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New Crafts or Old Crafts..what are you doing now/
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Thought that for those of us who do crafts we needed a place to put in about our new crafts we are learning. Or we can let everyone know what old craft has our interest. Either way, I hope that many crafters such as myself will post what ever they are doing. Have a great day!
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October 30th, 2003, 12:09 AM | #2 |
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Halloween Crafts
Ghost or Pumpkin Jars
Use for candle holders, teacher gifts or treat holders. You'll Need: baby food jars (large for ghosts-small for pumpkins), white glue, tissue paper - white, yellow, and orange black permanent marker Dilute the glue to a painting consistency. Paint the jar a bit at a time while applying torn pieces of tissue paper. Cover the jar completely...maybe two or three layers and dry overnight. Use a permanent marker to make the face of a ghost or Jack -o-lantern. Tip: Using torn paper instead of cut, adds a nice texture to this tissue decoupage. Combine orange and yellow paper for a realistic texture to the pumpkin. Place a safety tea light into the container. If you are giving this as a gift--fill the jar with candy corn or chocolates and tie a piece of green raffia around the top. It couldn't hurt to write a small note about removing the raffia before lighting the candle. ---------------------------------------- SCENTS OF THE SEASON You'll Need: Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmeg Mix spoonfuls of these spices together. Pour them into a square of Aluminum foil. Add a few drops of water and close leaving a small Opening at the top. Place them onto a cookie sheet and into a 275 Degree oven. As the water evaporates you will notice the aroma wafting Through the house. You can also achieve this activity using a damp Paper coffee filter sealed with a "twist-tie" ======================================== Homemade Face Make Up RECIPE 1 tsp cornstarch, 1/2 tsp water, 1/2 tsp cold cream, food coloring Stir together starch and cold cream until well blended. Add water and stir, then add food coloring. APPLICATION Wash your face and any area that you will be applying the makeup to. Dry thoroughly. Use fingertips to spread onto large areas. Use a small paint brush to paint designs on face. Removes with soap and water. Store in airtight container. ---------------------------------------- Homemade Bruises You will need: Deep blue powder eye shadow,charcoal or smoke gray powder eye shadow, shimmery green powder eye shadow, make up brush Using a blot of deep blue powder eye shadow, apply with a wet make Up brush. Use your fingertips to add blots of charcoal gray and blue Shadows. Touch up the edges with a shimmery olive green. Smudge the Bruise to complete. ---------------------------------------- Homemade Blood You will need: 1/2 bottle of light corn syrup, very hot water, squirt of liquid soap, red food coloring, blue or green food coloring (optional) Pour light corn syrup into a bowl and add hot water sparingly, Adding and stirring until you have the right consistency. Add A squirt of liquid soap to make it the blood easy to clean off Later. Tint with red food coloring. You may add a drop of blue Or green if you like to make the blood a darker color. Store in The refrigerator until ready to use. Smear on as needed! ---------------------------------------- Macaroni Skeleton As preparation for this project, study the human skeleton. What You Need Black construction paper (approximately 6" x 11.5") Glue that will dry clear Lima beans (head, thorax, hips) Short, small macaroni in a tube (spine) Thin twisted macaroni (arms, legs) Elbow noodles (ribs) Small shells (joints) Spaghetti (fingers, toes) Black permanent marker White crayon to write their name on the paper How To Make It Make a sample skeleton for the children to copy from. Review the key features with them. Let them build their skeleton, Starting with the head, then the neck/trunk, working down, gluing the macaroni and beans to the paper. When they are done, they can draw a smile and eyes on the 'head'. ---------------------------------------- Soda Can Bat Materials Needed Black spray paint Tacky glue Paint for eyes and mouth small pompoms black foam magnet glitter paint for wings crushed pop can Directions: pray paint the can black, let dry Crush pop can - do NOT crush hockey puck style, you want the can elongated. The bottom of the can is crushed to the back. The top of The can is crushed to the front. Spray paint the can black again to touch up any spots, let dry Paint on eyes and mouth, or use wiggle eyes Glue on small pompom for Nose Cut out ears (triangles) and wingsfrom black craft foam Glue ears and wings on can Outline wings with gray glitter paint or glue Attach magnets to back of wings for use as a magnet. You could also attach a string for hanging instead if you wish. ---------------------------------------- Sugar Cookie Pumpkins Courtesy of Summerfern 1 cup butter or margarine, softened 1 cup sugar 3 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1 cookie decorator (in a 4 1/2 -ounce pressurized can) In a large bowl with an electric mixer, blend together the butter and Sugar. Add the eggs, vanilla, and 1 cup flour and mix well. By hand, Fold the remaining flour, the baking soda, and the baking powder. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly grease a large baking sheet. On a lightly floured board, roll out the dough until it is 1/8 inch thick. Cut out the cookies with a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter and Place them on the baking sheet. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, until lightly browned. Remove from the oven and let cool thoroughly before decorating. Makes 2 to 3 dozen cookies
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Ghost or Pumpkin Jars
Use for candle holders, teacher gifts or treat holders. You'll Need: baby food jars (large for ghosts-small for pumpkins), white glue, tissue paper - white, yellow, and orange black permanent marker Dilute the glue to a painting consistency. Paint the jar a bit at a time while applying torn pieces of tissue paper. Cover the jar completely...maybe two or three layers and dry overnight. Use a permanent marker to make the face of a ghost or Jack -o-lantern. Tip: Using torn paper instead of cut, adds a nice texture to this tissue decoupage. Combine orange and yellow paper for a realistic texture to the pumpkin. Place a safety tea light into the container. If you are giving this as a gift--fill the jar with candy corn or chocolates and tie a piece of green raffia around the top. It couldn't hurt to write a small note about removing the raffia before lighting the candle. --------------------------------------------------------------------- SCENTS OF THE SEASON You'll Need: Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmeg Mix spoonfuls of these spices together. Pour them into a square of Aluminum foil. Add a few drops of water and close leaving a small Opening at the top. Place them onto a cookie sheet and into a 275 Degree oven. As the water evaporates you will notice the aroma wafting Through the house. You can also achieve this activity using a damp Paper coffee filter sealed with a "twist-tie" ====================================================================== Homemade Face Make Up RECIPE 1 tsp cornstarch, 1/2 tsp water, 1/2 tsp cold cream, food coloring Stir together starch and cold cream until well blended. Add water and stir, then add food coloring. APPLICATION Wash your face and any area that you will be applying the makeup to. Dry thoroughly. Use fingertips to spread onto large areas. Use a small paint brush to paint designs on face. Removes with soap and water. Store in airtight container. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Homemade Bruises You will need: Deep blue powder eye shadow,charcoal or smoke gray powder eye shadow, shimmery green powder eye shadow, make up brush Using a blot of deep blue powder eye shadow, apply with a wet make Up brush. Use your fingertips to add blots of charcoal gray and blue Shadows. Touch up the edges with a shimmery olive green. Smudge the Bruise to complete. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Homemade Blood You will need: 1/2 bottle of light corn syrup, very hot water, squirt of liquid soap, red food coloring, blue or green food coloring (optional) Pour light corn syrup into a bowl and add hot water sparingly, Adding and stirring until you have the right consistency. Add A squirt of liquid soap to make it the blood easy to clean off Later. Tint with red food coloring. You may add a drop of blue Or green if you like to make the blood a darker color. Store in The refrigerator until ready to use. Smear on as needed! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Macaroni Skeleton As preparation for this project, study the human skeleton. What You Need Black construction paper (approximately 6" x 11.5") Glue that will dry clear Lima beans (head, thorax, hips) Short, small macaroni in a tube (spine) Thin twisted macaroni (arms, legs) Elbow noodles (ribs) Small shells (joints) Spaghetti (fingers, toes) Black permanent marker White crayon to write their name on the paper How To Make It Make a sample skeleton for the children to copy from. Review the key features with them. Let them build their skeleton, Starting with the head, then the neck/trunk, working down, gluing the macaroni and beans to the paper. When they are done, they can draw a smile and eyes on the 'head'. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Soda Can Bat Materials Needed Black spray paint Tacky glue Paint for eyes and mouth small pompoms black foam magnet glitter paint for wings crushed pop can Directions: Spray paint the can black, let dry Crush pop can - do NOT crush hockey puck style, you want the can elongated. The bottom of the can is crushed to the back. The top of The can is crushed to the front. Spray paint the can black again to touch up any spots, let dry Paint on eyes and mouth, or use wiggle eyes Glue on small pompom for Nose Cut out ears (triangles) and wingsfrom black craft foam Glue ears and wings on can Outline wings with gray glitter paint or glue Attach magnets to back of wings for use as a magnet. You could also attach a string for hanging instead if you wish. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Sugar Cookie Pumpkins 1 cup butter or margarine, softened 1 cup sugar 3 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1 cookie decorator (in a 4 1/2 -ounce pressurized can) In a large bowl with an electric mixer, blend together the butter and Sugar. Add the eggs, vanilla, and 1 cup flour and mix well. By hand, Fold the remaining flour, the baking soda, and the baking powder. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly grease a large baking sheet. On a lightly floured board, roll out the dough until it is 1/8 inch thick. Cut out the cookies with a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter and Place them on the baking sheet. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, until lightly browned. Remove from the oven and let cool thoroughly before decorating. Makes 2 to 3 dozen cookies --------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanksgiving Crafts --- Dried Leaf Owl Materials Needed: Assortment of dried leaves 8" X 12" piece of white cardboard Glue Glue brush Large picture of an owl Optional: adhesive picture hook Directions: Dry the leaves. Trace a picture of the owl (or draw your own) on to the piece of cardboard, using all the space available. Place the leaves on your drawing, and keep rearranging them until you Have the picture just as you want it. One by one glue each leaf on to your picture using different sizes and shapes of leaves to make your picture interesting. When dry attach optional adhesive picture hook to the back and hang up. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Corn Cob Materials: 40 pony beads in assorted fall colors About 4 feet of yarn or gimp Raffia Directions: For those of you who have enjoyed making Geckos from pony beads I thought you might like to try this. I saw a picture of indian corn made from pony beads in a craft catalog and thought I would try one on my own. It turned out really cute. Start with 1 bead on the end and then 2 beads on the next row. Then 3 beads. Then 7 rows of 4 beads each. Then back to 3 beads, 2 beads then end up with 1. Tie it off really good. Make two "cobs" of corn each and then tying them off with dried Raffia at the top. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Baked Pumpkin Seeds: --After all the pumpkin carving or pie making, don't throw out the seeds. Separate the seeds from the stringy pulp (don't rinse or Remove every last bit of the pulp -- the pulp adds flavor). Place The seeds on a cookie sheet, stir in about 1/4 cup of melted butter Or margarine, sprinkle with a small amount of salt and then bake in A 350 degree oven for 10 minutes until lightly browned. Enjoy! -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sam the ScareCrow You Will Need: Two straight sticks or dowel rods-about 3/8" in diameter x 8" and 3/8" in diameter x12" Shredded yellow pages Scrap construction paper and fabric Fine wire like telephone or florist's wire White glue Scissors Block of wood for a base Acrylic paint Newspapers on which to paint #7 or #8 Paint brush and pan Hot glue gun and sticks Electric drill How to: Paint the base before starting to make the scarecrow. By the time you finish the figure, the base will be dry and ready to assemble. Wash the brush when finished, because acrylic paint which dries in brushes can ruin them. Make the Arms Gather some shredded pages together into a bunch measuring about 1/2" in diameter. Hold the bunch in the palm of your hand, and pinch the ends together. Place the shorter stick on top. Lay another bunch of paper about the same size in diameter on top of the stick, and hold in place. Fasten the paper to the stick at the scarecrow's wrist by tightly wrapping it with a 3"-4" piece of wire. Gather the loose paper around the other end. Holding the ends of the stick, carefully twist the shredded paper around it. Fasten tightly with wire at the other wrist. Cut off the extra wire. Trim the paper ends, and snip it to make finer. Make the Body and Head Again, gather some shredded pages together into a bunch measuring about 1/2" in diameter. Hold the bunch in one hand as before, and pinch the ends together. Place the other stick on top. Lay another bunch of paper about the same size in diameter on top of the stick, and hold in place. Fasten the paper to the stick by tightly wrapping it at the top with a 3"-4" piece of wire. To make the face, wire the paper about 1" below the top. Decorate later with scrap paper. Lay the arms across the longer stick just below the face. Place a long piece of wire diagonally under the cross pieces where the arms meet the body. Bring the ends together, and twist tightly in the center. Take the ends to the back over the remaining sticks, making an "X" with the wire on the front. Fasten tightly at the back and reinforce, if necessary. Cut off the extra wire. Wrap wire a short distance below the cross pieces to form a waist. Design the Clothing For a female scarecrow, trace the apron pattern, cut it out, a nd dress the figure. For a male scarecrow, divide the remaining shredded paper in half to form two legs. Wrap the wire tightly around each ankle. Trace the vest pattern, and cut out. Make an opening for the figure's head. Cut the front as shown, and dress the scarecrow. Make the Hat Trace the patterns for the hat brim and crown, and cut them out. Working with the hat brim, cut out the circle on the inside. Now make short cuts all around the inside of the small circle, forming tabs. Put glue on the underside of each tab, and place it on the scarecrow's head. The top of the hat is made from a cone. Hold the paper with the straight side up, and fold one side over the other, folding toward yourself. Adjust the size of the cone to fit the figure's head, and then glue it shut. Snip off the top 3/4" of the cone, and then partially collapse it by gently pushing paper down and into the center. Glue the cone to the brim, and decorate the hat with scrap paper. These are just a few ideas of how to dress the scarecrow. Try to create some designs of your own! Assemble Drill a hole slightly smaller than the stick or dowel in the scrap wood. Use a hot glue gun to fasten the scarecrow to the base. Tips and Tricks: If you don't have a paper shredder, just cut the paper into fine strips with scissors, or have an adult cut the paper for you using a utility knife or a paper cutter. Another option to using a base is to attach a wire at the back, and display the figure by hanging it on a wall or door. This will eliminate the need for the wood, glue gun, and drill. Substitute a scrap of felt for paper in making the hat, and use fabric glue to make the pieces stick together. You Will Need: White paper or Illustration or Mat board Crayons India ink Soft rag Paint brush Scratch tool Masking tape How to: Begin by coloring random shapes or patches all over a smooth, heavyweight scrap of paper or a piece of illustration or mat board. Give each shape several coats of color or press down on the crayon to make sure the shape is colored heavily. Work with bright colors, and avoid using black, because it won't show up under the India ink. Also, metallic gold, silver, and copper are difficult colors with which to work. After the entire paper or board is colored, you're ready to brush on the ink. Since crayon is a waxy material, it will tend to resist the ink when it's applied. To help the ink stick to the paper or board, remove some of the "waxiness" by lightly polishing the crayon with a rag. Brush the ink onto the crayon, and if it resists the ink, patiently move the ink around till it sticks. Allow the board to dry completely before continuing. In the meantime, make a scratch tool by reusing an old compass or some common household items. The point on a compass makes an excellent scratch tool. Reuse it by removing the pencil, closing the tool, and taping it shut with masking tape. Another way to make a tool is to tape a finishing nail or a large embroidery needle to the side of a pencil. Halloween themes are especially good subjects for crayon etching. You might draw a creature from outer space or a jack-o'-lantern. Before you start scratching out the design, make a simple drawing to use as a guide or plan. Now the fun begins! Start etching the picture by scratching through the ink layer to the crayon below. Just make a line drawing, or develop some textures by scratching lines or shapes close together. Examples of interesting patterns are all around you, or refer to the crayon etching design sheet pictured above for some ideas. Tips and Tricks: Use this technique to make designs and more pictures with other themes. Try making a quilt block or a stained glass window design. Making a crayon etching can be very messy. Be sure to protect your work space with newspapers, especially for the inking process and the actual etching. If you must rest your hand on your picture as you work, place a scrap of paper underneath to keep your hand clean and to protect the artwork. Mat board is nonrecyclable, so reusing mats helps save the environment and money. Ask your picture framer to donate a good, used mat for your finished crayon etching. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You will need: Loofa sponge, Block glycerin soap, Glass measuring cup Microwave, Plastic wrap, Tall drinking glass, Knife, Scissors Instructions: Dampen the loofa sponge in water then squeeze out excess. Cutting across the loofa, use scissors to divide into three pieces. Cut 3 large squares of plastic wrap. Set one piece of the loofa upright on the center of a piece of plastic wrap then wrap the sides Of the sponge, leaving the top open. Repeat with remaining pieces. It Is important that the plastic wrap not have any seams or openings in The bottom area. Push wrapped sponge into tumbler. Use knife to cut glycerin soap into small pieces about the size of Small ice cubes. Place these pieces inside the measuring cup then Microwave them at 15 second intervals, occasionally stirring the Melting soap pieces with a large craft stick. DO NOT let the soap Come to a boil. Once the soap has melted, pour it into the glass over The loofa sponge. Let the soap set in the tumbler overnight. Or, place it in the Refrigerator to speed up the process. NEVER PUT SOAP IN THE FREEZER When the soap has set, remove the loofa from the tumbler then remove The clear plastic wrap. Use a knife to cut into slices.
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December 18th, 2003, 12:02 AM | #4 |
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Christmas Crafts
Mix Match Gifts
(All bought from Dollar General under 25 dollars) ----------------------------------------------------- 6 coffee cups 1 six-pack of socks 1 box of candy canes 1 box of tea bags 1 bag of chocolate candies 6 gift bags 1 pack of tissue paper Take a cup. Place inside one candy cane, two tea bags, and Few pieces of chocolate candies. Take a pair of socks and Wrap around the handle. Take a sheet of tissue paper and Place inside gift bag with the filled cup. Lemon Tree Angel ---------------- 1 Lemon 1 black marker 1 pair of scissors 1 sheet of poster board 1 ring circle cut out from gold paper (or paper that has gold glitter) 1 bobby pin 3 inches of ribbon (your choice of color) 1 hot glue gun Take the poster board and cut out one set of wings and using hot glue gun Attach to the back of the lemon. Using marker make a face on the front. Then put your ring around the head. Using a bobby pin put in top of Lemon and attach ribbon in a bow. Jingle Bell Wreath Christmas Tree ------------------------------------ Materials needed: 3 green sheets of felt 5 yards of red ribbon 10 small bells 10 red pom poms 10 circular poster board rings 1 pair of regular scissors 1 pair of fancy scissors Glue of your choice (hot glue, tacky glue) 1 needle with green thread 1 hole puncher Make ten rings out of the 3 sheets of green felt. You will be cutting Out the center of the felt pieces. Using a hole puncher, put in holes In your green circles. This is for threading the red ribbon. Once you Have threaded your red ribbon thru the holes leave four inches so you Can string on a small bell. Tie this and using your glue, put on a Red pom pom. Once all ten wreaths are done, take your sewing needle And green thread and connect all together in a pyramid fashion. To Resemble a christmas Tree. Add some ribbon at the top of your tree To hang. Stay Safe and Warm! Happy Holidays! Now get crafting! LOL
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January 27th, 2004, 02:25 PM | #5 |
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May I bend your ears for a few minutes?
Hi all! I hope ya'll be joining in on Wednesday nights for Craft Chat. I hope to have some new and inovative crafts for all to enjoy! If you have any ideas or things you'd like to learn about please let me know. Thanks!
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February 20th, 2004, 05:00 PM | #6 |
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Creative Cooking
Hi here is another installation of goodies we did in Craft Chat. So please if you have done these, let us know what you thought of them. Thanks!
Pork and Bean Bread 1 cup raisins 1 cup boiling water (boil water, add raisins and sit aside 2 cups sugar 3 eggs, beaten 1 cup vegetable oil 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 15 oz can pork and beans 3 cups flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking sode 1 cup chopped nuts that's all the ingredients Mash beans with a fork in a large bowl until very smooth. Add sugar, eggs, oil and vanilla. Mix well. Sift together dry ingredients and fold in. Drain raisins and fold in with chopped nuts Spoon batter into three greased and floured loaf pans, bake in a 325-degree oven for 50 to 60 minutes. or until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Tuna Curry Tuna..mushroom soup curry powder pour over rice and eat with pita or naan bread Layered Taco Dip in an 8x8 square dish......spread one can of refried beans....... then spread on container of sour cream on top of beans...... then spread one small container of guacamole dip.....I use a frozen brand (thawed) the sprinkle that with shredded taco cheese....... then top it with shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes and chopped black olives..... chill for an hour or so.......dig in with tortilla chips or wrap up in flour tortillas. Up Side Down Pizza Bake 2 pounds of hamburger meat browned and drained (season to your own taste while browning your meat) 4 cups of shredded mozzarella cheese 8 slices of cheddar cheese (Like Kraft) Mushrooms bell peppers onions scallions whatever you like with a normal pizza 1 roll of crescent rolls 2 jars of tomatoe sauce 13 x 9 inch pan or larger Now take your hamburger and divide it; divide all of your ingredients except the crescent rolls in half Now layer your hamburger meat then your vegetables like mushrooms and etc Next spoon on tomatoe sauce to cover all of it then layer the 8 slices of cheese singles and 1 cup of mozzarella cheese Now next you layer the rest of your hamburger meat, veggies, sauce and then cheese Then you will take your crescent roll and take them all apart and lay the slices on it as if you would if you had rolled it out so that some of the cheese could peek out Bake it as you would for the crescent rolls Then you could cut it up based on the crescent roll slices Two of these were from Roomies and the last one from me. Have a great day!
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Easy Easter Chick
You will need: 1 2inch yellow pom pom 1 1inch yellow pom pom Orange felt 2 5mm wiggly eyes Tacky glue Instructions: 1) Glue the 1 inch pom pom on top of the 2 inch pompom with tacky glue. 2) Cut a 3/4 inch long by 1/2 inch wide diamond shape out of the orange felt. 3) Fold the felt in half and glue it as a beak to the small pom pom. 4) Glue the two eyes above the beak on the top pompom.
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September 6th, 2004, 02:41 PM | #8 |
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Oh, great...I don't know how I managed to miss this thread...as much as I love doing crafts--especially if I can give the stuff I make away as gifts--I probably would've been best advised not to read through this!
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Has anybody here tried making Berenguer dolls?
I bought one several years ago. My g/f and I have been looking at them on the net. How to make them etc. Lol, so far, I think it would be safe to say, my first attempt was anything but a roaring success, pining great hopes on that she does a whole lot better. I think she will. |
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Hey Jensan
Here is an URL for things for the dolls you are talking about. Hope it helps Have fun creating a new one! http://www.dolls2luv.net/bodies.htm
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Thanks Angel_Wolf. Thanks heaps
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"Has anybody here tried making Berenguer dolls?" I'd seen these dolls, but never knew what they were called. A local craft store has the parts for them, but since I've got a zillion other things going (plus never having been that into dolls, even as a child), I didn't really pay much attention to them. (No, this is not a put-down on anyone into them; let's face it...if we all loved the exact same things, it'd be a pretty boring world! )
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I'm working on learning some leather craft right now. Leather items are so expensive, but I'm finding they are fairly reasonable if you can do it yourself. I'm also working on an art project for my friend in Newfoundland. I'm not sure how to describe it as it involves drawing, woodworking, carving and photography. I'm just having some fun being creative with it. She's a nut for original art, so I know that she will be thrilled with it.
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Rjfeminist I found a website that I will post on those dolls...tells you how to make them and gives info. Brede sounds like you are having fun. Try Ebay for leather pieces really good prices and you would have a lot of leather for your leather crafts. Have fun.
Right now just getting the house in shape along with myself! I am now in size 16 pants from 22 finally fitting into the dress I have bought over a few years ago. Have a great day!
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St. Patrick's Day Crafts
Sorry all this is late, yet its sort of hectic here. LOL Which I am sure ya'll would understand. So here are the crafts for St.Patrick's Day plus I'll post the Recipes in the Kitchen.
Beaded Leprechaun Hat You need: --24 Green Pony Beads --4 Black Pony Beads --2 Silver Pony Beads --4 Feet Satin Cord --1 Lanyard Hook Basic Instructions: Fold your ribbon in half to find the center. Use a half hitch (see detail below) to secure it to lanyard hook. First row is five green beads Second row is five green beads Third row is six green beads Fourth row is two black two silver two black Fifth row is eight green beads tye off on the edges. Leprechaun Pony Bead Pattern You need: --26 Green Pony Beads --4 Ivory Pony Beads --7 White Pony Beads --6 Black Pony Beads --2 Silver Pony Beads --4 Feet Satin Cord --1 Lanyard Hook Basic Instructions: Fold your ribbon in half to find the center. Use a half hitch (see detail below) to secure it to lanyard hook. First row is three green Second row is one black one silver one black Third row is five green Fourth row is one white two Ivory One white Fifth row is three white Sixth row is one green two white one green Adding the arms is two green one Ivory laced back into Row seven make sure to do both arms Seventh row is three green Eighth row is one black one silver one black Ninth row is three green from this you will add the legs Adding legs--Once you have added the three green go to center green bead on opposing side to add the leg three green one black Bringing up the lanyard up and tying off on the outer edges of the three green in row nine. Shamrock Corsage Ages 6 & up. You will need: 2 Pipe Cleaners Green Wallpaper Sample (Fabric Scraps, Construction Paper or Felt will work also.) Silk Flower with Leaves 1 Bead Jewelry Craft Pin Low Temp Glue Gun Instructions: Cut two chenille stems in half. Bend 3 of the 4 stem pieces into heart shapes leaving 1 inch for the shamrock stem. 4th stem piece is not needed. Carefully place a bead of glue all around the heart shape. Do not put any glue on the stem part. Press it onto wallpaper sample. Let dry. Trim paper close to chenille Hearts. Twist the 3 hearts together at stems. Shape into a shamrock. Take apart a silk flower. Glue petals and leaves to shamrock. Add a bead to flower center. Glue on craft pin. Lucky Stones You will need: Stones Glitter Tacky Glue Gemstones Instructions: Wash and dry your stones. Coat with tacky glue. Sprinkle with glitter and glue on rhinestones.
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