Instead of buying some expensive art for your kid’s room to fill the bare walls, just create very own and cheery works with melted crayons together with your tot! Here’s what you need to get started: hair dryer, canvas, brown paper bags or newspaper for your work area, paper towels, metal fork, scratch paper and crayons. Begin with sketching your design onto piece of paper and then on canvase. Cover your work area with newspaper and peel your crayons. Blow your hairdryer onto the crayon to melt the wax. Make sure your crayon isn’t too soft to work with. Then just start drawing! Learn the fun fork technique on handmadecharlotte.com for coloring large areas. Enjoy!
Cheerful And Unique DIY Melted Crayon Wall Art
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Awesome DIY Easter Egg Sewing Cards
This cute craft will make your holidays very special! You will need printable stitched egg ornaments template, card stock, scissors, needle and embroidery floss. Print the eggs onto card stock and cut them out. Use your needle to poke holes at the end of each of the stitching lines. Each of the thin lines on the eggs can be used as a stitch guide, or you may only want to embroider only a few spots. Cut a piece of embroidery floss and separate out 2 to 3 strands. Thread your needle and tie a double knot at the other end. Start from the back and start stitching, bringing the needle through the holes you pre-punched. To ensure that you don’t make any stray holes, flip the egg over with each stitch so you can see where your needle is going. The rest of the tutorial is here, you can finish your cards.
Bright And Inviting Boy’s Room Design With An Accent Wall
I guess that the easiest way to highlight kid’s interests in his or her room is to make an accent wall with printed wallpaper. Henrik loves pirates, ships and exploring, so his mom chose Ralph Lauren’s Out to Sea wallpaper to set the tone for the space, photos of which we’re sharing with you today. All in all, it doesn’t seem like the room has any certain theme, it’s just bright, colorful and boyish. It’s not overburdened with stuff and elements and it’s really inviting for both kid’s friends and family. What I also like about this room is the bed, which actually was designed and made by Henrik’s mom. She says that this is a symbol of her love for him. Isn’t it adorable? Take a look at the room photos and get inspired!
DIY Flying Bead Birds For Nursery Decor
This craft will look cute and beautiful in a nursery and make this room more delicate. You will need bead board, hama or perler beads, scissors, cord, iron and greaseproof paper. First of all look at these pics and try to repeat what you’ll see. When you’ll finish with first bird, make your other two birds by decreasing the width of the bird’s body by one bead for each section of the bird. Follow the instructions that come with your beads for ironing beads so they stick together. When your bird is cool to touch, remove the paper and put it straight under a book to flatten. Tie some neon cord through the top of the birds and hang with washi tape.
Cozy Yet Stylish And Bright Mango Kids Spring 2014 Collection
Mango Kids is one of the coolest projects that Mango launched almost a year ago and which became really popular since then. This spring they released an awesome, fun, whimsy and bright collection for your little ones that are sure to brighten up his or her wardrobe. The newest collection is comfortable yet stylish, full of hippie-like and surfers-inspired prints. I love these cozy trousers and cardigans, girly dresses paired with jeans jackets, absolutely awesome moccasins and sandals… Well, basically everything! I can’t take my eyes off these shoots, kids look so trendy! Be sure to check out and enjoy your spring shopping!
Awesome Colorful DIY Felt Purses For Little Ladies
We are sure that little ladies need accessories even more than women. So let’s make these cute felt purses. You will need purses, scrap felt pieces, embroidery thread and needle, paint and stamp. Use the embroidery thread to attach layered felt hearts and some decorative stitching. Use the most hacked up stamp to make the painted hearts. Cut one from a sheet of foam and stick it to an existing stamp. To finish them off, stitch the initials for the little ladies on the backside. Let the purses dry. Now your little girl can put necessary things into a chic purse.
Colorful Kids’ Rooms Rugs With A Personality From ZUGS
ZUGS is a new family company that is focused on creating colorful children rugs with a personality. And they’re not only well-designed, they also have a very good quality. All of their rugs are made of 100% natural wool and cut with deep piles to ensure a thick and soft surface for your tot’s feet. ZUGS assortment is presented with 8 different and fancy rugs, each of which is based on their colorful character like Monster Poo and Gary the Cloud. I think that these rugs, designed to spark your kid’s imagination, can easily spruce up a children’s room design, make it more bright and special. Check out!
The Best Kids Room Furniture and Designs of March 2014
Here are the best kids room design ideas that we were covering on Kidsomania during March 2014. If you’ve missed them than don’t hesitate to check them out.
25 Cool Pirate Themed Kids Room Design Ideas |
Cloud Motif For Kids Room Decor: 15 Ideas |
The Best DIY Projects For Kids of March 2014
Here are the best DIY projects to make them for your kids or with them that we were covering on Kidsomania during March 2014. If you’ve missed them than don’t hesitate to check them out.
Adorable DIY Paper Plate Cat In The Hat |
Colorful DIY Match Headbands For Girls |
Creative DIY Painted Leaves For Kids
This project is so simple-to-make and fun so your kids will be so happy to create something using leaves. Kids can develop their imagination and motor skills, that’s why this DIY can be useful for big kids and toddlers. You can paint leaves together, you will spend nice time with your kids. For this craft you don’t need too much. You will need just watercolors, blank postcards or even some markers, paper and washi tape. Just prepare many various leaves from different trees (you can look for fallen down leaves with your kids when you usually walk in park) and let your kids create!
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