Salt Dough Lenten Garland 02/23/2012
I love crafting with salt dough, it's easy to make and frugal! Salt Dough Recipe: see here the only difference I added purple food coloring while the dough was kneading in the breadmaker Directions: Roll out dough 1/4 thick (I roll out my dough onto wax paper) Cut out crosses with a cookie cutter Use a toothpick to make a hole toward the top of the shape Dry the crosses in the oven, dehydrator or air-dry Add some ribbon and you are done :) We also crafted some Crowns of Thorns and a Plaque, they are still drying For more ideas to celebrate the Holy Season of Lent visit Catholic Icing , Arma Dei & Catholic Blogger Blog Round-up :) We used dried beans to spell LENT Add Comment Finished Projects 01/09/2012
Easy Saint Nicholas Craft 12/05/2011
What you need: -Foam sheets in red and yellow, you can also use sturdy construction paper or card stock -Glue -Stapler - Cut foam sheets (mine are 8.5X5.5 inches) into Miter shapes Glue on yellow crosses (note to self: buy more sticky foam shapes after Easter) Fold bottom up (backside) about 2 inches Fold in half and staple the 2 bottom corners together. Done! Fleece Skirt Tutorial 10/18/2011
You need: Fleece fabric Elastic I prefer 1in No-Roll (measure waist then Minus 2 for example if the waist is 21 inches you will cut 19 inches elastic) - Measure the length and the widest part of the skirt; those are the measurements for your rectangle. (My measurements: 14 inches length, 19 inches wide) - Cut 2 rectangles with the measurements - Cut several strips of fleece about 2 inches wide, I had only short pieces left, so I sewed several small strips in 1 row. - Sew a long running stitch down the middle of the strip, gather to form ruffles - Sew strips to skirt however you like - Lay the skirt pieces right sides together, and stitch up the sides of the skirt, making certain the tops are matched up - Fold top part down about 2 inches to create a casing for the elastic, stitch along edge leaving an opening for the elastic - Loop elastic through the casing, sew ends together and sew the opening shut - Done Halloween Upcycle 10/14/2011
Primitive Fall Fabric Leaves Garland 09/29/2011
What you need: -Fabric Scraps - Black Felt (I buy felt by the yard, not the individual little sheets) - Ribbon Trace (or have the little ones) leave shapes onto the felt with chalk. Cut out leaves and pin to fabric. I love to use homespun fabric for these projects. Stitch around the edges of the leaves using a tight zig-zag stitch Cut out leaves as close as possible to stitching . Optional: Add "veins" to the leaves Decide where to hang your garland and measure ribbon (I used bias tape instead of ribbon) Stitch leaves to your ribbon. Hang Done :) Salt Dough 09/19/2011
What you need: Dough: - 1 part salt - 1 part water - 2 parts flour For example I usually use: 1c salt, 1c water and 2c flour Other: - Rolling Pin - Cookie Cutters - Cookie Sheet or Dehydrator What to do: I get the best dough results by using a kitchen mixer with a dough hook or mixing the dough in my breadmaker on the Dough Cycle for about 1-15 minutes.
Alternative Drying Methods: Dehydrator or Air-Drying Decoration Option: Before Baking lightly stamp the ornaments More Upcycles 09/09/2011
Upcycled 2 tops that are now a little short into tunic tops and an old tee from hubby into a ruffle skirt Pumpkins and Skirts oh my 09/09/2011
Baby Wipes 08/29/2011
What you need: 4-quart square or round container - something that will fit a 1/2 paper towel roll standing up, I found a container for 25c at a thrift store, also you can use plastic coffee cans or large margarine tubs ½ roll Bounty or Viva paper towels, choose a "giant" or "super" size roll, make sure the paper is really soft 2 ½ cups hot water 2 T baby bath 2 T baby oil or Jojoba oil, Calendula oil, olive oil or Burt's Bees apricot oil Optional: 3-5 drops Essential Lavender oil Instructions: - Cut paper towel roll in half (hubby does it for me) and remove cardboard tube - Put in your container standing up -In a small bowl mix together water, baby bath and oil -Pour over the paper towel roll -Let sit for about 10 minutes - Done! - Now you can start pulling the towels from the middle :) COST: Container: 25cents Thrift Store Paper towel: Free with coupon Baby Bath: the entire bottle was 50 cents after coupon Baby Oil: Free with coupon | CategoriesAll ArchivesFebruary 2012 |