Showing posts with label valentines day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valentines day. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Valentine Seed Paper - Tutorial



What a wonderful, unique gift to give to someone that "keeps on giving". Not only do you put lots of love into making this amazing card, but when the weather warms enough to plant outdoors, the recipient will have beautiful flowers to grow in their garden!!! Awesome! For the full tutorial, with great pics, visit Lucy at Beekman 1802 by clicking on the photo above.

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Monday, January 9, 2017

Monday Marketplace - Valentine Finds

Valentine's Day is a little more than a month away! We found these great Marketplace finds to help with your Valentine's decor or for a special gift for that special someone. Click on each of the photos below to take a closer look at these gorgeous Valentine Finds.


Valentine Heart Pillow
Itty Bitty Cottage


Will You Be Mine...
Wylies Whimsicals


Love Bugs
Farmer's Attic


Cinnamon Wax Melts
Homemade Scents


Quilted Coffee Mug Rug
Needles -N- Pins Stitcheries

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Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Kidz Korner - Butterfly Tootsie Pops


Kids love holidays and Valentine's Day is no exception. Hanan of Eat, Craft, Parent posted this fun and easy tutorial to do with your kids. She has also included the butterfly template to download and trace on fun Valentine paper. Add a Tootsie Pop, wiggle eyes and chenille antenna and...the party is ready to get started!!! For the full tutorial and template, simply click on the photo above.

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Sunday, February 8, 2015

Valentine Printable for Teachers



For all the teachers who are looking for an easy, simple idea for their students for Valentine's Day, here's a free printable that won't take a lot of time and effort. Click on the photo above to download your printable from CRAFT.

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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Needles-n-Pins Stitcheries: Valentine Ornament Tutorial

Robyn over at Motherload Toad Factory Blog has this great tutorial on making Valentine Ornaments or Bowl Fillers. They turn out so pretty! What a great idea for something special and handmade for Valentine's Day! So let's see if we can do this.........


Tuesday Tutorial......Handmade Art Fair Make Valentine Ornaments or Bowl Fillers
These are fun to make for Valentine's Day Ornaments or Bowl Fillers. You can also make them all year long and they are GREAT for Christmas Ornies. Tied to a package as a Hang Tag they are impressive. A basic Cold Porcelain Clay is easy and inexpensive to make. Assemble all the ingredients and assemble tools needed: Cookie Cutters, glass or plastic bowl, wooden spoon, measuring cup and spoons.
Cold Porcelain Recipe...Recipe can be cut in half 2 Cups Cornstarch 2 Cups Elmers Glue 1 Tbsp. Lemon Juice 1 Tbsp. White Acrylic Paint (I use Gesso) 2 Tbsp. Baby Oil Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Mix to remove all Lumps.
Place in microwave and cook for 1 minute. Stir. Check and cook for 30 seconds. Stir continue to cook in 30 second sessions. I cook for a total of 3 1/2 minutes. Clay is finished when it clumps together.
When cool enough: Add 1 Tbsp. Cold Cream --like Pond's (non-greasy with no lanolin)
Turn out onto a non-stick surface and knead thoroughly for 5-7inutes.
Divide into 2 batches and roll into coils. Wrap in plastic wrap and store in a jar with an airtight lid.
Roll clay out on a non-stick surface-like a piece of plastic doily. (This also adds texture!) I put dowels or paint stir sticks on either side of the clay to make the thickness around 1/4 inch" thick. Too thick will dry slower and thinner will sometimes warp.
Use cookie cutters to cut out shapes. Place a hole for hanging, if making ornaments.
Molds make roses and other embellishments. Put a small amount of white glue on the back before placing on cut-out.
Add texture for interest. Use stamps to make words. Let Ornaments air dry until firm. Turn ornaments over occasionally to prevent warping.
This is 1/2 recipe of Clay. When completely dry paint any way you want. Seal with acrylic sealer either matte or gloss.


Thanks again to Robyn for this great tutorial....and just in time for Valentine's Day!

Have a great week! :)

Colleen