Showing posts with label #easycraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #easycraft. Show all posts

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Halloween Craft Lightning

It is time for another Craft Lightning.

I love Craft Lightning.

This time is Halloween crafts.


So I made a cute little pumpkin luminary from a glass jar from the recycling bin.


Let's gather supplies.

Paper towel
clean glass jar
Scissors
Masking Tape
Silver spray paint
solar light
(You don't need the spray bottle of water for this if you use this kind of paint).


Let's get started.

Cut the face shapes from your masking tape and put them on the jar.


Also tape off the top of the solar light where it catches the light.


Wrap the edge of the solar light with masking tape until it fits snugly in the top of the glass jar.

Flip it over and tape off the light bulb and the area underneath.


Spray paint your jar. 

 You can re-coat quickly with this paint.

Allow 2 hours to dry.


Paint the solar light too.


Once it is dry, remove the tape pieces from the face.

Also remove the top and bottom tape from the solar light.

Tuck the solar light into the top and you are ready to go.


Enjoy!

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Craft Lightning Scout Crafts

I was a Girl Scout and so was my daughter.

I actually spent a summer in college as a Girl Scout Camp counselor.

It was a great summer.

I made friends from all over the world since we had international staff from countries such as England, Australia, Greece, and Denmark .

I recall learning more that summer than I suspect each of the campers did.

So I was totally on board with this Craft Lightning of Scout Crafts.

Let's make a Paint Dot Pendant.


Gather your supplies:


Paint
Q-Tips
toothpicks
cork circles
drill
Piece of scrap wood to drill on
paper plate

Squirt a little paint out on the plate and begin to make dots in a pattern on your cork circle.


I started out with the Q-tip to make bigger dots as bases so I can add smaller dots on top when they dry.


If you want fairly even concentric circles, start in the center and as you add the next round, do your dots at the 12, 3, 6 and 9 o'clock positions first and then fill in the rest.

Next make dots between the dots you just made.

Continue to add colors.


Set aside to dry.

Time will vary depending on your humidity level, the temperatures and the sizes and thickness of you dots.

Add more smaller dots on top of your first dots.

Set aside to dry again.

Drill hole in the top of the pendant.


Add silk cord, leather cord, ribbon or a chain.


Ta-Da!


This could be done on rocks instead or you can cut a slice of a cork from a bottle for a smaller pendant.

Hope you are going to give it a try.

Head over to see all the other great projects this week.


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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Recycled Wool Sweater Cozies

I am always grabbing cans and jars from the recycling bin.

I love utilitarian pieces from what some consider trash.

I love all the ways you can fancy them up.


This time I wanted something super easy.

I took 2 sweaters that had been felted.

I now do this at the laundromat when I take my giant comforter.

I washed them on the heaviest cycle on hot.

Then I threw them in the dryer.


One year I did them at home and the sweater pilled and balled so much I had to call a repairman to come unplug the wool balls from deep in the machine's workings.

I have been banned from felting at home now...

For this project, I am going to use the sleeves.  

Before I cut anything, I slid the can and jar inside to make sure they fit.


I measured and cut them to fit how I wanted them to.

Don't they look cozy?



Then I cut 2 hearts from another red felted sweater and blanket stitched them in place.

No they hold my art supplies stylishly.

These would make a great little gift.

It could be even more special if you used a sweater from the recipient.

Maybe I will whip a few more of these up for gifts.


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Monday, September 7, 2015

Mummy Treat Cans- 15 Minute Halloween Craft Lightning

It's time for Craft Lightning again!

This time, 15  Minute or Less Halloween Crafts.


So here are some fun Mummy Treat containers.


Start with a can or bottle from the recycling bin.



Wash them thoroughly and let them dry.

Now gather your other supplies:

wiggle eyes


old white sheets (or muslin or fabric) and scissors.


And your glue gun and glue sticks.

Yup!

That's all. 

 Are you ready?

Great!

Snip cuts in your fabric about every inch.


Rip into strips.

Since I used a full sheet from the thrift store, one strip completely wrapped one can or jar.


Next glue your eyes onto the can.


Then glue one end of the strip at the top of the can and start wrapping.

I used a bit more glue to secure the fabric around the eyes. and at the bottom of the can.

I kept wrapping until I used the whole strip and then I glued the end.


How cute and easy was that?

You can make an army of these in an hour.

Here is the jar finished.


You could paint the lid and add goodies inside.

You can get a whole different look with smaller eyes.


You can also change the whole look by coffee staining your strips.

Follow my easy coffee staining recipe here.


The stained strips give your mummy a whole new personality.


Sort of menacing.


For other variations, drill holes in the can to add a wire handle.


Add candies instead of Spanish moss.


Want to learn how to make the cute canning lid pumpkin too?

It takes a lot longer than 15 minutes but it is so cute.

The post is here.


The pumpkin gets dressed up with some vintage book page strips added for interest.


Here is my little mummy family.


That pumpkin is a renegade from last year. 

 Where I threw the pumpkins after Halloween a vine sprouted in the weeds.

 When I was mowing past the area, I spied this little guy in the over growth.


What a great fall surprise!

And just in time for the mummy cans.


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