The Best Homemade Crafts For Christmas
Decorating our homes at Christmas is something we love doing chiefly if we genuinely love the season. Christmas is a substantially contagious season: generally speaking, we don’t really believe that watching it is enough: we need to live it. This applies principally to those creative people who enjoy creating new stuff with their own hands; Read More… »
Posted November 6, 2011 at 11:29 am no commentsEasy Preschool Crafts For Kids (from Japan)
Are you a teacher looking for new and originalcraft ideas for your kindergarten or preschool class? Now there’s a great new blog by an ESL educator with more than 10 years living and working in Japan. Browse through dozens and dozens of unique craft ideas that are cross-referenced into simple categories. These crafts are teacher tested and Read More… »
Posted October 1, 2011 at 7:42 am no commentsBarbie games is able to keep the kids as part of your homes
Are you afraid of letting your youngster to learn outside? Well, ok , i’ll give you this concept of not depriving your son or daughter to experiment with yet keeps them safe within your house. Introduce them various Barbie games that can be played online or offline. In this way, you are able to allow Read More… »
Posted September 1, 2011 at 1:04 am no commentsFree Holiday Clip Art Christmas and Winter Scenes
Free holiday clip art is a great way to celebrate winter and the Christmas season by making crafts like greeting cards, gift tags and gift wrap. The internet is a great resource for free holiday clip art. Many sites offer a variety of free images, like holiday, Christmas and winter scenes that you can download Read More… »
Posted March 9, 2011 at 5:56 pm no commentsLeather Applique Adds Beauty and Strength to Your Handmade Bags
Applique is a very simple technique where you cut out a design and stitch it onto your project. Quilters use it all the time for dramatic effects on wall hangings and coverlets. And you can use it very effectively for handbags as well. Most applique is done with fabric on fabric. But leather makes a Read More… »
Posted March 8, 2011 at 6:22 pm no commentsHow to Make a Fish Scaler with Recycled Stuff
Removing scales while cleaning your catch of the day is tough–but making and using this fish scaler is a breeze. Use recycled items to build your own fish scaler in less than 10 minutes. Super easy directions. Great as a gift to the fishing folks in your life or as a kids project for gifts Read More… »
Posted February 9, 2011 at 5:46 pm no commentsDIY Playboy Bunny Marge Simpson Halloween Costume
Have you heard? Marge Simpson, popular cartoon character on the television show The Simpsons, has yet another new career. And if Marge Simpson is HOT enough to grace the cover of Playboy Magazine, then she’s surely hot enough to choose for your 2010 Halloween costume…Read More
Posted February 9, 2011 at 2:28 pm no commentsPolymer Clay Salvage
Have old and dry polymer clay? Don’t know what to do with them? Don’t throw them away just yet. Visit Polymer Clay Salvage for some ideas.
Posted January 28, 2011 at 4:30 am no commentsMake dinosaur crafts with your kids
My toddler and preschooler boys love dinosaurs. And they love making stuff. We’ve put together a collection of easy dinosaur craft activities to do with little kids. Lots of our own ideas and links to cool stuff that we plan to make. We’ve created a dinosaur collage, a volcano, T-Rex feet, dinosaur potato prints and Read More… »
Posted January 19, 2011 at 1:27 pm no commentsInformation About Making Soap
Making soap is a popular modern-day hobby, but soap has been around at least since the Babylonians. Soap may have been known about long before it was recorded. Cold-process soap making procedures have changed only a little bit; home made soap today is created using much the same process as in times gone by. Soap Read More… »
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