04 November 2018 ~ Comments Off on How to make a Halloween Wind Chine

How to make a Halloween Wind Chine

cross stitched Halloween wind chime

I was surprised at how fantastic the Melted Crayon Pumpkin looked, but it was also pretty messy.  These tips should help you make a beautiful Halloween no carve pumpkin without ruining your table or clothes. Supplies: White pumpkin Crayons Blow dryer   Pick a white pumpkin. The crayons have to drip down the pumpkin. Using a taller, thinner […]

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27 August 2017 ~ Comments Off on 3Doodler Review

3Doodler Review

3Doodler Start Set

I was thrilled beyond belief to receive this free 3Doodler starter set to review.  The company also provided me with another free kit to share with a friend.  I held a party with 13 adults and 7 kids. How to use the 3Doodler pen: The pen charges by using the supplied USB-to-Mini USB connector.  The lights […]

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29 November 2015 ~ Comments Off on How to Make a Melted Crayon Pumpkin

How to Make a Melted Crayon Pumpkin

I was surprised at how fantastic the Melted Crayon Pumpkin looked, but it was also pretty messy.  These tips should help you make a beautiful Halloween no carve pumpkin without ruining your table or clothes. Supplies: White pumpkin Crayons Blow dryer Pick a white pumpkin. The crayons have to drip down the pumpkin. Using a taller, thinner pumpkin […]

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29 March 2013 ~ Comments Off on How To Make Tie Dye Easter Eggs

How To Make Tie Dye Easter Eggs

Gone are the old boring dyed Easter eggs. Check out this cool Easter egg idea. I’ve tried a number of ways to tie die Easter eggs, but nothing works better or is as easy as this technique. How To Make Tie Dye Easter Eggs 1- Hard boil eggs and cool. 2- Put about 6 eggs […]

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19 November 2012 ~ Comments Off on Thanksgiving Tree – A Thanksgiving Kid Craft

Thanksgiving Tree – A Thanksgiving Kid Craft

Thankful Tree for Thanksgiving crafts

My Thankful Tree is a simple Thanksgiving craft. Learn how to make it below. I used some die-cuts for free at my local scrapbooking store. Using various shades of red, orange, yellow and green construction paper, I cut out a bunch of leaves. You could easily cut them out by hand if you prefer. Each […]

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