I heart Uniqlo. Recently I ordered some clothes for my daughter for the next school year. Yes you read correctly, I've been shopping for the 2013/14 school year. That might sound a little crazy but I find that the new school year always sneaks up on me. I've also found that I get the best deals when I shop year round. I ended up buying a pair of pink pants and these cute t-shirts (pictured above). My favorite is the macaron top.
I'm always on the look out for unique and well priced clothes and figured some of you might be interested in that too. I've been thinking about sharing more products/stores I like on this blog. Would any of you be interested in that? Thoughts?
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Printable Swiss Army Knife Father's Day Card
My dad seemed to always have some kind of Swiss army knife on him. Some were key chains and some were pocket knives. I can remember him using them on various occasions. For example, any time a ribbon needed to be cut off a present, I could count on dad to pull out the mini scissors to get the job done. I'm sure he used the Swiss army knife tools for other things but that memory in particular stands out to me. So as you may have guessed, that was the inspiration for this card.
This card is quick and easy to make. The paper saw and knife swivel out just like a Swiss army knife.
Supplies:
Template
One small metal brad
Scissors
Glue dots
White card stock
Hole punch
1. Click on template twice. Right click, copy, paste and print on white card stock. Cut out templates.
2. Stack saw and knife on top of the back piece. Punch a hole through all three templates. Add brad (refer to picture).
3. Add glue dots where you see the red dots. Make sure none of the glue dots will get in the away of the knife and saw swiveling out. Place front template on top.
Your card should look something like the picture above. Adjust the knife and saw so they stick out a little so they're easy to pull out.
This is what the back of the card will look like.
Sign the card and you're all set.
This card is quick and easy to make. The paper saw and knife swivel out just like a Swiss army knife.
Supplies:
Template
One small metal brad
Scissors
Glue dots
White card stock
Hole punch
1. Click on template twice. Right click, copy, paste and print on white card stock. Cut out templates.
2. Stack saw and knife on top of the back piece. Punch a hole through all three templates. Add brad (refer to picture).
3. Add glue dots where you see the red dots. Make sure none of the glue dots will get in the away of the knife and saw swiveling out. Place front template on top.
Your card should look something like the picture above. Adjust the knife and saw so they stick out a little so they're easy to pull out.
This is what the back of the card will look like.
Sign the card and you're all set.
Labels:
crafts,
Father's Day,
kid crafts,
paper crafts,
printables
Friday, June 7, 2013
Color Graduated Origami Sphere
Photo by Sweet Paul
Speaking of oversized origami, look what I found on the Sweet Paul Kids site! This origami sphere was created by the ever so talented Lova Blavarg ( 17yr old craft genius). The sphere takes exactly 60 pieces to make. This would be a great craft to make throughout summer vacation. If you folded just one piece a day, you would have it completed by the end of summer. To get the full tutorial for this project, visit the Sweet Paul site.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
DIY Oversized Origami Paper with Handmade Charlotte Stencils
One of the great things about blogging is occasionally I get to test out new craft products and share them with you. Recently I was sent a set of Handmade Charlotte Stencils designed by Rachel Faucett. She even sent me some candy in one of those cute boxes pictured below. I've never met Rachel but I suspect we would get along well. Anyone who sends me craft supplies and candy is my kind of person.
There are six different stencil sets available and I received the "patterns" set. As I looked at the stencils, some of the patterns reminded me of prints I would see on origami paper. That's what gave me the idea to make some oversized origami paper.
Supplies:
Handmade Charlotte Pattern Stencil Set
Acrylic Paint
Foam Pouncer Brush
Craft Paper by the role - any color you like
Yard stick
Pencil
Scissors
1. Roll out paper and cut into a square. Use your yardstick to measure/mark the width and cut. I used white paper but a colored paper would look nice too.
2. Starting at the top of your paper (left to right), make raindrop pattern. To make the pattern, simply hold the stencil down on the paper and dab on paint with pouncer brush. You only need a little paint since you're working on paper. Too much paint will cause the paint to bleed under the stencil.
3. Let dry. You now have a nice large piece of patterned origami paper. If you're going to take the time to make the paper, I recommend making at least a couple of pieces of paper to work with.
I used my oversized origami paper to fold an elephant. Next time, I might not space the rain drops as far apart (craft and learn). This elephant would make a nice decoration for a kid's room . It would also be cute as a table center piece for a baby shower. You can find the instructions for the elephant, here.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Baby Shower Printables
Paper coterie is offering up free baby shower printables. If you're planning a party or think you might need it for the future, stop by Paper Coterie for the download. And if you have no intention of planning a baby shower, here are a few other things you can spell out with the letters from "Oh Baby" (courtesy of wordsmith anagram generator).
A Hobby
Bah Boy
Hay Bob
Bay Hob
Baby Ho
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