This blog is going to be a place for us to post some of our crafts and crafty ideas. We are hoping that this blog will be of some inspiration to your crafting needs. We are also going to sale some of our crafts. If you see something that you would be interested in buying, please leave us a comment. Most of the pictures on this blog are just samples of crafts we have made.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Count Down Blocks
Corn Bags
Turkey Time
Here's a salute to the old sucker tree. We made these turkeys so you can add suckers to their tails. They do look better with Mini Tootsie Pops because the wrappers are a more solid and harvesty color.
Saying Blocks
These are a few of the blocks I made that have different sayings on them. This set ended up with some bubbles that the camera highlighted but I think they're still cute.
Labels:
Blocks,
Christmas,
Harvest,
Monthly Decor,
Sayings,
Thanksgiving,
Winter
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Dryer Duct Pumpkins
Just a cute and different idea for decorating your home for Halloween or fall. This pumpkin is made out of flexible dryer duct. You form a circle and hot glue the ends together. Then you spray paint it with orange spray paint. The stem is 3 cinnamon sticks glued together. Then you can spice up the pumpkin in whatever fashion that pleases your fancy.
This first pumpkin is our traditional harvest pumpkin with the raffia bow. I have about 4 strands of raffia on this one.
If you are not a raffia person you can tie a bow. We chose purple and black to stick with the halloween theme, but if you would like a harvest pumpkin for thanksgiving you could use a brown, yellow or green bow.
My kids told be that Halloween pumpkins needed to be Jack-O-Lanterns, so we cut out a face out of cardstock and glued it to this pumpkin. You could use black paint and paint a more permanent face on your Jack-O-Lanterns. I am planning on letting my kids each make their own and they can paint a face on them, but this one was just temporary for the picture because I prefer mine without the face.
This first pumpkin is our traditional harvest pumpkin with the raffia bow. I have about 4 strands of raffia on this one.
If you are not a raffia person you can tie a bow. We chose purple and black to stick with the halloween theme, but if you would like a harvest pumpkin for thanksgiving you could use a brown, yellow or green bow.
My kids told be that Halloween pumpkins needed to be Jack-O-Lanterns, so we cut out a face out of cardstock and glued it to this pumpkin. You could use black paint and paint a more permanent face on your Jack-O-Lanterns. I am planning on letting my kids each make their own and they can paint a face on them, but this one was just temporary for the picture because I prefer mine without the face.
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