I finished making 12 of the lovely crepe paper ornaments. I used three colors, red, green and white. I really like the way they turned out, but I tried to add glitter to the red ornaments and I don't much care for it. I think I will have to remake four new red ones and just leave them plain.
I started making new Santas from paperclay. The ones I made a couple of years ago are flat. These will be more dimensional. I just started them the other day and am anxiously awaiting their drying. Once they are totally dry, I will begin to paint them and add the ribbon legs with beads for his boots. I can't wait to see them finished.
I loved the first batch of flat Santas, I will love this batch of 3-D Santas, too.
I'll post pictures as I work on them so you can see what I am doing. So far, the only thing you need to make these is paperclay, paper clips, a wire cutting tool, a tool for making holes in the bottom to attach the legs, and some paint. I intend to use dimensional paint to make the beard and mustache, as well as to decorate Santa's hat. You will also need som thin ribbon for his legs.
Here he is so far:
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Working on Christmas Tree Ornaments this year!
I am diligently working on making new Christmas Tree ornaments this year. I hate putting up a tree, but I have managed to convince myself that it is okay if all the ornaments on the tree are handmade. One year I made snowflakes from toilet paper tubes and glitter (they are so beautiful!!!!), the next year I made Santa ornaments out of paperclay and ribbon. They were time intensive but worth the effort. I love hanging these on my tree. This year I am making crepe paper ornaments to hang. I am having fun and they are getting done. I hope to be finished soon, but will go ahead and put up the tree without them for now. I also have an idea for a garland that will be so beautiful. May not get that one done this year, but I could start now for next year's tree.
Here are some pics of my work in progress:
I still have to put the glitter on them, but I want to do that after all are made because it will be sooooooo messy. I'll have to go out to the garage to do that part. They are pretty cute, huh?
Here are some pics of my work in progress:
I still have to put the glitter on them, but I want to do that after all are made because it will be sooooooo messy. I'll have to go out to the garage to do that part. They are pretty cute, huh?
Happy Thanksgiving to you all!
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
I finished the Easter Swag
Well, I finished, but I have to say I am less than impressed. I think I just got tired of it and stopped. Anyway, below is a picture. I'm taking it to my unit tomorrow and putting it up so at least there will be some evidence that Easter is this weekend for my patients.
If I make this again, I will make the figures larger and probably stuff them lightly with fiberfill before attaching them to the ribbon. I wish I had more time, I would have loved to decorate the Easter eggs and put blanket stitching around the figures to "pop" them out.
Live and learn. On to the next project. Mother's Day is coming. I don't think I will make anything for this holiday. But, maybe some paper flowers in a vase set around the unit would be nice.
Anyway, here is the picture of the completed swag:
If I make this again, I will make the figures larger and probably stuff them lightly with fiberfill before attaching them to the ribbon. I wish I had more time, I would have loved to decorate the Easter eggs and put blanket stitching around the figures to "pop" them out.
Live and learn. On to the next project. Mother's Day is coming. I don't think I will make anything for this holiday. But, maybe some paper flowers in a vase set around the unit would be nice.
Anyway, here is the picture of the completed swag:
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Progress so far!
I am actively working on this Easter swag. I measured the windows at work and I will be making these things forever if I make enough to swag each window. Oh, well. It will look pretty when I am done.
Here's pics of my current activity on this project:
Notice that I still have not gotten to the Easter Eggs themselves. I really like the way these are going to turn out. I think each window will have 2 baby chicks, 2 rabbits, and an Easter Egg. So, I need to be cutting more out if I plan to cover 20 windows!!!
Here's pics of my current activity on this project:
Notice that I still have not gotten to the Easter Eggs themselves. I really like the way these are going to turn out. I think each window will have 2 baby chicks, 2 rabbits, and an Easter Egg. So, I need to be cutting more out if I plan to cover 20 windows!!!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
No Craft night after all
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We had to cancel the craft outing because one of the participants got sick. So, no crafting and no pictures. However, I did get all the supplies together and I will try to work on my ornament in the morning. If I can muster up the motivation, I will also take pictures along the way. These are really cute ornaments and I really want to show you how to make them.
I think these could possibly be used at my workplace because they are made of paper and have no "contraband" items anywhere. So, sorry that I don't have pics today, but check back tomorrow to see if I get my act together.
We had to cancel the craft outing because one of the participants got sick. So, no crafting and no pictures. However, I did get all the supplies together and I will try to work on my ornament in the morning. If I can muster up the motivation, I will also take pictures along the way. These are really cute ornaments and I really want to show you how to make them.
I think these could possibly be used at my workplace because they are made of paper and have no "contraband" items anywhere. So, sorry that I don't have pics today, but check back tomorrow to see if I get my act together.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Happy Easter Bunnies
Here's a quick Easter activity you can do with your children to decorate their bedroom doors. Make these cute Easter Bunny Door Hangers out of craft foam. These should only take a short time to make and the kids will get a big kick out of making their own decorations.
Here's where I found this guide
Supplies:
Printable Happy Easter Bunny Pattern
White craft foam (you can use cardboard instead)
Chenille Stems (2 colour of choice)
Scrap ribbon piece for bow (you can paint this instead)
Pencil crayons (markers work too, but I like the pencils better)
Permanent Marker or paint pen
Tacky glue
How to:
Print out the full-size bunny pattern and trace it onto a sheet of white craft foam (or cardboard) and cut around outside lines.
Using a coloured pencil, tilted to the side slightly with the point of the pencil facing away from the foam piece, colour the perimeter of the pattern pieces. Refer to photo. The pencils create a nice shading effect, where as markers will be a little more defined.
Following the lines on the pattern, shade the circles around the bunny's feet, tummy and ears with the same colour as used on the perimeter of the bunny. To paint the bunny's face, use a black permanent marker and a red pencil to shade the rosy cheeks. Using a green pencil draw little lines at the bottom of the bunny for a little grass. Tie a bow with a scrap ribbon piece and glue in place at the bunny's neck.
Refer to the photo often for colouring and details. Using a permanent marker write "Happy Easter" across the ribbon banner. Poke holes where indicated on the banner and on the bunny. I used a sharp toothpick for this. Chenille stems can poke the holes, but it is a little more difficult. You don't need a large hole, just toothpick size.
Twist one chenille stem around a pencil to create a swirl and insert the ends into the top of the ribbon banner. Insert just enough to be able to twist the chenille stem up to secure in place (about 1/2 inch). Cut a second chenille stem in thirds and wrap two pieces around a pencil to create a swirl. Insert one end of one piece of the twisted chenille stem, into the ribbon banner and the other end into the bunny ear hole. Fold the stem up to secure. Repeat for second hanger on bunny ear.
Sign your name on the back with a pen or marker and Happy Easter!
Here's where I found this guide
Happy Bunnies
Supplies:
Printable Happy Easter Bunny Pattern
White craft foam (you can use cardboard instead)
Chenille Stems (2 colour of choice)
Scrap ribbon piece for bow (you can paint this instead)
Pencil crayons (markers work too, but I like the pencils better)
Permanent Marker or paint pen
Tacky glue
Happy Easter Bunnies
How to:
Print out the full-size bunny pattern and trace it onto a sheet of white craft foam (or cardboard) and cut around outside lines.
Using a coloured pencil, tilted to the side slightly with the point of the pencil facing away from the foam piece, colour the perimeter of the pattern pieces. Refer to photo. The pencils create a nice shading effect, where as markers will be a little more defined.
Following the lines on the pattern, shade the circles around the bunny's feet, tummy and ears with the same colour as used on the perimeter of the bunny. To paint the bunny's face, use a black permanent marker and a red pencil to shade the rosy cheeks. Using a green pencil draw little lines at the bottom of the bunny for a little grass. Tie a bow with a scrap ribbon piece and glue in place at the bunny's neck.
Refer to the photo often for colouring and details. Using a permanent marker write "Happy Easter" across the ribbon banner. Poke holes where indicated on the banner and on the bunny. I used a sharp toothpick for this. Chenille stems can poke the holes, but it is a little more difficult. You don't need a large hole, just toothpick size.
Twist one chenille stem around a pencil to create a swirl and insert the ends into the top of the ribbon banner. Insert just enough to be able to twist the chenille stem up to secure in place (about 1/2 inch). Cut a second chenille stem in thirds and wrap two pieces around a pencil to create a swirl. Insert one end of one piece of the twisted chenille stem, into the ribbon banner and the other end into the bunny ear hole. Fold the stem up to secure. Repeat for second hanger on bunny ear.
Sign your name on the back with a pen or marker and Happy Easter!
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
The Santas are finally finished and on the tree!
Well, I wasn't sure these would be done in time, but I got bored today while I waited for someone to come by that never did. While waiting, I went ahead and finished the santas and hung them on the tree. I took some liberty with the project instructions and I added dimensional paint for the beard and used black ribbon to attach the legs. But, I have to say they turned out quite well. I like the way they look on my tree.
I may be starting my own Christmas tradition. Last year, I made the snowflake ornaments that are up on the tree. This year I made the Santas. Wonder what I will make next year?
Here's some pictures of the santas:
I may be starting my own Christmas tradition. Last year, I made the snowflake ornaments that are up on the tree. This year I made the Santas. Wonder what I will make next year?
Here's some pictures of the santas:
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Make this for your Christmas tree
Here is another great tutorial for making Christmas Tree ornaments with the family. This one uses Makin's Clay that you buy at your local hobby/craft store. I have never used this product before, but after seeing how cute this turns out, I may have to give it a try.
One of the things that appeal to me about this clay is that you don't have to paint it. It comes already colored. I'm not sure of the cost and I also worry about how to store the unused clay. If it is costly and can't be stored for very long, then maybe I won't be able to try it. However, I do think this is a very cute ornament.
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Recommended Makin's® Tools:
Other Materials:
One of the things that appeal to me about this clay is that you don't have to paint it. It comes already colored. I'm not sure of the cost and I also worry about how to store the unused clay. If it is costly and can't be stored for very long, then maybe I won't be able to try it. However, I do think this is a very cute ornament.
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Supplies:
* Makin's Clay®- 60 gram Yellow Clay
- 60 gram White Clay
- 60 gram Black Clay
- 60 gram Blue Clay
- 60 gram Red Clay
- 60 gram Green Clay
Recommended Makin's® Tools:
- Chisel
- Mallet
- Roller
Other Materials:
- 1 piece of Gold Thin String
- White Glue
- Black Pen
How: | |||
1. Print and cut out the pattern. | |||
2. Roll yellow cClay into a square sheet with Makin's Roller. | |||
3. Cut the star shape out as shown then pin two holes on each arm of the star. | |||
4. Roll white clay into balls in the size of the faces. | |||
5. Roll neon orange clay into teardrop shapes then add onto the faces. Pin in the mouth with Makin's Chisel. | |||
6. Using desired colors, make the hats and details according to the pattern. | |||
7. Add the eyes with a black pen and the writing with a silver pen. Twist and attach a gold ribbon or rope. | |||
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