of the platter. That way, the bow rests up against the wall, atop the platter, and gives the appearance that the platter mirror is hanging by the bow. Its a beautiful arrangement that makes use of an old platter that had already seen its glory days. See a platter mirror here.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Teach Yourself Calligraphy

Fancy lettering never goes out of style. It doesnt matter if youre making wedding invitations, or creating large lettering on a birthday banner, fancy lettering, like calligraphy, adds a touch of elegance to the occasion. People spend many years learning calligraphy and, indeed, it can take a long time to perfect the art, but, youll use the talent many times. Rather than pay huge money to be taught calligraphy, you can learn it on your own. With the internet anyone can earn calligraphy.

There are various types of calligraphy, like western, east Asian, south Asian, Islamic, and others. Familiarizing yourself with the various types of calligraphy can be very helpful. There are many websites that feature pictures of calligraphy letters, words, and even borders.

The tools you use to do calligraphy are important. Although you can make calligraphy with nearly any pen or pencil youll achieve a much different look with a marker than you will with a pen that has a nib. Start with a regular ink pen and cheap paper. Look at pictures of calligraphy writing and copy them to the best of your ability. Just like when you first learned to write youll need to practice over and over. After awhile, youll begin getting much better at shaping letters and creating fancy images. Practice one letter until its perfect then try another letter. Move on to calligraphy with markers and lettering done with special calligraphy pens. Some people find it especially easy to learn calligraphy by printing letters out on the home computer. Lay thin paper over the printout and trace the lettering. This can help you learn to make continuous lines that flow easily together. A light box is often used to create the perfect spacing, width, and height of letters. Make one using this tutorial, or purchase one. The tutorial will also show you how to use the light box. When you begin to get pretty good at calligraphy switch to high quality paper, vellum, or parchment paper. Youll immediately notice a big difference in the way your calligraphy looks. With parchment or vellum you can often use a knife to scrape away mistakes. Youre going to make lots of mistakes, but youll get better and better, and soon, youll be able to make your own invitations, announcements, wall art, and more. Invest in good pens and use quality paper only when youre convinced of your talents. Then, off you go to make much calligraphic art for years to come.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Candle Surface Protectors

Doilies are almost a thing of the past. They used to be tatted by women and set under d?cor pieces to prevent scratching tables or to keep moisture from drinking glasses away from the table surface. You can still purchase doilies but youll rarely see them in anyones home. Now youll find modern coasters, table runners and other things which have taken the place of most doilies. Doilies were useful because they offered protection. Even today one needs to protect certain surfaces from other things, like a candle. Wax dripping from a burning candle can certainly mar or ruin a table or other surface.

When you use a simple technique to make a surface protector for a candle you not only keep wax from damaging furniture you also create a lovely d?cor piece that coodinates with the candle. Since these can be made from many different materials you can easily make ones that have holiday themes, seasonal themes or other images.

A table or surface protector is almost like a place mat. You lay it on any flat surface, set the candle in the center, then worry no more. Theyre made by simply using clear contact paper and other supplies to create the design you want. Some things you can use include fabric, decorative paper, glitter, confetti, cutouts, foil pieces, ribbon and stickers. Cut a piece of contact paper so that its twice the size you need it to be. Arrange most any flat object(s) on one half of the contact paper. After youve created the design you want simply fold the other side of the paper over to trap the items between the contact paper sheets. The surface protector can be cut into nearly any shape you want. Lay paper cutouts of poinsettias on the contact paper, for example, then after folding the other piece over, cut out around the poinsettia leaves to create that particular shape. Or, simply cut the contact paper design into a circle, oval, triangle, square or other simplistic shape. Never set a burning candle directly onto the surface protectors. Instead, place the candle on a candle holder before setting it on the table protector. If youre not burning the candle, however, it looks really nice setting in the center of one. If wax does drip onto the table protector, simply wait until it dries, then scrape it off. Should you get a burn mark on the surface protector you can always throw it away and make another. Theyre so inexpensive and easy to create that youll be happy to make a few more!

Monday, November 26, 2012

T-Shirt Backpack

There are certain things you need in life that you absolutely have to buy. The item is impossible to make by yourself so you have no choice. There are many other things, though, that you need and can make yourself. Kids, in particular, require lots of things that cost money. Buy what you have to then make what you can yourself. One useful thing you can easily make for a child is a cloth backpack. You wont have to run out and buy fabric but you will need a few items to help you create the easy backpack.

Materials needed: 1 t-shirt Grommet kit cord Choose a t-shirt that you want to use for making the backpack. Its best to select one that has no printing or images. Thats because, in the end, the image will be upside-down on the backpack. If you want, you can later stamp or paint an image or words onto the front of the backpack.

Turn the chosen shirt inside-out and lay it on a table. Start below one underarm area and cut over to the opposite side. You will be using the bottom portion of the shirt to make the backpack. Before going further use the lower portion of the shirt to measure the cord needed for the straps on the backpack. Cut the cord to be about six times the width of the shirt. The cord you use can be cotton clothesline cord or something similar. You can even use wide ribbon. Use a machine or hand stitch the cut area of the t-shirt. Simply sew along the two cut edges so that you sew them together, about a half-inch from the edge. Turn the shirt right-side-out. Lay the shirt so that the hem is facing you. Find a point thats halfway between the two side seams - or two sides if there are no seams. Cut a small hole on the underside, in the hem, so that you can slide a cord into the hemline. The hem will become the pocket for the cord. Hooking a safety pin onto one end of the cord can help you feed it through the pocket. After the cord is through, divide the remaining cord so that it hangs evenly on each side. At the end that you stitched shut you will install the grommets. The grommets you use should be slightly larger in diameter than the cord. Follow the instructions on the grommet kit and place one at each corner of the bag. After the grommets are in place, take the left hand cord, thread it through the left grommet, and tie a knot. Do the same to the right hand side. Now the child can simply slip his arms through the cords and wear the backpack anywhere he - or she - wants.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Assorted Fake Drinks for a Play Kitchen

What youll need:Styrofoam cupsThin cardboardFelt, fabric or cellophaneWhite gue When I was a kid my sisters and I played for hours in our pretend kitchen. Mostly, we had play foods to lay on play dishes, but on occasion, my Mom would bring us some real beverages or foods to "play with". Of course, we gobbled up the goodies, but in the meanwhile, we pretended to cook and serve them. But, sadly, and eventually, we had to resort back to the pretend items. Nowadays, creative people have come up with all sorts of ways to make fake foods and such for a pretend kitchen.

Its really easy to make a variety of beverages when you use common things. You dont have to be an expert crafter to make them, either. One way to make a fake beverage is to start with a Styrofoam cup. Turn it upside-down and draw around it onto a piece of thin cardboard. Cut a tad off the circle, all the way around, to make it just slightly smaller in diameter than the cup.

Cut a circle of dark brown or black fabric or felt. The circle of felt should be a bit larger than the cardboard circle. Lay the fabric over the cardboard circle then push it, covered side first, into the cup. This is done only to ensure that the piece will fit in the cup after the fabric is glued on. If not, trim the cardboard a bit more. When youre sure of the fit, glue the felt onto the cardboard, and glue the edges of the felt to the backside of the cardboard. Apply white glue all the way around the edge of the covered circle. Push the piece into the Styrofoam cup until it is wedged. Make sure that the piece is sitting level then allow the glue to dry. You can use other colors of felt or fabric, in the same manner as the coffee above, to make lemonade, soda or other beverages. Or, instead of felt or fabric try colored cellophane. When you wrap cellophane around a cardboard circle, then push it into a Styrofoam cup, you can make more colorful, sparkly drinks. You dont necessarily have to use Styrofoam cups to make play drinks. Use coffee cups, drinking glasses and other things - as long as theyre unbreakable. If you can see through the glass, fill it with wadded paper, quilt batting or other lightweight materials before gluing in the fabric-covered, cardboard circle. It only takes a few minutes to make each beverage, and since it is so addictive to make pretend drinks, your daughter will soon have many. Now all shes waiting on is a few "customers" to show!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

How to Sure-Wall Piers

Youve got your new double-wide mobile home set on your lot, now comes the setup. And theres lots of setup involved. The power and water have to be connected, you have to meet the countys standards for decks at the front and back doors, and theres much more. When setting a double-wide or other mobile home, concrete blocks are stacked to hold a lot of weight. With several concrete piers under the house many new home owners are either in the blind about treating the pillars so they dont fall, or theyre told about it, but its optional, so they dont have it done. Concrete blocks, when stacked, can hold the weight, but under certain conditions, those piers can crumble or even fall.

It was probably the price of the work that made you opt out of having the piers under your home sure-walled. Thats because the real expense is for paying someone to crawl under the house to work. If you dont mind doing the work yourself you can save hundreds or more. Its not even hard to sure-wall concrete pillars and youll see that when you get started.

Sure-wall mix is sold at home improvement stores. Its a dry product which, when mixed with water, works to seal blocks, keep them from crumbling, and make a stack of blocks be like one. The fiberglass in the mix works to make a stack of bricks much more steady. Follow the instructions to mix the powder but make it a bit thicker than called for on the label. If you follow the instructions on the label, and paint the mix onto the blocks with a paintbrush, youre going to be under that mobile home for a long, long time. Instead, make the mix a bit thicker than called for. Go under the house with at least a couple of pairs of thick gloves - they will get ruined. Its helpful to cut a square from plastic, then cut another square inside that one. The inside square should be the size of a concrete block. Cut a slit in the square so you can wrap it around the bottom of the concrete pier. Scoop up hands full of the mixture and spread it all over the column, from the bottom, up. Do all four sides then allow to dry. Do this to each and every column under the house to steady the blocks. If youre getting ready to have a home set, or you already have, pass on the package that pays for the sure-wall application and do it yourself. Take a bright light under the home with you and youll do fine. When youre done, take your family on a weekend getaway with the money you saved.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Huge Assortment of Game Tile Jewelry

There are very few people who can say that, amongst the stack of board games they own, theres not one that doesnt have all its pieces. We never know how a piece goes missing; we just discover one day that all of the pieces arent there. Since youre having trouble throwing the game in the trash, get it out of the closet, and make some new jewelry. A game tile is a great way to create an unusual necklace and there are thousands you could make. So, get the game out, and lets get busy.A Scrabble tile can be turned into a cute jewelry piece using any number of necklace designs. Use a blank tile or one with a letter on it. Paint the tile or use it as-is. Although the tile itself makes a nice necklace, when you glue on a trinket, you create something totally different. Glue on a large rhinestone, a square cut from scrapbook paper or cloth, or just put on a sticker. Drill a tiny hole on top of the tile, then screw in an eye hook. Attach the hook to a chain and youre ready to wear the necklace.Lots of games have tiles. Use dominoes, Mahjong, Scrabble, or other game tiles, to make just the necklace you want. Wear each tile just as it is or embellish it to your liking. For some tiles, youll find it easier to drill a tiny hole from one side to the other. For another tile, you might find it simple to make just one hole at the top. When you drill a hole from one side to the other, though, its easy to just slide your chain or cord through it.Paint a tile gold, silver, bronze, or another metallic color, mount a rhinestone, and you can create an elegant necklace. Paint the tile a neon color, and mount a sticker, to create a fun necklace for a child. Other things you can mount on a tile include a metal monogram, a tiny poem, a picture cut from a greeting card, a metal hardware piece, a painted wooden shape, or even a bracelet charm.You can completely change the look of the tile if you do something even more unusual. Drill a hole in the bottom of the tile and you can add embellishments that dangle. Once the hole is in place, add hot glue, and you can slide in a set of feathers, a short strand of beads, or another decorative arrangement.If youve got missing pieces to a game that features tiles, yank it out of the closet. You can give that game - or pieces of it - a whole new life, when you turn one or more of them into jewelry. Make a large domino necklace, a small Scrabble anklet, or another piece. Youll love it and wear it often.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Potpourri Candle Ring

There are many different ways to decorate a candle but most people focus on decorating the candle itself. Painting them, using pins to create images, or even wrapping candles in cloth or paper are all techniques used by crafters to make ordinary candles look a little more glamorous. Look beyond the candle itself, though, and youll see yet another way to doll it up! A simple candle ring is perfect for creating magnificent wedding d?cor, holiday decorations, or just for adding a touch of elegance around your home.

If youve never made a candle ring youll find them very easy to make, however, a potpourri candle ring can be a little more time-consuming to create than some others. The perfect potpourri for this craft is the kind that features large pieces of this and that. The larger pieces make the project go a little quicker.

You can purchase potpourri in many different colors, but when it comes to shades of silver or gold, it can be a little more difficult to find it if there are no approaching holidays. You can spray paint any potpourri with silver, gold or even bronze-colored paint but keep in mind that this will eliminate the aroma from the potpourri. If the look is what you want, and your main concern isnt the aroma aspect, paint the potpourri the color of your choice. It doesnt all have to be painted the same color; you can paint various colors so youll have just the look you want. Set the candle youll be using on a piece of thin cardboard. Draw around the bottom of it. Now use a larger object, like a bowl, to create another circle around that one. Cut out the cardboard to create the donut shape for the candle ring. Coat the cardboard with a thick layer of glue then sprinkle the potpourri chunks on it. Press down to secure the various pieces then allow it to dry. Now youll have to glue more potpourri chunks on, piece by piece, unless you have spray adhesive. If you do, spray the potpourri and sprinkle on more. Continue doing this until the ring is as thick and tall as you want, allowing each coat of adhesive to dry thoroughly before adding another layer of the potpourri. The candle rings simply encircle the bottom of the candle but they instantly change the look of an ordinary candle into something magnificent. Use them to create a beautiful look for a wedding or as holiday centerpieces. Or, just make the potpourri in colors you have in your home and use the candle rings all year long!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Build Your Own Trivets, Stands and More

You probably think that fancy wooden trivets, stands and similar wood pieces have to be purchased or made by someone who is handy with tools. You might not know that you can easily build a huge assortment of these things using nothing but a glue gun. No sawing, no hammering - just glue. With pre-cut wooden pieces from a craft store you can build any number of useful things for your home.

Assemble a trivet to protect your table or counter top by starting with a large wood piece. This piece can be square or round and can be made from thin wood or thick. Paint the unfinished shape or use it as-is. Glue a piece of felt, fabric or even cork on top. Glue large wooden beads to the underside of the trivet. If youre making a square one use four beads underneath, but for a round one, evenly space three beads on the bottom. These handy trivets can be made as large or small as you want.

Make pedestals for candles, picture frames, statuettes and other d?cor pieces by starting with two identical wooden shapes. These can be round, square, oval or another shape but must be the same size and thickness. Paint the wooden shapes or use them in their unfinished condition. To assemble the pedestal start by gluing large wooden beads on the bottom to use as legs for the stand. Now glue the same amount of beads on the top of the stand making sure to align them with the beads on the bottom. Position the second shape over these top beads and glue it in place. These stands are simple but eye-catching. Make large ones to hold a plant or small ones to display a kids small trophy. Make many different pedestal-type stands by the supplies you choose. Instead of gluing on wooden beads, for example, attach short, large-diameter wooden dowels. These are available, already cut, at most any craft store. Glue these on instead of wooden beads and the stands can be much taller. Youll have a huge variety of them if you combine sizes, shapes and more. For instance, use small wooden shapes and long dowels to make tall, slender pedestals. Use large wooden pieces but short, fat dowels, and youll create a different tiered stand. All the stands you make dont have to be ordinary shapes. Craft stores sell a variety of unusual-shaped wood, like puppy shapes, flowers, footballs and others. These shapes allow you to get creative with d?cor in a childs room or unusual stands for other areas of the home. Theyre all very simple and very useful!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Wedding Favor Lollipop Trees for Kids

You would need a huge scroll to write down all the items that you can give to your wedding guests as party favors. Bath beads, candles, cocoa, incense, soaps, flowers, picture frames - well, we wont name them all! Party favors for a wedding are unique in that its difficult to think of one thing that will suit every person. At a kids birthday party you can bet theyll all love bubbles, candy and similar choices. Thats because most of the kids are about the same age with many of the same interests. When youre choosing wedding party favors, though, you must please men, women and children of all ages. Thats a tall order! Party favors which are addressed to couples, but are really suited for the woman, are commonplace. Men dont generally care about bath salts and candles. But, there are lots of party favors, like chocolates, that are suitable for men and women - and children, too. But, a favorite of most children is the classic sucker. Whether its huge and flat, small and round - kids love suckers. Give the adults salt and pepper shakers, photo albums or other things theyll like but treat the kids to suckers! Sitting through an entire wedding ceremony can be tedious and difficult for a small child. When its over, though, he or she will be glad to see that the wait was worthwhile. Give them each a sucker tree and youll see no more yawns! It doesnt take much effort to make a sucker tree. All you need is a Styrofoam cone and the tree is nearly done! Paint the cone or use it as-is. Or, wrap the cone in satin ribbon to coordinate with the color scheme of the wedding. If you choose the ribbon technique simply slide the sucker sticks between two of the ribbon pieces wrapped around the tree.

The sucker tree doesnt have to be completely covered. Just place suckers randomly or in a particular order to give each child the number of suckers you want them to have. You even have options for topping the tree. Slide in one sucker that matches the others, use a much larger or different type of sucker on top, or even make a tiny banner - with a toothpick and paper - that announces the couples names or says "Thanks".

Most any child would love to have a sucker tree but they dont absolutely have to be just for kids. Make them to set on the food tables so that guests can sample them at will or make a sucker tree for each guest to take home. Theyre quick, look great, and will suit nearly guest or any budget!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Lighted Party Numbers or Words

Dont you hate it when youre looking for a particular house and its dark outside? It seems that no one has house numbers visible and youre forced to nearly break the law, practically stopping in the middle of the road, trying to read numbers on homes to get to your destination. You see a number on a house here and there, but its not the house youre looking for, and it takes seemingly forever to finally pinpoint that house number you want. Dont let all that frustration happen to the guests at your upcoming party. Guide them to the destination with lighted house numbers, a large "Party" sign, or another arrangement.Use gift boxes to make the lighted numbers or message for your summer party, wedding reception or other special occasion. Dollar-theme and craft stores carry assorted sizes of gift boxes from cubes to robe boxes. Use plain cardboard boxes, decorated ones or even paper mache boxes which you can paint or leave plain.Use purchased or downloaded stencils to write a number or letter on the lid or top of each box, centering each image. After outlining the letters or numbers cut them out with a craft knife. Save the cutouts for future projects. From the inside, cover the cutout areas with colored vellum or cellophane.Use a battery-operated light inside each box to illuminate it. Check dollar-theme stores for assorted lights that run off of batteries, like push lights or candle lights. Or, use neon snap bracelets or necklaces for the light. The light is a tube and, after you snap it, it glows for several hours in colors of neon orange, green, yellow or pink.Stand house number boxes outside on the porch or stoop. Stack them vertically or place them horizontally. If its easy to see your house numbers do something different with the lit boxes. Spell out your last name in lights, a word which goes along with the theme of your party, or another sentiment. Spell out a word or phrase across a table, like the names of a newly married couple, a birthday boy or girls name, or even the year for a New Years Eve party.Lighted boxes are beautiful, helpful and decorative. Use them for any number of special occasions or just spell out a girls name and set the boxes on a shelf in her room. The boxes make it easy to create a certain look for a party or just to help your guests get safely to the party. When shopping at a dollar-theme store you can make each boxed letter or number for about a buck.See lighted house numbers here.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Coin Race Birthday Party Game

One of the best things about playing games at a childs birthday party is that you can keep all the kids in one place. Instead of children running all over your house you can organize a game in the backyard and the kids will have fun and exercise while winning prizes. For this years birthday party, line the kids up outside, and they can race to try to win first place in a relay game thats suitable for kids of all ages.

To start the game use two things to mark a turn-around point while the kids are running in the relay. These things could be two stakes, two bricks or even two potted plants. Place these at one end of the yard but leave a wide gap between them.

At the marked turn-around areas set a bowl of pennies for each team. Set the bowl on the ground or place chairs outside and set the bowls on them. Each bowl should contain pennies. The amount of pennies can vary; there should be at least a penny for each child on that team. Mark an area where the kids will start the game. Again, you can use rocks, plants, sticks pushed into the ground or other objects. Line an equal amount of children in each line, in front of their respective starting points. Halfway between the starting point and the turn-around, set an egg carton on the ground. There should be one egg carton for each team. Make sure the lids are cut off of the cartons. When someone calls "go", the first child in each line runs to the turn-around spot, picks up a penny from the bowl, then runs to the egg carton on the way back to his or her line. Upon reaching the egg carton each child will stop and drop the penny into it. The child cannot bend over; he or she must not lower the penny below the waist. Drop the penny into the egg carton, run back to the next person in line, and then watch as that child does the same. The object of the game is to be the first team who has a penny in each section of the egg carton. The child who ends up dropping the last penny into the last section simply hollers "we got it" or something similar. If youre playing the game outside when its really hot theres an additional element you can add to the game. As each child makes it to the turn-around spot, he or she can scoop a cup of water from a bucket, pour that over his head, then pick up his penny and finish the race. Its simple, its fun and its a great way to keep many kids entertained at a birthday party or other event.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Oriental Table Runners

Love oriental decorator items? Theyre gorgeous, arent they? The paintings, wall hangings, and lettering, done in red, black, and gold - theyre just stunning. If you shop for oriental decorator items you already know how costly they can be. Some of these types of things are really easy to make - like a table runner. In fact, there are many different table runners a person can make and no one will be able to tell them from expensive versions purchased at a specialty store.Although silk is the fabric of choice for high-end oriental table runners, youll find other cloth at a fabric store that can be used in place of silk. Red, black, white, or gold, are all colors you could choose for the fabric. Measure the length of your table, and decide how wide you want the runner to be, so youll know how much fabric to purchase.A simplistic table runner can be made by stacking two pieces of material - cut to be the width and length you need - so that their right sides face each other. Sew around the perimeter of the fabric and leave a small opening, at one short end, so that you can turn the arrangement right-side-out. Sew the opening shut.Make variations to the above table runner by cutting the ends to come to a point, or even by creating Chinese writing on it. You can order stencils or even make your own. Print out Chinese writing images and cut out just the brush marks of the writing itself. Leave all white paper and that will become your template. With paint markers you can easily create a message to your guests or even your mantra.When you purchase really thick fabric it might not be necessary to stack two pieces together and sew them. With thick cloth you can simply attach a tassel to each corner to create an oriental look with little effort. Embellish this table runner with Chinese writing or other designs, if desired.With inkjet-printable cotton you can make a much more detailed table runner but you still wont have to work hard to create it. Go online to find Chinese images, like a bowl of noodles and chopsticks, buildings, and other images. Print the designs onto the cloth then sew these images onto the main table runner. If you have no way to sew just use fabric glue.You have many fabric, color, and design choices for oriental table runners so it will be easy to create just the perfect one for you. Youll take pride in knowing you made it yourself, especially when visitors drop by and start pouring out the compliments.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Turkey Candles

Turkey centerpiece, turkey bread basket, turkey magnet - lets see, do you have all of the turkey stuff set out in the house? Its exciting to decorate for any holiday but those cute turkeys - well, Thanksgiving is certainly a special time, with adorable decorations. Have you made a turkey candle yet? Thats a lot of fun yet not much trouble. Turkey candles look great on the Thanksgiving dinner table, on a mantle, on a counter, and elsewhere in the house. Theyre just charming and they really perk up the place for the holiday.Turkey candles can be made using various materials. If you dont have one thing in particular, just substitute something else. To start, though, youll need a tea light or votive in a small, round, bowl-like candle holder. A holder that is brown, orange, or even yellow, is ideal. If you cant find one in a Thanksgiving color, buy a clear one, then use decoupage adhesive to cover the candle holder with tissue paper, in the color you want. It helps to place a red, yellow, orange, or other candle - to match the candle holder - inside.Use a wooden ball - found at any craft store - to make the head. Dont have one? You can substitute a Styrofoam ball, painted orange, brown, or yellow, to match the candle holder. Use hot glue to attach the ball to the candle holder, on any side, right below the top edge. That will now be the front of the turkey. Glue on wiggly eyes or even paint the eyes on with a marker. Black beads are another option for creating eyes.Fold a small piece of yellow paper and draw a triangle whose bottom is the fold. This folded diamond shape will become the beak for the turkey. Apply a dab of hot glue to the fold of the paper and stick it to the wooden or Styrofoam ball.You can easily make a wattle from red tissue paper, or even construction paper, when you cut an oval shape. Twist it and stick it to the ball with one end of the red tissue going over the beak.Tissue can be used to make the tail feathers, too; cut 9"x2" pieces, fold them in half but dont crease them, and glue them to the back of the candle holder. Another option is to cut the pieces from ribbon. Make all the feathers the same color or make them various colors.The turkey candle is so lovable and makes a fun project for Thanksgiving. When you craft several of them, you can create a theme on the dining table, and even around the room. The turkey candles add a whimsical touch but create a soft glow for ambiance.Turkey Candle

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Kids Toilet Paper Roll Scroll

By now youve probably heard that there are all sorts of things you can make from empty bathroom tissue rolls. If youve already tried your hand at toilet paper roll characters, bracelets, ornaments and other popular crafts why not try one more? Kids can make beautiful scrolls to give others or keep for themselves and the scrolls can be made from bathroom tissue rolls! Dont think that just because youll only spend a few cents to make each scroll that it will look like a childish gift; the finished scrolls are really beautiful.

Youll need two bathroom tissue rolls to make each scroll. If youd like to make a much larger scroll you can do so by using two paper towel rolls. Try to choose cardboard tubes which are in perfect condition. Dents and tears around the openings of the tubes can ruin the whole look of the scroll. In addition to the toilet paper rolls youll also need paper, felt or cloth.

If youre going to use paper for your scroll youll find some beautiful themes at a craft store. Or, choose a roll of interesting gift wrap and use it. If you use felt you can use thick or thin. When using fabric, though, choose lightweight types that will not unravel around the edges and are not stretchy. Assembling the scroll is really easy. If youre using paper, and you need to, you can tape two or more pieces together. However, the best scrolls are ones that have just one continuous piece of paper, felt or fabric. No matter what type of material youre using youll start by laying it out flat on a table. Cut the width of the material to the size of the toilet paper rolls length. Cut the length of the paper, felt or fabric to any length you want. Apply glue to one toilet paper roll and set it on the edge of the material. Roll the material around the toilet paper roll and glue it. Glue it until you can no longer see the cardboard of the tube. At the opposite end do the same thing. Now you can simply roll the two tubes towards the center. To close the scroll. Glue a ribbon piece to each side of the closed scroll - one ribbon on the center of one roll and the other ribbon on the opposite side. Tie the ribbons together to close the scroll. Inside the scroll you can put any number of things. A thank-you note made with stickers on a paper scroll, a paper poem glued to a fabric or felt scroll - there are no limits. The scrolls make fabulous wedding favors, graduation gifts, anniversary presents and more!

Friday, November 9, 2012

Message Center for the Fridge

You always see old tv shows where the entire family is gathered around the table, enjoying a meal together, seemingly at peace with themselves and each other. Todays world isnt like that at all! Its hectic, its fast-paced, it can actually be a madhouse at home! Seldom do you see everyones schedules coincide so that the family life can resemble those of old tv shows. If youve got a lot going on at your house, and you cant always sit down with the others, things can get confusing. You forget to tell someone they need to stop at the store. You forget you have an assignment due at school. You meant to talk to one of the other family members but you havent run into him yet today! Everyone gathers in the kitchen - even if its not at the same time - so why not make the kitchen "message central"? The refrigerator is the perfect place to put reminders, notes and more. Family members can stay in touch, kids can post reminders of school work, and each person can have a space of his own.

Small cardboard boxes make a great way to create the refrigerator message center. Paint the boxes, gift wrap them or cover them in cloth. The boxes need no lids. Cut a piece of magnetic sheeting and stick it on the back of each box. Make one box per family member. Use stickers or markers to write the names of the people on the boxes. Now you can leave notes for each other and leave reminders for yourself.

Instead of using boxes you can also use pockets. Cut a pocket from an old garment for each person in the home. Or, cut pocket shapes from felt, fabric or even paper. Decorate the pockets how you want then put a name on each pocket. Once again, use strips of magnetic sheeting to attach the message holders to the fridge. Make your refrigerator into a cork board for messages by simply purchasing a small roll of cork. Its found at craft stores and, with magnetic sheet strips, it can easily be attached to the refrigerator. Just cut the size you want, stick the sheeting strips all the way around the perimeter, on the backside, then stick the cork board to the fridge. Use push-pins to hold notes, photos and more. Eventually, everyone comes to the kitchen. Its the best place for creating a message center since, sooner or later, the recipient of the message will show up to eat. Its easy to make all sorts of magnetic organizers for the fridge and these will keep your household running just a little smoother than before!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Balloon Wreath

Trying to pull everything together for yet another birthday party can be exhausting and challenging. Still, its so much fun to see the looks on the faces of the kids, when they see shaped foods, theme decorations, and that fabulous cake. One thing that really grabs a small childs attention is color. A young kid is often fascinated with bright colors, like red, blue, yellow, green, orange, and purple. Incorporate those colors, or others, into a door wreath made especially for the birthday party, by using balloons. A balloon wreath greets young guests in a colorful and intriguing way.

Youll need quite a lot of balloons to make an attractive wreath but, thankfully, balloons are cheap. You dont have to go to a high-end party store, and purchase balloons with images or glitter; just ordinary balloons will work fine. Two-inch, round balloons work perfectly but you could combine them with slightly smaller balloons. For a large wreath you could use up to 150 balloons. Dont worry that it will take hours and hours to craft; its easy to attach the balloons to a wreath form.

A straw wreath is the ideal form for the balloon birthday party wreath. You can find assorted sizes of straw wreaths at a craft store. Do not remove the plastic wrapping; without the plastic the straw will begin to hang off of the wreath. A greening pin, found at a florist shop, or in the floral department of a craft store, is a unique pin. It has the shape of a "U" and that makes it easy to slide a balloon into it. Slip the middle of the balloon into the middle of the pin, and then stick the pin into the wreath. Make a circle of the balloons, and then another, until you cover the entire wreath. Or, instead of making those uniform circles, just randomly pin the balloons to cover the wreath. Cover the inside of the circle, the face of the wreath, and the outside of the circle, but leave the back blank. The balloon should be tightly crammed together so that no part of the original wreath is showing. Although a colorful balloon wreath is ideal for a childs party, you can transform it, and make a balloon wreath for nearly any occasion. Make a solid white, or a black and white wreath, for a wedding. Make a red, white, and blue wreath for Independence Day or a black and orange balloon wreath for Halloween. No matter what colors you put on the wreath the balloons create a welcoming decoration for any party or special occasion.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

How to Make a Brick Doll Couch

So, Barbies in the market for a new sofa? The old couch just isnt fashionable anymore or has suffered some horrible fate, like a torn covering? If youve got a brick lying around outside youre well on your way to making a cool doll couch thats functional as well. It will be a heavy couch, sure, but it can be made in a few minutes.

Clean the brick as best you can then add the padding. Cut a piece of thick batting (or two pieces of a thinner batting) to make the couch padding. Lay the batting out on a flat surface and position the short side of the brick against the side of the batting and the long side of the brick against the end of the batting facing you.

Draw along side the brick, turning the brick over again and again, until youve turned the brick four times. This will give you the length by which you need to cut the batting. If using two pieces of batting, stack them together, but if using one, leave the brick on the piece youve cut. Position the brick so that the corner of it is on the corner of the batting. Roll the batting around the brick to completely cover the four sides, gluing it down each time you roll the brick over. Cut two pieces of batting to pad the ends of the brick. These rectangles of batting can be simply glued to the end. Wrap the chosen cloth around the brick, fixing the ends like a gift, and gluing them down. Where you begin and end the fabric, on one side of the brick, will become the bottom of the sofa. Youll need to make a back and arms for the couch and there are a couple of different ways to do that. One couch design is made with a back and no arms. Use a flat, wooden shape from a craft store and cover one side of it with batting. Wrap the entire thing with fabric securing the excess on the sides. Glue this piece to the back of the brick. Make a couch with a back and arms by simply creating a roll. Roll a piece of fabric around a tubular shape of batting. Cut the batting so that its just long enough to reach across both short ends and one long side of the brick. Roll the fabric around then take a few stitches with needle and thread to close the ends. Glue the seam side down, all the way around the three sides of the brick. Most people wouldnt suspect a brick could become a beautiful couch, but after you finish the project, youll see that it can be! The brick sofa works for many dollhouses or just to display dolls or stuffed animals around a girls room.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

No-Turkey Turkey Sandwiches

Some people have their Thanksgiving dinners at noon and others have them in the evening. If youre one of the latter your kids are probably starving! Okay, maybe not starving but definitely ready to eat! Its going to be a while before the real meal so make them a snack to tide them over until then. Make no-turkey turkey sandwiches and growling stomachs will hang in there just a little bit longer! Pumpernickel bread is ideal for making the turkey-shaped sandwiches because of its color. Purchase the cocktail pumpernickel, if possible, for its smaller size. If you using regular size pumpernickel remove the crust and leave the slice with a square shape. Or, use a large glass or other object to make a circular indentation on the bread. Use a small, sharp knife to cut out the circles. The square or round shapes are used to make the body of the turkey.

No matter how youve shaped your bread, spread one piece with vegetable cream cheese, then cover it with the other bread shape. If youre doing round turkeys set them on a platter or tray. If youre making square turkeys, turn the square so it becomes a diamond shape instead, then arrange as many as you want on the tray.

With one point of each square facing you, or the round breads facing you, add a head to the turkey. To do this, cut circles from additional pumpernickel slices. These circles should be much smaller than the bodies of the turkeys. Set this circle towards the bottom of circlular turkeys or in the bottom corner of square turkeys. Secure the small circle by adding a little cream cheese to the backside of it. Make one type of turkey by separating the two bread pieces and sliding in parsley sprigs. Place them along one side, up to the top point, then down to the opposite side. If making circular turkeys slide in parsley "feathers" around two-thirds of the circle. Make a different flavor by adding strips of pepperoni alternated with thin strips of cheese. Trap the ends of these pepperoni and cheese pieces between the two edges of the bread. Add a dab of cream cheese to peas and stick them to the small circle to create the eyes. A beak can be made by using an almond sliver or even a cashew. Create the waddle for the birds face by using a piece of pepper. The cute little sandwiches are great for kids and adults alike, and with these as the snack, hungry guests and family members will be happy to wait just a little longer on the real turkey!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Rubber Stamps For Fingernails

Whoever invented the rubber stamp really started something! What used to be a mere address or information stamp, attached to the bottom of a wooden handle, is now a huge business that provides countless rubber stamps for making scrapbooks, t-shirt designs and more. As with most inventions, weve gotten creative with the rubber stamp. We started out trying the rubber stamp on something other than its intended purpose, and before we knew it, the original rubber stamp was nearly a thing of the past.

There are many imitation rubber stamps you can make using everything from a leftover vinyl tile to a potato. And theres nearly no surface that you cant use to apply a rubber stamp. With that in mind, make your own "rubber" stamps, and you can have the jazziest fingernails in town! There are a couple of different ways you can make rubber stamps for fingernails. One is a simple and cheap method using pieces of paper. Use a paper punch to create shapes of circles, squares, diamonds, hearts and similar stamps. Roll a small piece of tape up and stick it to the back of the paper. Now you can simply hold the stamp with the tape, apply the nail polish to it, and stamp it onto your fingernails. Although these stamps are disposable they are really easy to make.

The lastest in machines for making the ultimate scrapbook paper can help you make unlimited designs for your fingernails. With one of these machines you can shrink images and cut them perfectly. Use craft foam to make tiny rubber stamps with this method. A dot of hot glue on one side of the miniature image can help you make a hold the stamp. Use a short piece of a toothpick - with the points cut off - as the handle. Contact paper is another way to make fabulous fingernail stamps. Since it has an adhesive on one side you can easily attach an object that will be used for the handle. A small bead, a thick piece of cardboard, a foam peg, and similar items can be easily attached to the adhesive. These stamps can be used again and again. To use fingernail rubber stamps first paint your nails and allow them to dry. Select the color of nail polish you want to use with the rubber stamps and place a dab of it on a paper plate. With the rubber stamping method you can use any number of different colors of nail polish so get creative. Pick up the stamp, dip it in the polish, and apply it to the nail. When its dry apply a clear top coat to protect the image longer.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Silly Ball Ornaments for Kids

Ball ornaments are traditional in most homes across the country. Shiny balls, decorated Styrofoam balls, small ball ornaments and large ones - youll see all of these when the Christmas season rolls around. Those kinds of ornaments are fine for adults, but for kids, try something a little different this year. Let kids take those ordinary ball ornaments and turn them into adorable and whimsical character ornaments instead! Use a glass ball ornament to make one type of Christmas character and a Styrofoam ball to make a different kind. If youre using a glass ball start by giving the character a set of wiggly eyes from a craft store. Or, draw eyes on with a magic marker. A nose can be made from a tiny pom-pom, a button, a piece of felt or a marker.

If youre using a Styrofoam ball you can paint it to be the color you want or you can leave it white. If you paint it, use tempera paints; they dont melt the Styrofoam like some other paints will. For the Styrofoam ball characters, do the same as with the glass balls, and give them wiggly eyes, a marker nose or other facial features.

No matter what type of ball youre using glue a piece of ribbon around the "waist" of the Christmas character. Tie it in a bow or omit the bow and use the ribbon as a belt. Instead of ribbon you can glue on a slender strip of felt, paper, cloth or twine. The character comes to life with the addition of the strip around the waist. Suddenly, the Christmas ornament appears to have a large belly and a happy look on his or her face. One type of arms and legs you can make for the glass ball ornaments is made from folded paper. Fold a long strip of paper, accordion-style, and glue or tape them to the ornament. If youre using a Styrofoam ball you can use pipe cleaners to make arms and legs. You can even glue on Barbie doll shoes or just roll the ends of the pipe cleaners so that there is a small circle on each end of the arms and legs. A hat for the Christmas character can be a Santa hat from a craft store or a cone-shaped piece of felt. Or, make hair for the silly character out of cotton balls, yarn, thread or doll hair. Make some characters silly, some cute, some adorable. Make little characters from small glass or Styrofoam balls and larger ones from large ball ornaments. Turn the ornament into a Santa, an elf or another character. This craft is just one more way that kids can enjoy simple Christmas tradition - in a new way!