August 15, 2017
Everyday Crafts, Jewelry and Fashion, STEM, Vehicles
It just occurred to me that way before these fidget spinners were all the rage, I had already invented a miniature (and wearable) version of one. (I’m not NOT taking credit here…)
I made this craft for the SKY chapter of my second book, Project Kid: Crafts that Go as a propeller ring, but when I was scrolling through pics just recently, I realized that yes, indeed, I “invented” the fidget spinner in jewelry form. Back pat, back pat.
To make your own, you’ll need the template and just a few basic items. Here’s the how-to…
• Scissors
• Markers or colored pencils
• 1⁄4-inch hole punch
• 24-gauge wire
• Wire cutters
• Needle-nose pliers
• 1 small bead
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Excerpted from Project Kid: Crafts that Go! by Amanda Kingloff (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2016. Photographs by Alexandra Grablewski.
August 11, 2017
Back to School
It’s always hard to say goodbye to summer but back to school shopping definitely makes the transition a little easier. As crafters we are suckers for fun supplies and there have never been as many cute options as there are now. To save you from the overwhelming number of choices, we’ve scoured all the best sites to bring you our favorite pieces. We won’t judge if you save a few for yourself.
1. Forget about initials, this cotton backpack from omy is completely customizable. 2D coloring is so last year.
2. Let your kids make a statement with these retro pennant patches from Meri Meri.
3. No lying necessary to make this Pinnochio’s nose grow. You can get your own storybook sharpener from Monkey Business.
4. What better way to hold your pencils than in a giant pencil? Meta in the best way. Via Amazon
5. Let your kids get crafty by making their own DIY erasers with this cool kit from Creatibles.
6. Sandwiches will be safe in this ZIPIT lunchbox whose hard shell will prevent smushing, (and sharp teeth will prevent stealing).
7. Not only is this composition book from Yoobi super cheery, but for every Yoobi item bought, another item will be donated to a U.S. classroom in need. Win win.
8. Your kids are guaranteed to keep track of their pencils when they’re personalized. We may need a Project Kid set or two. Personalized pencils from Lillian Vernon.
9. Cheeky snack boxes from Flying Tiger are sure to be spark lunch table chatter.
10. Help your kids get in the habit of hydrating with these pink and teal water bottles from Target.
11. Keep your kids’ library in its place with these adorable book ends from the Land of Nod.
12. Make sure all their supplies find their way back home with personal stickers. Minted has tons of adorable options that are all dishwasher, microwave, and washing machine safe!
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August 8, 2017
Animals, Birthdays, Decor, DIY Home, Everyday Crafts, Favors, Games & Activities, Gifts, Holidays, July 4th, Kids Rooms, Nature, Paper, Parties, Spring
You know when you work on something so intensely and then it takes a year to come out so you have to hold onto images for fear of giving it all away too soon?
I’m so excited to show you this awesome Klutz book I worked on called, Make Mini Pinatas! I’ve styled Klutz books before, but this was the first one that I developed from its inception, crafted the projects, and worked with the super-talented Klutz team to source all of the materials for the kit.
Klutz makes such a great product—a craft book with the materials included—that makes the perfect birthday gift. It’s so satisfying for parents to be able to buy something that requires no additional materials.
Here are some of my favorite photos, but seriously, you have to get the book to see how easy it is to make these!
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August 7, 2017
Decor, DIY Home, Earth Day, Everyday Crafts, Nature, Spring, Styling, Summer, Upcycled
As a New Yorker without a backyard, there’s no such thing as too many house (er apartment) plants. Greenery automatically gives a room good energy, but why stop there? Add a few extra smiles to your space by crafting planters with personality. All you need are a couple of household supplies you probably already have on hand – maybe even trying to get rid of. That half empty can of chartreuse spray paint that you never found another use for may be the perfect shade for a silly face.
What you’ll need:
July 29, 2017
Decor, DIY Home, Everyday Crafts, Favors, Gifts, Halloween, Jewelry and Fashion, Parties
Bonjour, mes amis! If you follow along on Instagram, you may know that I spent the last month in France with my husband and two kiddos. Michael and I both live the freelance life, so we realized that if we don’t take advantage of this freedom that we have, then what’s the point of all this next-gig and health-insurance stress?
So after 28 days of baguettes, sunflowers, Ed Sheeran sing-a-longs (we spent long hours in the car and he became our go-to soundtrack), chocolate croissants, and free-range country escapades, I can’t get the joie de vivre of France of my head!
So here’s a little love-letter to France, in the form of craft. Stay tuned for more posts on our adventures in the coming weeks!
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Is it wrong that I want to dress my daughter like Madeline all the time? Maybe I’ll be reasonable and wait till Halloween to try out Making Nice in the Midwest‘s adorable costume version.
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Bisou-bisou; kiss-kiss. It’s hard to get used to the double-kiss, but then it’s hard to forget it too! If I could make this awesome balloon installation fromMartha Stewart Weddings permanent on my wall, I totally would.
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It’s hard to get more patriotic than these French flag goodie bags from Oh Happy Day. Fill clear pouches with red, white, and blue jelly beans, tie on a paper Eiffel Tower and voilà!
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French desserts that will stay fresh, and help preserve your memories too! How cute are these macaron-photo holders from A Kailo Chic Life?
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Is there anything more nostalgic than air mail? My Poppet shows you how to turn an empty cereal box into a giant french envelope perfect for saving photos, love notes, or paper souvenirs.
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These cheery clay magnets from Cakies embrace the bold profiles of Paris’s best looking buildings. Perfect for holding up trip photos (or giving grocery lists a little pizzaz).
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Scent is the ultimate memory jogger and, while I save up for the next plane ticket, I’ll use a lavender sachet to transport me to the French countryside. These are an easy sewing project for little hands so my kids can make them with me. (via Pink Pistachio)
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If you ask my kids about their favorite part of Paris they’ll definitely say the carousels! It seemed like there were play structures everywhere we went, especially the classic French carousels. This mini version from Oh Happy Day has all the charm of the real thing, it even spins!
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Made by Joel gives you another way to embrace little landmarks. With his free printables you can literally carry the city in your pocket and re-create your memories wherever you go.
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It’s hard to leave Paris without scooping up at least a few little Eiffel Towers. The iconic souvenir comes in all sizes, which makes it the perfect material for all sorts of nostalgic crafts. Add a little blue and red glitter for Paris in a jar. (via Pinterest)
Or, add hooks for super simple earrings like these from Hello Glow.
And what’s more French than an Eiffel Tour + a tart tin? Glue them together and add a coat of spray paint to make a nostalgic trinket dish (featured at the top of the post).