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  • DIY

    Valentine Zipper Pouches

    I am in LOVE, LOVE, LOVE with the way these zipper pouches turned out! I used a sparkle iron on vinyl for this project and it really turned out great! You can’t tell from the picture too well, but it SPARKLES! I thought these might make great gifts for Valentine’s Day! Easy Peasy to make! Just choose a plain zipper pouch. I actually picked mine up at Michael’s, but I attached a bunch of plain canvas pencil pouches that I also ordered in bulk from Amazon. I am already thinking of a design for St. Patty’s Day! 🙂 I have a Cricut Maker that I use to make all of…

  • DIY

    Clay Houses

    Ok, remember how I said I was a little obsessed with sculpting clay?! Here is another evening project made from sculpey clay. Now when I posted last week on my mini heart and star gift tags, I had used tiny cut outs. These houses I free handed and used a knife along the edges. Personally, I LOVE the way they turned out! My favorite is the one I added words to using my Cricut maker! Now, if you have never used a Cricut Maker I’m telling you they are LIFE CHANGING in the world of crafters! I used mine to cut out “Home is where the heart is” and attach…

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    Clay Heart Tags

    I think I might have a new addiction. Sculpey clay! I discovered this amazing stuff while perusing through Hobby Lobby one day and my mind went wild with all the possibilities! You can purchase sculpting clay in almost any color you can dream of, but I prefer white. One, because of its classic look for the projects I had in mind, and two because I thought I could add my own color with paint! First project! Since Valentine’s Day is around the corner, I made tiny hearts and tied colored twine to them. Check them out! This week I made hearts and stars with my clay. You’ll have to check…

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    Wood Designs

    Ted’s Woodworking There is nothing I enjoy more than becoming completely absorbed in a project! Ted’s Woodworking is the world’s largest collection of woodworking plans with over 16,000 projects ranging in size from small to large. Each project is not only made possible, but simple. The plans are detailed and covers beginner to professional skill level. He includes step by step instructions, a cutting and material list, and detailed schematics. Check out his site by clicking on the link above. I have SO many I’d like to give a try!

  • Cozy Classroom

    Canvas Snowflakes

    Oh, what FUN January brings to the classroom! This week we made glitter snowflakes on canvas. It was a bit of prep beforehand, but well worth it! You need the following supplies to get started. There are many different options for all of the above really, so I just added links for MY favorites. Once you decide on the thickness of canvas you would like to use, and the width of painter’s tape you can begin by using the tape to make a snowflake design on your canvas. If you look carefully, you can tell that some of the painters’ tape, I used was much thicker in width giving the…

  • DIY

    Mini Quotes

    The links above contain affiliate links. If you are interested in trying these out for yourself, they are super fun to make! All you need are mini canvas’ (I prefer the flat one’s vs the inch think canvas, but you could use either), mini easel stands because personally I think this makes all the difference in how they are displayed, and of course vinyl paper of your choice. OH, don’t forget to lightly coat your vinyl with mod-podge so they viny won’t peel. My kiddos don’t know this yet, but I SO plan on placing these throughout their dorm rooms when they go to college and changing them out each…

  • DIY

    Tassel Tree

    Are you looking for a holiday project to do with friends, your family, or just to spend a craft evening by yourself? This was one of my favorite evening projects this year. I found this great blog on Wilshire Collections by Stacey Collins. She does a great job breaking down how to actually make the tassels for this holiday tree. Obviously, I tweaked mine a bit by adding it (using my glue gun) to the front of a picture frame. I began by adding colored cardstock in my picture frame and choosing a yarn color choice that complimented that color. I chose a wine/burgundy cardstock (listed below) and a simple…