Summer Bucket List Part 2
If you haven't seen part 1, click here. #209 Modern Art found on this site. Supplies needed: black tempera paint, Elmer's glue, watercolor paper, watercolor paints. #210Watercolor ATC found at Art Projects for Kids. Supplies needed: watercolor paper, watercolors, brush or eyedropper, lemon juice, tissue, ballpoint pen. #211 Fluffy Stuff found at Play Create Explore. Supplies needed: bowl, 2 boxes of cornstarch and 1 can shaving cream, powdered tempera paint optional. #212 MYO Rainbow…
Rainbow Fairies
We LOVE colour here at my house… to help us celebrate SPRING and colour and our LOVE of fairy folk we decided to create some simple Rainbow Fairies!! To make your own you will need: paint in rainbow colours paintbrushes pinecones wooden bead "heads" wood rounds "wings"…we used silk leaves for ours (felt would also work for wings) glue gun and glue sticks! To begin enlist the help of a pint sized friend, (willing 5 year olds are great), paint each pinecone a colour of the rainbow! This is how…
Summer Kites - A Little Craft In Your Day
Today I am featuring a fantastic blogger, Clare DeTamble of Countrybaskets. There is such fun tutorials. Be sure to stop by! save These beautiful crafty kites are the perfect thing for summer. Hang them in your garden or home to brighten upRead More
20 Recycled Tin Can Craft Ideas
Make old soup cans into pot holders. Tin cans are not just for stacking up in your cabinet, tossing in the trash or sending to the recycle bin. Combine those with a rope, paints, craft papers and a generous helping of crazy imagination, and you will have a cool creation on your hands.
20 Recycled Tin Can Craft Ideas
Halloween tin can bowling. Tin cans are not just for stacking up in your cabinet, tossing in the trash or sending to the recycle bin. Combine those with a rope, paints, craft papers and a generous helping of crazy imagination, and you will have a cool creation on your hands.
20 Recycled Tin Can Craft Ideas
Tin can snowman for christmas. Tin cans are not just for stacking up in your cabinet, tossing in the trash or sending to the recycle bin. Combine those with a rope, paints, craft papers and a generous helping of crazy imagination, and you will have a cool creation on your hands.