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Fun DIY ABC Stencil Cake
Tue, Dec 17, 2013 | DIY Projects
This cake is so adorable that you need make it for your next party for your kids! You will need one fondant covered cake, gel food coloring in red, blue, and yellow, a paint palette or cups for mixing paint, a teensy bit of vodka, clean, small craft paintbrushes, cotton swabs and a small bowl of water and stencils. Bake or buy cake. Frost your cake, and...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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DIY Holiday Mouse Gift Wrap
Mon, Dec 16, 2013 | DIY Projects
It’s so cute, isn’t it? You will need a small square box, white or gray paper for the body of the mouse, pink paper for the nose and ears, black marker, double-sided tape and scissors. First, cut two teardrop shapes from the gray paper and two smaller teardrop shapes from the pink paper. Glue the pink teardrops inside of the gray teardrops. Wrap the...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Easy And Super Fun DIY Christmas-Inspired Bowling Game
Sat, Dec 14, 2013 | DIY Projects
If you’re looking for an easy yet fun way to entertain your kids, let them play this Christmas-themed bowling game! First we need to make it, so gather these supplies: 6 paper rolls, a cereal box, 1 sock, scissors, glue, paint and pencils. Download the template (or draw your own) with all the characters, paint them and paint the paper rolls. Then glue the...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
Lovely DIY Pom Pom Jingle Bell Headpiece
Fri, Dec 13, 2013 | DIY Projects
If you’re looking for something special for your kid to wear this Christmas, take a look at this crown! You can make it yourself really quickly, using just a cheap bangle, two skeins of yarn and two large jingle bells. First you need to make three medium sized pom poms (follow the fork method at the second source). Then trim your pom poms, leaving tails...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
DIY Festive Felt Holly Corsage
Fri, Dec 13, 2013 | DIY Projects
Your kids will be grateful for this original symbol of Christmas. Let’s make this corsage! We will need wool felt, 18 by 18 inches, in assorted colors, holly template, iron, hot-glue gun, ribbon, assorted embellishments and barrettes or brooch pins. Just print the template, and cut out. From a piece of felt, cut one 2 1/2-by-5-inch rectangle for each pair...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
DIY Very Cute Button Covers For Christmas
Thu, Dec 12, 2013 | Clothing, DIY Projects
If you don’t like to sew but you wanna do something with your hands, this idea is for you. Your baby girl will love it because it’s so festive and your kid will feel Christmas every single day. Just decorate buttons of your kid’s dress or jacket. First of all you need to cut a triangle from felt, and cut notches in both sides to make tree shape. Now...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Adorable And Colorful DIY Carrot Print Tea Towels As Holiday Gifts
Wed, Dec 11, 2013 | DIY Projects
Admit it, when you see a gift handmade by a kid, your heart starts to melt. And when this gift is not only sweet, but practical, then there’s just no limit to your happiness, right? So, let’s make some tea towels to please grandparents, teachers and other important people. To begin you need a few bundles of tea towels, some paints and… carrots!...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
Yummy Smelling And Pretty DIY Cinnamon Stick Tree Ornaments
Tue, Dec 10, 2013 | DIY Projects
It’s only few weeks before Christmas, and it’s time to enjoy this wonderful time of the year making homemade ornaments, gifts, sweets and more! I’m glad to share with you one more super fun and easy ornament tutorial that you can make with your kid. Prepare 3” cinnamon sticks, ¾” Canadian pine garland, assorted buttons, glue gun, wire cutters,...Continue Reading... { 3 comments }
DIY Original Clay Nutcracker And Angel Ornaments
Mon, Dec 9, 2013 | DIY Projects
You always have a choice: to buy presents or make them by yourself. These clay nutcrackers and angels you can easily use as Christmas ornaments or attach them to your Christmas presents. You will need an acrylic paint, silver wire, cotton balls and air-drying clay. Sculpt the ornament. You can make the head and torso first and add little bits and pieces. To...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
Cute DIY Shells Treasure Garland To Share Holiday Memories
Fri, Dec 6, 2013 | DIY Projects
Psychologists say that it’s useful sometimes to revise your summer vacation photos just to cheer up a little bit and banish the blues. But I want to go further and inspire you to make this treasure garland from the shells, sticks and stones that you and your kid gathered at the seashore. Prepare collected treasures, a sharp knife/hand drill and a piece of...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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