My dear friend Miss Pam shared this clever idea for how to crochet slippers using flip-flop soles. So cool! I'm going to have to try this. The free pattern is by Jess Coppom of Make And Do Crew.
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Slippers from flip-flops
Saturday, May 23, 2015
The Stegatortoise
This fun crochet project idea was shared by my friend Joann. The "Stegatortoise" is well protected against potential predators! 😂
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Door hanger/organizer craft project
DOOR HANGER/ORGANIZER
Craft time: Make a handy door organizerDisney FamilyFun magazine
Hang this organizer on your front door and never lose your keys, sunglasses, or other essentials again. Sticky notes help remind family members of more ephemeral matters.
From a 12- by 18-inch sheet of craft foam, cut out the pieces as shown in the diagram. Line up the tops of the front and back panels and stick them together with double-sided tape. Stack the inner pocket on top so that it aligns with the bottom edge of the back panel, as shown. Align a strip of duct tape with the top edge of the pocket and wrap the tape around the stack.
Fold the bottom section of the front panel over the inner pocket and secure the sides with duct tape. Roll up the spacer piece and tape it closed, then tape it near the bottom of the back of the organizer. (This will help the organizer hang flat.)
Punch two holes in the outer pocket and link a short length of ball chain through them. Add a small carabiner to the chain. Use double-sided tape to attach a pad of sticky notes above the doorknob hole.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Ocean in a bottle craft
Here's a great craft to use some of those shells you or your kids pick up at the beach, courtesy of Disney FamilyFun magazine.
"This mini ocean made major waves with our kid testers, who loved to
send the shells, sand, and water tossing and tumbling. The project
starts with a clean plastic bottle (ours is an 18-ounce beverage
container). Pour in a cup of sand and add a handful of small shells (we
used 10). Mix a drop of green and a drop of blue food coloring into 6
cups of water, then use the tinted water to fill the bottle halfway. Add
a pinch of silver glitter. Fill the rest of the bottle with mineral or
baby oil, leaving as little air space at the top as possible. Run a line
of hot glue around the inside of the bottle cap, then quickly screw on
the cap to create a spill-proof seal."