Showing posts with label kid's crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kid's crafts. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

Recycled Toy DIY - A Day's Worth of Inspiration

It's Monday, I'm in a playful mood because the sun is shining in Sweden (finally) - so what better time to feature some fun and colorful recycled toy creations! I don't think it matters if you are old or young - these projects are bound to make you smile.


















































I think this list could go on and on...but it's only a day's worth of inspiration. Perhaps I'll put a larger collection together soon - interested?

Until next time...
Mike



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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Light Up The Smile - DIY Chandelier

It may not light up your room, but it will certainly light up the smile on your little princess! This chandelier is made entirely from easy-to-find recycled items.

What you need:  1 paper towel roll, 2 cereal boxes, 1 lg plastic soda bottle, black paint, and some paperclips.




You'll find a detailed tutorial over at Jellyfish Jelly. She even gives an easier version for smaller hands to make their own. I tell you what...I actually had to do a double-take to see that the crystals were from the plastic soda bottle. What a great DIY party decoration idea. Or in the corner of your little princess's  bedroom. Would you put it anywhere else in your house?

Until next time...
Mike


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Monday, August 29, 2011

80+ Best DIY Paint Chip Projects

Well, I've had my go at using paint chips recently for a baby shower decoration / gift for a friend. And I've since seen some amazing examples of creativity using paint chip cards.  I'm sharing my favorites below, and you too can find inspiration with over 80 projects and pieces of art on this paint chip Pinterest board.

Since the projects / works of art are so fabulous, I'll let the photos speak for themselves.






































































Don't forget - there are 80+ paint chip projects to inspire your next work of art at this Pinterest board.


More DIY and repurposed inspiration collections:

Wood, DIY Projects:  here - or here - and here

Books, Repurposed & Recycled:  here and here

Lamps and Lighting, DIY & Repurposed:  here and here

Repurposed Projects That Rock:  here - or here - and here




Until next time...
Mike


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Monday, June 27, 2011

My Favorite Things - 4th of July

My procrastination = a wonderful collection of July 4 inspiration for you!

Truth be told...I am a expert procrastinator. I'm also the mother of two young kids that seem to leave a line of destruction behind them wherever they go, leaving me to clean up...so I sometimes cut myself some slack. But seeing so many July 4th projects out in cyberland right now has me absolutely chomping at the bit!

My procrastinating ways are the reason my house stands bare today of any 4th of July spirit (other than in my head). So I've gone hunting across the web these past couple of days to find the most inspiring 4th of July decorations and projects - and I have the most fabulous collection of patriotic eye candy to share with you! There is definitely something in this collection that I can accomplish in these next couple of days. Perhaps there is something for you as well?

Let's start with some freebie printables. I know for sure some of these will be on display in my home this year!

Barn Owl Primitives provides this fabulous 16 x 20 printable...just in time for the holiday!


The sisters at The Letter 4 give us this super cute printable that can be made into a Tshirt for your little one. Or why not print it out and give a card to your SO?



Landee See, Landee Do gives us this clean design. It makes me happy just looking at it.



Bits of Everything - another group of sisters - are sharing the joy of this holiday with their super cute printable below. I really like the typography they used on this one.

Every Creative Endeavor says it all with their free printable.



Not 1...but 11 different color schemes come with this 4th of July printable from Today's Fabulous Finds.



They know how to throw a July 4 party at Piggy Bank Parties and they are sharing printables with us.



This isn't a printable-ready project, but the letters look simple enough to print, with a  flourish of patriotic-colored paper fans for good measure. Projects by Melissa Neufeld at Country Living.





 Martha Stewart's team gives it to us nice and clean - effective!



Fabulous porch bunting and poms are from Centsational Girl - does it get better than this?



All You brings us another patriotic porch full of low-cost ideas. Click through the slideshow to see up-close shots. Isn't that red fabric that runs through the porch rails so effective?



Love this new take on bunting from Second Chances by Susan - very creative!



Anyone that can make something beautiful from scrap cans has a special place in my heart. These tin can windsocks from Random Thoughts of a Supermom are just too cute for words.



Martha Stewart uses oatmeal containers for these fun windsocks.



The Scrap Shoppe mixes burlap, denim, and one of my favorites - buttons - to make this wreath of patriotic loveliness.



 Craft Jr gives us a fun and colorful rag wreath that even the kids can help with.




More July 4 colors from All You with this cocktail umbrella wreath.



 You've probably seen this stunning felt wreath from Nap Time Crafts - time intensive but oh-so-worth-it!



Thrifty Decor Chick gives us a welcoming flag on their door that is super effective. Love the door, too!



Organize Your Stuff Now offers this fabulous ticket flag...love the idea!



The 36th Avenue takes an unused roll-top part of a desk and turns it into one of the best flags I've seen. Check out the step-by-step evolution of this keepsake.



Jess's Journey Through Life, Love and Motherhood gives us this flag made this from old wooden pallets as a Father's Day gift, but I think it works perfectly for the 4th...don't you?



I have a weakness for repurposed things - so I just can't pass on showing you this bottlecap flag that was made as part of the Int'l Plastic Quilt Project. 



One little hand and one little foot are on the list of supplies for this flag from Serendipity. Super cute!



Patriotic pizza? Try this fruit pizza from Taste of Home.



Now I've got more food on the mind with Whimsical Creations marshmallow pops - decked out in the colors!




Hungry yet? I like to think these strawberries at AllRecipies.com are 100% healthy. I know they are 100% fun!



This star table runner is actually for sale and featured at Unravel Shopping Tips & Tricks, but I know that one of you brilliant DIYers out there can get this done yourself!




All You has used mailing tubes to create these firecrackers...but why not try them with paper towel and toilet paper rolls?



Martha's back with super simple cans that can be used for Independence Day.



A ribbon runs through this wonderfully whimsical patriotic topiary at A Diamond in the Stuff.



Finally a way to make the simple carnation look like a million bucks! Just one more blue carnation poof and you've got your centerpiece covered! There's a short how-to at Country Living.



Uh...Yum! Rice Krispie treat popsicles...MUST TRY this at home! Thanks Twig & Thistle.



If you have a little time on your hands in the next couple of days...perhap you can try one of these fun and funky birdhouses from Holiday Crafts and Creations.



This project gets my vote for the most creative with the smallest cost. It's flour...sifted on the lawn with a star stencil that you can make yourself. Brilliant fun from Pink and Green Mama.



Wouldn't it be fun for your little ones to run around on that star-covered lawn (above) in their own stars and stripes Tshirts? Try these from Make It and Love It.



It's from Urban Outfitters....but I see a repurposed dress opportunity here! Now I just have to find three shirts in my closet with the red-white-blue motifs.


I have serious BLUST (my new word for 'blog lust') for this dress...LOVE LOVE LOVE! And Heart Break Kids says she can't sew!



Whew! What  a collection.

As an American living in Sweden, opportunities to run to any store and pick up 4th of July decorations are limited (OK, they don't exist at all!) - so your talents across blogland have brought me a shower of inspiration for some red-white-blue DIY activities this week as I teach my mixed-culture kids about Independence Day. A HUGE thanks to you all! God bless America...Land that I love!

Want to see this splash of inspiration on one page? Check out my 4th of July Pinterest board.

Until next time...
Michael

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