Thursday, September 14, 2023

😁DIY Make a Popsicle Stick Apple Picture Frame Craft Showcase Yearly School PhotosπŸ˜‰ Crafting with Joan

DIY Make a Popsicle Stick Apple Picture Frame Craft Showcase Yearly School Photos

How to Display School Photos and other ways to put them to use! Make a  Popsicle Stick Apple Picture Frame. Display those cute first-day-of-school pictures with this easy back-to-school popsicle stick frame craft. Popsicle Photo Frame is an easy Dollar Tree Craft idea; grab two packs of popsicle craft sticks and some hot glue! Do you pay tons of money for school photos and then have them sit in your filing. A Simple and Easy DIY Craft using Popsicle Stick to create Ways to Showcase Yearly School Photos. It is quick to make; the kids will love seeing their photos displayed.

DIY Photo Frame display with popsicle sticks.

How to make Photo Frames with popsicle sticks

How do you make a DIY picture frame with wooden popsicle sticks? Picture Frame. Paint these Super ice cream sticks with fun patterns, and decorate them with buttons or stickers.

instructions

  • Glue four craft popsicle sticks together to form a square.
  • Repeat step one to make a second square.
  • Let the glue dry completely.
  • Paint both squares. ...
  • Decorate the squares using Elmer's 3D Washable Paint Pens™. ...
  • Glue the two squares together back to back.

https://youtu.be/2TcLEP49zIk

 

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Wednesday, September 13, 2023

😁DIY Making A Is For Apple Using Popsicle Stick Easy Kids Craft πŸ˜‰ Crafting with Joan

DIY Making A Is For Apple Using Popsicle Stick Easy Kids Craft

 

In this DIY Making A Is For Apple using Popsicle Stick Easy Kids Craft, we'll be making an easy apple pie using popsicle sticks. This is a fun and simple craft your children will love to help you make.


In this DIY Making A is for Apple using Popsicle Stick easy kids craft, you'll learn how to make an apple using just a popsicle stick. It's a simple and fun project that is perfect for kids of all ages.

If you're looking for a fun and easy kids' craft, then this is the project for you. You'll learn how to make an apple using a popsicle stick, and kids will love making it for fun or selling it at school. This is an excellent project for homeschoolers or kids busy during the week. Make sure to check out the video to see how it's done!

This DIY Making A Is For Apple using Popsicle Stick Easy Kids Craft is a great activity for teaching your children about letters and words. They'll have fun making an apple pie using popsicle sticks, and you'll be able to show them how to spell "apple" using the popsicle sticks as the ABCs! What easy kids' craft do you make out of popsicle sticks? The word Apple begins with the letter A. Whether you paint, wrap, decorate, or glue them together, popsicle sticks can be used to make awesome projects such as toy planes, harmonicas, dolls, photo frames, vases, containers, animals, and more! The meaning is pretty basic: The word used to teach each letter to small children varies for some letters but is remarkably consistent for others. Every teacher uses "A is for Apple", for whatever reason. Likewise, C is always for Cat.
 
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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

DIY How to Make Your Decorate Plain Headbands How to Decorate a HeadbandπŸ˜‰ Crafting with Joan

 

DIY How to Make Your Decorate Plain Headbands How to Decorate a Headband

 

Choose the ribbon or trim. Craft stores are full of cute ribbons and trim. For decorating headbands, choosing a thin ribbon or trim measuring 1" wide or less is best. Ideally, it will be the same width as the elastic you use.

If you choose ribbons or trim with embellishments like beads and sequins, ensure they are only on one side of the ribbon. This way, it won't get caught in your hair.

When possible, choose trim and ribbon that contains a bit of elastic in the fabric to make wearing decorative headbands more comfortable. Tug on the ribbon or trim to see if it stretches. If it does, then it contains some elasticity. You can also use elastic-free ribbon or trim with no issues, though.

Most fabric and craft stores offer spools of elastic in different colors and widths. You will want to find elastic that is thinner than the ribbon or trim you have chosen, so make sure you know the measurements of your ribbon.

Elastic usually comes in black and white, but you may be able to find other colors as well. Remember that the elastic will be on the bottom half of the headband, but it may still be visible when you wear it.

Next, you will need to cut the ribbon and elastic so that the ribbon is long enough to wrap around most of your head, and a few inches of elastic connect the ends of the ribbon. Measure them around your DIY decorative headband first to determine how long you need your ribbon.

Wrap the ribbon you've chosen around your head from the top of your forehead to the nape of your neck or where you would like your DIY headband to sit. Place your finger on the end of the ribbon where it begins to overlap and mark it with a pen or chalk.

Measure five inches inward from this spot that you have marked, and then cut the fabric here.

Next, cut four inches of elastic band. This material will connect the two ends of your ribbon. It is essential to leave an inch off the total measurement of elastic so that the headband will sit tight enough on your head to prevent it from sliding off. You can always use a little less elastic if you want an even tighter headband.

Wear your new DIY decorative headband. After you finish sewing the elastic to the ribbon or trim, your headband is complete. You can layer it underneath your hair or wear it in the popular bohemian style wrapped over your forehead.

1 Decorating with Simple Ribbon Bows.

2 Decorating with Corker Bows.

3 Embellishing with Crystals, Pearls, and Beads.

4 Making a Ribbon Woven Headband.

5 Make a Duct Tape Bow for Your Headband.

6 Decorating Fabric Headbands.

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Monday, September 11, 2023

DIY How To Make Easy Simple Colored Coffee Filter Flowers  πŸ˜‰ Crafting with Joan

DIY How To Make Easy Simple Colored Coffee Filter Flowers for Preschool and All Ages

Make these beautiful DIY coffee filter flowers with your kindergarten and preschool students!


Make easy colored coffee filter flowers with some solubility science—a pretty spring craft for preschoolers and older. Learn how to make the Simple and Easy cutest coffee filter flowers for spring or summer! These are so easy, inexpensive, and FUN for kids of all ages. These are perfect for Mother's Day, May Crowning, and other spring activities. It's time to turn the filters into coffee filter flowers when they have dried. Fold the coffee filter in half and pinch the bottom center. Paint the coffee filters using watercolor paint with a lot of water. Alternatively, add designs with washable markers and use plain water and a paintbrush.
 
How do you make coffee filter flowers?
 
Coffee Filter Flowers – Step-by-Step Tutorial
 
Dye your coffee filters.
  1. In stacks of three, fold your filters in quarters.
  2. Cut a scalloped edge.
  3. Unfold the filters and stack one on the other.
  4. Please make a small gathering in the center of the filters and staple to keep it in place.

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