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Alex Little Hands, My Collage Farm

  • Color, glue and create
  • Decorate 4 farm friends cutouts
  • Includes lots of fun supplies like feathers, stickers, wiggly eyes and more
  • Oodles of fun for several age ranges
  • Introduces art to the vey young

Product Description
Color and decorate 4 farm friends with wacky designs and lots of cool supplies. Includes 4 printed animal cutouts, punch-outs, stickers, glue stick, wiggly eyes, crayons, ribbons, feathers and more! Suitable for age: 2 year(s) Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award… More >>

Alex Little Hands, My Collage Farm

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Alex Toys Paper Plate Bugs, Alex Little Hands Art Series

  • Colorful and easy project
  • Just layer, glue and stick
  • Have fun decorating with stickers, pom poms and more
  • Creates 5 cute bugs
  • A great beginning art activity

Product Description
Cute as a Bug, the Paper Plate Bugs from Alex Toys are a colorful and easy project for your toddler. Just layer, glue, stick and decorate! The Paper Plate Bugs set include stickers galore, buttons, googly eyes, pipe cleaners, popsicle sticks, pom poms, paper punch outs, a chunky glue stick and easy instructions. Choose from five bugs and let your child’s imagination crawl. Great Gift! Age 3 years old and up…. More >>

Alex Toys Paper Plate Bugs, Alex Little Hands Art Series

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Mothers Day Crafts-Make your Own Mothers Day Gift Container to Store your Gift for Just Peanuts

Transform a metal peanut can in to an attractive Mothers Day gift by simply recycling.  Not only will you be giving a new life to what would normally be a “throw – away” can once the peanuts are done, you will also be creating a compact and fun storage gift giving idea for just peanuts. 

A peanut can is the perfect size to store small gift items in.  What I love about recycling the peanut can is the beauty of what the can looks like once the wrapper is removed.  What I am referring to is the shimmering metallic finish on the outside and inside of the can (no need to gift wrap). Secondly it comes with a removable clear plastic lid that will serve another purpose in this project.  Supplies you will need:

1 Metal peanut can – For this project I choose a small peanut can 1 Small piece of felt – I choose a pink color 1 Ceramic wine bottle stopper with a cork base – I chose one in sage green and white that has a grape design painted on the top that I purchased at Michael’s craft store for $1.00 1 gift tag – I choose a pink and white pot a dot one to add contrast. 1 package of decorative self adhesive backed rhinestones – I choose sage green. Adhesive glue stick Dishwashing soap Black fine point writing pen Utility Knife Craft scissors

Step1 – Remove outside wrapper from peanut can and thoroughly wash the inside of the can using dishwashing soap. Dry can and set aside.

Step 2- Take your plastic lid and set it on top of your felt.  Using a writing pen trace around the base of lid creating a circle.  Next take your craft scissors and cut out the circle, repeating the step and cut out a second circle, but this time you will also be cutting out a smaller circle by tracing around the bottle stopper.  Once the circles are cut out,  fold into quarters then cut along the edges to create a scalloped edge which will resemble a flower. An alternative would be to use craft scissors that have a built in scalloped edge.

Step 3 – Take your ceramic wine bottle stopper and position it on to the top middle section of your plastic lid. Next using a pen draw a circle around the cork base.  Set bottle stopper aside and using your utility knife carefully cut out the traced circle from your plastic lid. Note: Be sure to cut the circle just a little bit smaller than what you traced.   This is so the wine bottle stopper will fit nicely  without falling through the lid opening.  Next pull cork base through the center opening of the felt circles allowing only the ceramic part of the bottle opener to show by pulling the top felt piece up, creating a flower.  You are now ready to attach your lid back on to the metal can.

Step 4 – Apply adhesive glue to the back of one of your cut out felt circles and apply it to the top of the plastic container.  Repeat the same step to your second felt circle and apply it to the top of the first piece of felt.

Step 5 – Using your fine point pen, address the gift tag writing the words “Happy Mothers Day”. Next, apply adhesive glue stick to the back of the gift tag and apply to the section of the can where the previous glue was applied to the original paper wrapper.   Very important, hold gift tag until adhesive sticks to metal container – approx. 1-2 minutes on each side.  If gift tag starts to come off, apply more adhesive and hold firmly in place until gift tag is secure.

Step 6 – Apply decorative adhesive backed rhinestone round the container to add sparkle.  Finally remove plastic lid and fill with your favorite gift items.  Be sure to check out my upcoming  Snowflake Silver Metallic Christmas Peanut Can.

Linda Johnson is a degreed and experienced crafter and interior/exterior decorating specialist, with years of experience helping friends, family, and clients solve their decorating and craft needs. Linda and her contributing writers invite you to submit your own great ideas for free, and also find tons more Mothers Day craft ideas and decorating projects like this with photos to try yourself.

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How To Make Your Own Crafty Bookmarks

If you are looking for an inexpensive craft project that utilizes all of your left-over crafting supplies, you will want to try out this easy bookmark idea. You can make several of them at a time to keep for yourself or to give as gifts.

This project would be suitable for ages 5 and up with some adult supervision.

Scrap Happy Crafty Bookmarks

Here are the supplies that you will need:

bookmark cardboard template measuring 7″ by 1 1/2″
cardboard shirt gift box
scraps of scrapbooking paper
glue stick
5″ piece of furry yarn for tassel
ruler
hole punch
scissors

Embellishments to decorate your bookmarks: stickers, markers, rubber stamps, ink pads, rick rack trims, brads, eyelets, charms, puzzle pieces, yarn, etc.

Cut off the flaps from your cardboard gift box. Use a pencil and trace around your template on the wrong side of the cardboard box. Cut out your bookmarks using scissors. Use the hole punch to punch a hole 1/4″ down from the top edge of your bookmark.

On the wrong side of your scrapbooking paper, trace out a rectangular shape measuring 4″ by 7″ in size. Using the glue stick, center cardboard on wrong side of your paper and wrap around the bookmark. Seal the back seam with glue. Use the hole punch to make a hole where the previous hole was punched. Make a tassel using the furry yarn and attach through the hole. You have now completed a basic bookmark.

Once you have the basic bookmark completed, it’s time to get creative and decorate them with the leftover crafting embellishments that you have collected. Let completed projects dry for 2 hours.

Shelly Hill has been working from home since 1989 in Direct Sales. Shelly has been crafting for the past 30 years. You can visit Shelly online at: http://www.classybusinesswomen.com or at http://wahmshelly.blogspot.com

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