Posts tagged "diy accessories"
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 }
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Easy And Lovely DIY Leaf Crown For A Little Harvest Queen Or King
Fri, Oct 18, 2013 | DIY Projects
Most of the little girls love play princesses and queens, so how about making this simple leaf crown and coronate a Queen or King of Harvest? It’ll take no longer than an hour for you to make and the supplies are really affordable! You need cardstock, store-bought leaves, scissors and glue or staples. Begin with gluing or taping two pieces of cardstock...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
13 Cozy And Warm DIY Gloves, Mittens And Scarves For Your Kid
Autumn season is really beautiful and I love spending time outside while the sun is shining. But the sun is no longer as warm as it was in summer, so if you and your kid aren’t dressed up warm and cozy it’s easy to fall ill after a long walk. We’ve gathered for you few really cool and doable DIY tutorials thanks to which you can make or decorate your...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
Adorable DIY Animal Ear Headbands For A Kid’s Imaginative Play
Mon, Jul 22, 2013 | DIY Projects
Did you like the latest DIY felt panda mask? This DIY is similar to that because it also helps to promote a pretend play and use your baby’s imagination. We’re gonna learn how to make animal ear headbands! You’ll need headbands, wool felt, freezer paper, vintage and scrap fabric, double stick fusible, embroidery floss, thread, sewing machine and glue...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
11 4th Of July Clothes And Accessories Tutorials For Your Kid
Thu, Jun 27, 2013 | Clothing, DIY Projects
Why do I like themed parties? Because you can dress up according to them! 4th of July or Independence Day party isn’t an exception. So, how about getting a little bit crafty and making a cute patriotic outfit or accessory for your lovely kid for the holiday? We’re always there to help you and raise your handmade skills, involve your kid to projects, so...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Cute And Meaningful DIY Wrapped Washer Necklaces
Tue, May 21, 2013 | DIY Projects
It’s well known that the best gift is a handmade gift with all your heart. And today we want to share with you some wonderful and really a simple idea of meaningful necklaces that are perfect gifts for friends, relatives and whoever else close to you and your little one. The supplies are: washers, scissors, chain necklace, waxed linen, embroidery thread,...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Washi Tape Bandages For Kids That Make Scrapes Stylish
How to put a smile on your kid’s face after he or she scratched on something and got really upset if not to say more? Give him or her these latex free washi adhesive bandages! It’s a real fun way to accessorize cuts and scrapes and make them more stylish. There’re so many different designs and patterns of washi bandages, so your kid can change them...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
DIY Colorful Feather Crown For Your Little Princess
Wed, May 8, 2013 | DIY Projects
Your little girl is so in the princess phase right now adoring all the Disney’s cartoons? If so, you know that there’s much more than only the pink puffy and sparkling thingies for the little royals-wannabe! Like this feather crown that actually reminds me stunning Pocahontas. This is easy to do and all you need is some feathers in different sizes, a...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
Easy And Safe Highlighting Your Kid’s Hair With Hair Chalk
Tue, Apr 16, 2013 | Other
How many minutes has it been since your daughter or son asked for purple hair? Probably one minute after you nixed blue, right? I’m not sure anyone under twenty understands how long it takes for a spur-of-the-moment hair decision to grow out. From pixie cuts to super short bangs and a platinum punk stage you wish everyone would forget, we’ve all been...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
DIY Simple Chore Chart
Mon, Mar 11, 2013 | DIY Projects
This is the smartest and the easiest DIY way to teach your kids responsibility and organization! You’ll need: 6×12 piece of colored card stock, a trimmer with a score blade, magnetic sticky paper, images cut into 2×2 squares, chore description printed and cut into 1 ½ x 1 ½ squares, glue, corner rounder. First score your paper lengthwise at 3...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
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