Les Tuto de Pshiiit Like this: J'aime chargement… Upcycle Style: Suitcase Dollhouse for Samsonite’s Suitcase Amnesty Sponsored by Nuffnang What can you do with an old suitcase? That’s the question that Samsonite wants us all to think about. If you have old suitcases collecting dust in the shed or under the bed, it’s time to dust them off and enter the Samsonite Suitcase Amnesty. Samsonite would like you to submit pictures of your own repurposed suitcases which will be featured on Facebook and Instagram, the most creative entry wins a brand new Samsonite Suitcase! They asked me to get the ball rolling and create something special with an old case of my own. You will need: An old hard shell suitcase 2-3 wood pieces cut to size (width x depth of case) I’ve used some old narrow shelving. How to: 1. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Time to Play! And the beauty of this Doll house is that it’s portable. I hope I’ve inspired you. Happy upcycling! You may also like – Kids Craft: Shoe Box Doll House Related How To: Make a Hooded Scarf from and Old Jumper July 24, 2011 In "CLOTHING REFASHION & MENDING" February 7, 2013 In "DIY ACCESSORIES"
MadeByGirl How About Orange {Kids Craft} How to Make Ladybugs from a Recycled Egg Carton Welcome to Craft Lightning Day 3! Yesterday, I showed you how to make cute plant markers with clothespins and washi tape. They coordinate nicely with the planter I showed you how to make on Monday. If you missed it, click on the photo to go to that tutorial: What's this Craft Lightning business? Today I have a project to get your kids in on the recycled crafting fun! Supplies Some of the links in my supply lists may be affiliate links. Directions Step 1: Use your scissors to cut individual cups away from the bottom of the egg carton. Step 2: Once the cups are dry, draw a line down the center of each cup as well as some spots. Step 3: Give your ladybug some personality by adding features! to attach a pom pom head and googly eyes. Once the glue is set, your ladybugs are ready to play with! I also let my son take over my YouTube channel to teach you how to play a game with the ladybugs Co-Host Spotlight Check out yesterday's crafts from my co-hosts: Today's featured bloggers
Practically Free Pom-Pom Lamp! My mom is great. She's always bringing me random things saying, "I thought you might be able to make something out of this!". A couple of weeks ago she brought me a 2-pack of microwave plate covers from the Dollar Tree. I knew just what I was going to do with it.... A lamp, of course!! Materials List: -1 yard of tulle in the color of your choice (I wish I'd had pink!) I already had the tulle and lights, so this project only cost 100 pennies! 1) Cut your tulle into small squares, about 2-3". 2) Cut a small flap in the side of one plate cover, large enough for your plug to fit through. 4) Stuff your lights into the plate cover and pull the cord through, stopping just before the first twinkle light comes through the flap. 5) Set the other plate cover on top, so they meet at the bottoms, with the lights in the middle, and tape all the way around to hold them together. 6) Lay 4 or 5 (again, no need to be exact!) 8) Drill, cut, or punch a hole in the back side for a nail to go through.
Made by Mademoiselle Pirate Ships - Cork Boat craft for kids Did you like this? Share it: Related Posts Full-Size Image | Main Gallery Page | Next Image » Other Images in this Gallery ArtMind Punaise ! La nostalgie des coccinelles … | MesperluetteM . . . Ceci n’est pas un DIY. C’est juste un souvenir d’enfance, un petit truc qu’on aimait bien faire avec ma soeur. J’avais complètement oublié que nous transformions les punaises en coccinelles. Pour faire de jolies demoiselles, pour égayer votre panneau d’affichage ou pour accrocher les oeuvres de votre petit dernier au mur; vous avez juste besoin de punaises et d’un feutre indélébile noir. Left Brain Craft Brain - Adventures in the Creative World of a Crafting Engineer
Monsieur Récup' Il y a des trésors, que je ne montre pas dans ma rubrique des "encombrants c'est gagnant". Comme cette fenêtre ramassée sur le bord d'un trottoir, il y a un petit moment maintenant. Véritable fenêtre avec ferrures à caractère ancienne, transformé en miroir. J'ai volontairement conservé tous les défauts du temps passé. La première couleur d'origine est de nouveau au premier plan. Les ferrures donnent un contraste moderne, avec cette couleur violet pop métallisé appliqué à la bombe. Les deux miroirs ont été fixés avec du mastic "joint multi-usage" ou il est écrit collage, scellement, Deux attaches pour tableau lourd, ont été visés au dos également. Alors, avez-vous vu passé un lapin blanc ? Hommage à mon lapin disparu il y a longtemps. Pensez à récupérer les fenêtres, vous en ferez des merveilles ! Oh, how will you find your way? Oh, comment allez-vous trouver votre chemin ?
Minion Brush Bots - Left Brain Craft Brain We love Minions around our house. And we’re totally excited for the new Minions movie coming out in a few weeks. So we decided to make some Minions Minion Brush Bots specifically. Minion Brush Bots Supplies Needed (1 set per Minion) 3VDC micro-vibration motor {affiliate} or motor from an electric toothbrushAngled head toothbrush {affiliate}1.5V or 3V coin cell battery {affiliate}Electrical tape or other plastic tapeTransparent tapeWhite card stock or heavy paperScissorsWire cuttersMinion Brush Bot Printable SAFETY NOTE: Coin cell batteries are extremely hazardous if swallowed. Cut the head off an angled toothbrush by pinching the neck in a pair of wire cutters and bending back and forth until it snaps. Tape motor to toothbrush head with transparent tape. Take the two motor wires and tape each wire to a side of the battery using electrical tape. Print and cut out Minions from the Minion Brush Bot Printable. Repeat with the other two Minion designs if desired. STEM Learning Made Fun