August Craft of the Month – Winner!
September 1st, 2010
The August Craft of the Month Contest on CraftForum.com was “Summer.” The winning entry was selected via Random.org and the winner received a $50 Amazon Gift Card! Make sure you enter the next contest for your chance to win! Congratulations JellyFishJelly! Summer Tea Light Holders Summer/beach tea light holders using cellophane, a glass, paper glue, and a tealight.
July Craft of the Month – Winner!
August 1st, 2010
The July Craft of the Month Contest on CraftForum.com was “Patriotic Crafts”. The winning entry was selected via Random.org and the winner received a $50 Amazon Gift Card! Make sure you enter the next contest for your chance to win! Congratulations Weareborgswife! Patriotic Play Blanket
June Craft of the Month – Winner!
July 1st, 2010
The June Craft of the Month Contest on CraftForum.com was “Father’s Day”. The winning entry was selected via Random.org and the winner received a $50 Amazon Gift Card! Make sure you enter the next contest for your chance to win! Congratulations Gma2rjc! Photo Tin Project You’ll need: -A container -pictures -ribbon (a color that coordinates with [...]
new life: crayons out of… crayons
June 18th, 2010
If your kids are anything like mine when it comes to coloring, they hold the crayon wrong and press too hard and then that beautiful 48 pack of brand new crayons has turned into a 96 pack of broken bits. It seems like such a waste to toss out the broken ones, after all they [...]
Earth Day Craft: Lulu the Rock Spider
April 19th, 2010
Here’s a fun little craft for you and the kids to celebrate Earth Day on April 22nd. Lulu was invented when my daughter came home with a kindergarten project that was due. The project was to either collect a live spider and bring it in to class, or to make a spider and share it. [...]
February Craft – Canned Treats
February 1st, 2010
MATERIALS YOU’LL NEED: A pull tab can with a bottom that can be opened with a can opener. Smooth edge can opener (the kind that doesn’t leave sharp edges on the lid) Cardstock or construction paper tall enough and wide enough to cover your can Paper cutter or a ruler to draw a straight line [...]
