The Little HandsTurkey w/Feet
Thursday, December 13, 2012
The Mantel, easy paper decor
Hello....as promised i am back with the candles and all for the mantel
If you want to make this you will need.
1.White, Green and Gold construction paper.
2.A Stapler (lots of staples too)
3.Red, Orange and Yellow coloring pencils
4.Rainbow Glitter (for the Reef)
5.Card Board (a long piece)for the Top of the Mantel
6.Glue Stick (to glue the flames)
7.Craft Sticks (I used green and Red) for the candles (1 for each candle)
8.Red Ribbon (wide for the bow on the reef)
I started with the candles. Green and White are the colors i picked.
First i cut the paper,I didnt cut the paper even on purpose (to make different size candles). Then i stapled them in a circle to form the shape of a candle.
After i finished making all my candles, i worked on making the Flames for the fire. oh, almost forgot (i doubled the paper on the candles to make them sturdy)
I decided to use craft sticks as a base to hold the flames. I gathered my color pencils for the flames. I practice making flames until i found the perfect one.
I used that one flame to copy and make the other flames then cut them out( 1 for each candle)and colored them. Then i placed the craft sticks inside of the candles and stapled them (craft sticks)to the candles.
This is what they looked like when they were all done.
I put the mantel together using card board left over from the box i cut to make the fire place.
Then i rapped it using some white construction paper and stapled the paper to secure it to the cardboard.
I then made garland to dress the fireplace. I cut strips of white, gold and green paper. I made them into circles and stapled them together (stapling one inside the other until i had a long chain.
Now for the Reef. I used the same green construction paper. I took 2 pieces and put them together (one in front of the other so it looks like 1 big sheet of paper) Then i traced a circle using a round top to a plastic bowl. I then taped the 2 half circles together (after cutting the middles out of each piece)
I first started to add a bunch of little bow's with a red ribbon (but i decided against it) You can do whatever you want with it. Maybe i'll make another one using that idea later.
Anyways,i used a red glitter to decorate the Reef and made 1 big bow using a wide ribbon. The glitter looked great on it, i'm glad i picked it.
I hung it over the Mantel it turned out really nice!
And so did the Garland draped across the Mantel
Hope you enjoyed! An i would like to know if you were inspired to create your very own (if your like me)spending Christmas this year in an apartment with no real fire place. Until next time, Peace and Blessings always.
MommaD
Sunday, December 9, 2012
A Paper Craft 'Fire Place'
So, we're spending Christmas in the city this year. An once again i'm inspired by my 5yr old granddaughter. After making those x-mas stockings, she wondered where would we hang them....HEY!! THERE'S NO FIRE PLACE "in the apartment" here.
Well, i got to thinking and things happen when i think lol.
If your spending x-mas in an apartment and there's no fire place, well your in luck....
Thingz you will need:
1. White construction paper (about 12 pieces.
2. A piece of corrugated cardboard (i used a box and cut it to were i can fold the sides back.
3. Red marker, Red, yellow, orange & 2 Brown Crayons(Dark & reg).
4. A Pencil and Scissors.
5. Stapler or Glue.
First we drew our bricks on each piece of paper (we used a plastic bowl that was shaped like a rectangle, the edges were round) we traced the shape of the bowl onto the paper, with a pencil.
After each paper was completed with bricks (they don't have to be even) we then positioned the paper(w/the bricks) onto the cardboard box (to have an idea where the bricks will lay.
Then we traced each brick with a red marker.
I then drew a picture of a fire (Flames) I traced each section of the fire with the color i wanted it to be. I let the little one color it in. Opps! she made a boo boo (by going out of the lines "just a lil").
Then we did the same with the Log. I drew it, traced it with a Dark Brown Crayon and let the little one color it in with a Brown crayon.
After we finished coloring the fire and the brick, I cut them out(cut around the fire to make the flames separate at the tops)
We then put it together like a puzzle...we stapled the paper bricks to the cardboard (make sure to even the paper's). Best to start from the middle and work towards the edges (remember'they(edges)fold back)- toward the wall, where the fire place will be.
We ended up hanging candy canes first. I hope you like.
I'll be back to share a picture of the fire place with the mantel attached and dressed with candles, garland & lights (all made with paper "except the lights")
Have a Merry X-Mas!
Friday, November 30, 2012
Paper Craft "Hello Kitty" Christmas Stocking
Hello Again...
So, if your not up to sewing Christmas stockings...you can still make them.
I ended up making Paper stockings with my granddaughter. We used a Hello Kitty coloring book she had. What you'll need. A coloring book (don't have to be Hello Kitty)some coloring pencils, some colored construction paper (any kind)glue sticks and scissors(paper scissors for the little one's)
We colored the pictures(from the coloring book)and cut them out.
Then we picked out our construction paper(the color we wanted to use). An drew a picture of a boot(Santa's boot)on the paper. I then cut out the boots. I made 2 for each stocking (itz ah'(lil)paper-Biggi)....lol.
Then we clued the two boots together (one overlapping the other)"to show both colors"
Then we cut out rectangle pieces of paper and cut the pointed edges off (rounded the corners) to make the boot cuff (trim)
We decorated our stockings... cluing the colored pictures on and writing our names on the boot cuffs.
My granddaughter asked if she could add some fleece cut-outs to her's....Why not!? you can add anything you want!...So, can you!
Enjoy!
Itz Ah'Biggi! 'Hello Kitty' Christmas Stocking
So, The Holidays are upon us....Well, we made it through Thanksgiving and i'm Grateful! I am thankful for the entire process. Not only was my belly full, so was my heart. I AM FULFILLED!
Now, I have so much in mind for Christmas. From paper crafts to sewing Thingz and Great gift idea's. Plus i'll be sharing more!
Let's start with Christmas Stockings!
So, i have this left over material...A Yellow Fleece & a lght Blue 'jersey knit',plus a hello kitty cotton shower curtain. I love the stripe boarder. I decided to make a Stocking for my granddaughter.
I'm excited! so, i get to cutting...i cut out a few images for the hello kitty curtain, plus the boarder..i can use that as a trim. Then i made my own pattern 'for the boot' out of construction paper.(it's easy to use, if your like me "into making your own patterns")after cutting the foot part, i add another 8/10 sheet to make the leg (make this however short or long you want) part of the stocking.
After cutting, i placed the pieces onto the first fabric and pinned them together. I traced it about 2inches wider then the paper pattern. I then used the 1st cut out to make the 2nd side...(ended up with 2 blues & 2 yellow's)
Remember "Itz Ah'Biggi"......
Now, All the pieces i cut-out from the hello kitty curtain...i sewed them all together, using the blue knit fabric as the backing(underside).
Be sure in turn the right-side(SIDE W/PIC) down when sewing cut-outs onto fabric and leave an opening big enough to turn right-side out (like making a lil'pillow)
After finishing all the cut-outs, i begin to place them onto the fabric (to see how i want them to look on the stockin
Oh! almost forgot...i did the same for the strip cut-out (used the blue fabric for the backside). I've decided to go ahead an use it for the trim(Stocking cuff)
Then i sewed the stocking together (w/right sides together) and turned it right side out to complete.
After that, i sewed the cut-outs to the stocking...making little pockets(that are lined) makes them sturdy,actually the whole stocking is lined with the blue fabric.
Ok! Now this is where i make it "Ah'Biggi"...i know it looks like 2 stockings, but it's not really. It's 1 of each side of the Biggi. You see, i added some blue fabric to the length of the stocking, to measure(from the foot,up the leg to the trim)I actual left some extra fabric hanging over the back(i was not sure how i was going to add the handle) I sewed the too boots together from the trim down the back of the leg, to the heel of the foot.
I also used some of the extra Strip fabric i had left over,to make the sole of the foot. I ended up lining it w/the blue fabric as well. Then i completed the stocking with some yellow fleece fabric for the front side.
Then i added the trim and the handle(for easy hanging)
All Done!...i'll come back soon to show you a picture of my granddaughter with her 'Itz Ah'Biggi "Hello Kitty" Christmas stocking'. (i had to put it away "she's home from school" because it's a surprise! (unless she read this blog) lol. I hope you enjoyed this Itz Ah'Biggi Tutorial. An maybe use it to make for your little one's. Also Big one's too....I'm making a Minnie Mouse one for my 2yr old niece now, and one for my 14yr old niece...not sure what theme i'll use for her's.
Enjoy!
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