Thursday, February 27, 2014

Pony Bead Sun Catchers


Materials:
*Pony beads
*Metal cookie cutter
*Baking sheet
*Aluminum foil
*Cooking spray
*String

Directions:
*Make sure your cooking area is well ventilated, as the melting beads can get rather smelly.
*Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
*Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil.
*Lightly spray the inside of the cookie cutters with cooking spray and then place cookie cutters on the baking sheet.  Alternately, you can wrap cookie cutters in aluminum foil, but if you choose this method, you may end up with bits of foil stuck in your sun catchers.
*Arrange beads inside the cookie cutters.  Once you have the inside of each cookie cutter lined with beads, remove a bead from near the top of each cookie cutter.  This will create a hole in the sun catcher so you will be able to hang it up once you're finished.  (As you can see, I forgot this step.)
*Pop the cookie sheet in the oven and cook for 15-25 minutes, or until sufficiently melted.  Keep an eye on the beads so that the gap you've created toward the top doesn't close up.
*Remove the baking sheet from the oven and let the sun catchers cool.  Once they have cooled, carefully peel back the aluminum foil and then gently pop the melted beads out of the cookie cutters.
*Use string to hang up your sun catchers.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Photo Silhouette Bookmarks


     I found this craft idea on this blog.  Here are my own versions of the bookmarks, along with some instructions.

Materials:
*Photos
*Scissors
*Hole puncher
*Self-adhesive laminating sheets
*Ribbon

Directions:
*Punch a hole above the subject(s) of your photo where you would like the ribbon to go.
*Cut around the subject(s), leaving about an eighth of an inch of border around everything.
*Sandwich photos between two self-adhesive laminating sheets and then cut out the photos, again leaving a border.
*Punch over the plastic covering the hole for the ribbon.  Depending on how sharp your punch is, it may or may not punch through the plastic well, but you can use an X-acto knife to cut out excess plastic if the hole punch doesn't work.
*Cut off a length of ribbon and loop it through the hole in the bookmark.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Printable Zombie Valentine's Cards


     If you are a fan of zombies and are looking for some printable Valentine's cards, you have come to the right place.  Below are 5 different printable zombie Valentine's card designs, which I based on the stone "conversation" hearts I made last year.  I left them blank so that you could decorate the cards however you saw fit.  I also have included heart templates so that you could cut hearts out of patterned paper and glue them over the three hearts on the to-from half of the card if you so choose.

Materials:
*Printed zombie Valentine's
*Colored pencils, crayons, markers, etc.
*Colored cardstock or patterned paper (optional)
*Scissors
*Double sided tape

Directions:
*Print out some zombie Valentine's cards.


*Color in the cards however you wish.  Alternately, you could leave the cards blank so that your recipients can decorate them.
*If you so choose, cut hearts out of the patterned or colored paper and layer them on top of the three hearts on the to-from half of the card.
*Fold the card in half along the solid black line and tape together so that one face of the card is the to-from page and the other is the Valentine's message.

     What are your plans for Valentine's Day?  Brian and I are planning on watching the 1970's zombie movie Messiah of Evil.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Perler Fuse Bead Zombie Valentine's Owl


     Need another zombie Valentine's craft?  Here's an cute little zombie owl that you can make from fuse beads.  You can also use this pattern to make a non-zombie owl by modifying the eyes.

Materials:
*Fuse bead kit (e.g. Perler beads kit)
*Large square fuse bead pegboard
*Iron

Directions:
*Arrange beads on a large square pegboard in the pattern shown above.  If you would prefer to make a non-zombie owl, you can easily modify the eyes to make a non-zombie Valentine's owl.
*Cover your owl with a sheet of waxed paper and iron the first side, then remove from the peg board, flip over, put waxed paper on top and iron the second side.  You can find more detailed directions here.