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DIY Dollar Store Autumn Wagon

Hi, I'm so happy that you decided to check out this simple Diy Autumn wagon craft. If you are a follower of my blog, you probably know just how much I  enjoy Autumn.  We have just a few more days, and we can finally welcome Autumn. I'm super excited about this. Today I created this simple Autumn wagon. All of my materials for this craft came from my local dollar store. Are you ready to create your very own Autumn wagon?  I'm sure the answer was yes! It is simple, and you'll just love the way it all turns out when you are all done.  Materials Needed (If you are only making one wagon, just buy one of each listed below) 1 Small straw bale 2 sets of pumpkin decorations 2 wooden baskets 1 wired twine Paint brushes/water/ glass jar 2 Wooden cars (you'll just want these for the wheels) Paint (I used red, orange, bronze, and black) Gold glitter glue Hot glue gun Optional **** 1 set of squirrels or any other animals you are able to find. (The squirrels that I have are actual...

Fun crafts, and activities for kids.

To create bubble art, you'll need food coloring, bubbles, bubble wands, and art paper. It's best to do this activity outside. Begin by mixing the food coloring with some bubble solution. Once done, let your kids have fun creating their very own bubble art! For more ideas and inspiration, click the link below to view our bubble art experience. Exploring bubble art Learn how to create beautiful flower sun-catchers using fresh or silk flowers, along with paper, tape, laminate paper, and paint or crayons. Follow the link below for instructions. Create your very own flower sun-catchers Create sailboats with plastic cups, straws, and tape/washi tape. Follow the link to see how we made ours! Create your very own plastic sailboat For making a silly robot, you will need a toilet paper roll, foil, beads, craft eyes, pipe cleaners, paint, and hot glue. Check out the instructions to make one! Silly robot To create a colorful box monster, you will need an empt...

DIY Halloween Picture Frame Erasable Reminder Board

Get into the Halloween spirit with this DIY Halloween Picture Frame Erasable Reminder Board. Learn how to create a spooky and functional decoration that can be personalized with reminders and messages. Perfect for keeping track of Halloween party plans and activities! This DIY project displays daily reminders. It's easy to make and cute to display. Check the materials and guide below. Materials needed: -Picture frame -Chalkboard paint -Paintbrush -Hot glue -Craft Jewels  -Halloween Stickers -Chalk Make Your Very Own I bought two plain frames from my local craft store and removed the cardboard piece inside. I set it aside for later use in creating my Erasable board. The frame I purchased had a thicker piece inside.  Next, I applied multiple coats of chalkboard paint, letting each coat dry completely while I decorated the frames with jewels. I suggest being creative with your design! You can also add any Halloween stickers you have at this point. I us...

Simple Spring Hanging Decoration Craft For Kids.-And a bonus craft

Hello and happy spring to everyone! We have been busy getting ready for spring break, and this week we will be attending some events for the kids. Over the weekend, we made a few simple crafts that were so much fun and easy to create.  Below, you will find a list of the materials needed and the steps to create this simple craft. Enjoy reading! Materials needed Paper plates (I purchased these from Dollar Tree) String- Any will do. I used some leftover gift bag string Scissors Jewels/Gems (I found this bag of butterflies at Dollar Tree) Clear tape Hole puncher (I used my flower punch out) Creating your Spring hanging decoration This craft is pretty much hands-on for children. If your child is not yet using scissors, you can help with this first part.  Using scissors cut out the middle of the paper plate.  Once you do this step, take your clear tape and apply it, covering the middle area of the plate. You will want the sticky side of your...

Spring crafts for kids.

I've provided links to each of my Spring crafts that kids can create. These are all simple, and so much fun to do! Enjoy, and have a blast creating and making memories with your kids. Just visit each link below the pictures.  1.  Do-It-Yourself Fairy Garden For Kids 2.  Spring-Catchers.- Flower sun catchers 3.  Our little garden buddies 4.  Springtime bookmarks If you have enjoyed these crafts, please feel free and check out some of my other fun crafts. Just visit the tabs on my main page. And feel free and share any of these. Thank you for stopping by. Happy reading!  ♡ Stephanie

5 simple DIY projects to bring out your creative side.

I've put together a list of 5 simple DIY projects that are fun, and easy to create.  Each simple DIY craft takes very few supplies and takes very little time.  Below I've added each project/craft. Just click on the link above a craft picture and it will take you to that specific post. Enjoy! 1. Simple Spring wreath 2. Sweet little paper hearts 3. A vase for every space 4. Paper lampshade 5.  Upcycle an old container

Do-It-Yourself Fairy Garden For Kids

This fun do-it-yourself fairy garden is so much fun to create with kids. My oldest daughter created a fairy garden by using her creativity and a few materials. You can create this magical fairy garden too! You will need: 1 pot. Choose a pot size that fits your needs for your fairy garden. Miniature fairy garden accessories of your choice.- My daughter used a pond, fairy house, mini table, fairy bench, fairy chair, a pot, and a basket Flowers. Depending on whether you want real flowers you would need potting soil. My daughter used faux flowers for her garden.  Styrofoam. -We went with a round piece.  Artificial craft moss  Note* You can pick up most of these supplies at any craft store. Optional for your fairy garden: Miniature craft birds Craft butterflies Miniature bird nest Craft gems  Craft rocks lights Water feature.- This would be a great addition to fairy gardens with real flowers.  Creating your fairy garden: Start ...

Create. Simple DIY Holiday Gift Tag Making

Whether you're gifting a bottle of wine or  giving a simple gift basket... these simple tags will personalize your gift.- Adding, love, shimmer, and a whole lot of  creativity.  I love when I can personalize a gift, and send a little bit of me with it. And I thought this was a great way to do just that. You will need just a few materials, and honestly, this project is super fun, and beautiful when all done.   “You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.”  - Maya Angelou Source Materials needed: *Paint sample cards (You can pick these up at any Home improvement store that sells paint). *Pencil, or Q-tip.- I use this when creating dots with paint. Paint Glitter Glue stick Shape punch-out you can use any design you choose. Ink and Stamps Ribbon, or twine Start with taking your card samples, and adding your stamps to each of your paint sample cards. I used gold, pink, and black ink for stamping my stamps.  You can use a...

Lighting. DIY paper lampshade

Diy Paper Lamp Shade -with punch-out design It's snowing out, and there's a little fog in the air. Inside, we are warm and cozy. Candles are burning, and dim lights are lighting the room. This simple Diy paper lampshade is easy to make. You'll enjoy the delicate lighting it provides.  Materials needed: -brown paper lunch bag -Shape punch out -Scissors (And for the lighting I'm using our Febreze night light-Battery operated) Cut the bottom half of the paper bag off. Once removing the end of the bag, take your punch out (I used my flower design punch out)- And punch out around your bag. -It's really that simple. Now you're done, and ready to display your paper lamp shade.-When not in use just fold, it and put it away. 

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