Sep 28 2008
Advertise your crafts
Advertise your crafts you want to sell at Startxchange
Sep 28 2008
Bar-b-que Grill Turned Planter
This is how I turned a retired bar-b-que grill into a garden planter for all seasons. Let your creative juices flow when it comes to items that you are no longer using for your gardening.
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Sep 28 2008
How to Make a Pine cone Wreath
Learn how you can make a fall wreath for your home.
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Sep 28 2008
Use Scrapbooking to Start a Business
Learn how you can start your own scrapbooking business. There are several different revenue streams with scrapbooking.
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Sep 26 2008
Find all kinds of Halloween costume ideas at Familyfun.go.com. Create easy and fast, classic, unique, for the family, and various other Halloween costumes.
Sep 26 2008
Familyfun.go.com has four sections of Halloween crafts. These Halloween crafts can be used to decorate both inside and outside the house. Use these Halloween crafts for decorating for your party or trick-or-treaters.
Sep 25 2008
The Styrofoam ball snowman can be made as a preschool winter craft. This winter craft can be made as part of an art project.
Materials for the Styrofoam Ball Snowman
3 different sized Styrofoam balls. Three different sizes of Styrofoam balls will make one snowman. The sizes of balls will be one size smaller for each of the sections of the snowman.
Toothpicks. Five to six toothpicks will help stabilize the head and body of the snowman. One toothpick will help to attach the model clay nose to the head of the snowman.
Glue. All-purpose school glue will work for gluing the three Styrofoam balls together, eyes, mouth, buttons, and to attach the glue to the balls.
Pom Poms. Any color of pom poms will work for making the buttons for the front of the snowman. Two small black pom poms will work for the eyes and mouth of the snowman.
Hat. The top hat for the snowman could be from any Ken doll fashion accessories. If a stocking cap in the same size is available, it will work as well.
Orange Model Clay. A small piece of orange model clay will make the nose for the snowman.
Glitter. Silver or opalescent plastic glitter will help make the snowman look like snow. The opalescent plastic glitter looks more like snow than silver glitter.
Batting. (Optional). The batting can be stuffed into the top hat or stocking cap to help keep it in shape. Also, the batting can be used around the bottom of the snowman to create mounds of snow around the bottom snowman.
Knife or cutting instruments. The knife or cutting instrument will cut the Styrofoam balls to create an even surface to help keep the balls together.
Two Small Twigs. Use the twigs for the arms of the snowman.
Building the Styrofoam Ball Snowman
NOTE: Only two cuts per Styrofoam ball will be needed for this step. Read the next paragraph very carefully.
Use the knife to cut of a small section of the curve to make a flat surface on the top and bottom of the three balls. About a half inch to one inch will only need to be cut from each of the balls. Except for the top of the Styrofoam ball for the head because the cap or hat will sit on top of the ball. This will enable the snowman to stand upright and to enable the three balls to stay connected.
In the top of the bottom and middle Styrofoam balls, place one or two toothpicks into the ball. Cover the bottom ball completely with glue. The toothpicks don’t have to be covered with glue. Roll the Styrofoam ball in the opalescent plastic glitter; cover completely. Repeat this for the other two Styrofoam balls. Let the balls dry before proceeding.
When the glitter Styrofoam balls are dry, place more glue around the flat area where the toothpicks have been placed in the two balls for the lower part of the snowman. Place the second ball onto the bottom one. Place the top ball on top of the other two balls.
Place the pom pom eyes, mouth, and buttons onto the snowman. Insert the twig arms into the sides of the second ball.
Making the Nose for the Snowman
Take a small piece, about a half inch, of the orange modeling clay and roll it into the shape of a cone. Break a toothpick in half. Insert one end into the cone-shaped nose. Place a drop or two of glue onto the nose and insert the other end of the toothpick in between the eyes and mouth.
Glue the top hat or stocking cap on the top of the head of the snowman. Straight pins can be used instead of the glue for the hat or cap.
Place fluffed batting around the bottom of the snowman to create a snow mound effect. This can be done after a place for the snowman has been chosen. The batting doesn’t have to be glued to the snowman.
Sep 23 2008
The following three crocheted patterns are the most commonly used ones.
Single Crochet Pattern for Afghans
The single crochet afghan pattern can make a simple but elegant afghan. The single crochet stitch for afghans often use varied colors for strips or it can be used for a continuous dense color for the afghan.
The single crochet style afghan is often used for throws for a chair, couch, or bed. The reason being is that the density of the single crochet can make larger throws or covers to heavy to use.
Granny Square Afghan
The granny square afghan shapes are generally circles, squares, or a combination of the two. The granny squares are crocheted separately then sewn together to form the afghan. The granny squares often use a double and single crochet to form the blocks.
Chevron Stripe
The chevron strip afghan is often made using various colors in the same color scheme. The chevron strip often looks like waves when more than one color is being used.
Sep 22 2008
Welcome to my crafting blog. I will have craft ideas, articles, and projects. The craft projects will vary from kids, home, and other types of fun crafts.
I like making different types of home projects. Such projects include curtains, pillowcases, potholders, embroidered kitchen towels, and quilts. If you want to know how to make something, let me know. Also, add your own craft projects and ideas.
This blog is a place to learn and share craft ideas of all kinds. Not only where there be the things I mentioned, I will also add any free craft items that I find along the way.
Happy crafting! Come back often.