Papier-mâché Pumpkin
Decorate your home for fall with these easy papier mache pumpkins made from common household materials. All you need is news paper, tape, flour, paint and a few cups of water.
Decorate your home for fall with these easy papier mache pumpkins made from common household materials. All you need is news paper, tape, flour, paint and a few cups of water.
While the nursery isn’t quite complete, I thought I would share the latest handmade addition. My friend Kirsten is due to have a boy just two months after me (lucky babies) and came up with the idea to make wooden tree mobiles inspired by the background of this photo shoot ...
I had several requests on the Imaginisce blog and my blog to show you how to make the pumpkins I created for the Imaginisce Happy Harvest release earlier this month so I put together this little tutorial for you. Supplies: Clay pots in 3 different sizes - I went with ...
After mixing and adapting a few techniques and ideas + new ones we picked up along the way and lots of trial and error, we made these crepe paper anemones just how we had envisioned: detailed but achievable. The leaves – cardstock folded in half and cut in the shape ...
A great way to incorporate your color scheme is to paint some details of your party to match. A huge trend lately are little plastic animals. Painted and usually attached to various things, these cheap toys are modern and fun. Use them at your next shower or birthday party as ...
Made from sliced wine corks, this DIY Wine Cork Coasters are the perfect way to recycle + reuse an item that you may otherwise just toss in the trash. For this project you’ll need: At least 25 wine corks Hot glue gun with glue sticks Thin cork paper circles A ...
These fancy schmancy salt dough tags will add pizazz to your DIY wedding favors. They’re fun and easy to make too! If you have stamps with individual letters, you could also use these as name cards. Here is what you need to make these salt dough tags: 2 cups of ...
Turn your left over buttons into a unique button bracelet with these step-by-step instructions, with pictures. Using only buttons, hemp cord, and seed beads.
Make custom watercolor portraits using a simple tracing technique.
This little Bluebird seems quite content perched on the feeder. Tucked in the woods like we are, it’s a rare treat for us to have a Bluebird visit! If you make this little Bluebird, comment to share a link to a picture of yours!
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