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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Sunday, October 26, 2014
B is for Bat
B is for Bat
Another great Pre-K Printable for you all!:)
Just click on the picture below to Print
If for some reason that doesn't work click HERE or contact me.
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Friday, October 24, 2014
P is for Printable
Just thought I'd share a cool Printable I just created:) I will be posting more soon. Enjoy!
Travel Jewelry Holder
Hi! I know alot of you have had trouble with the Travel Jewelry Holder Tutorial coming up right. I'm hoping the new pdf files are correct now. If not please let me know! I can't email it, but I can see what I can do to get you the direct link.
I also wanted to show you some slight changes I made to some of the recent ones I've done! I didn't make a tutorial for these, but you can prob. figure out how I did it just by looking at them!
Enjoy!
I also wanted to show you some slight changes I made to some of the recent ones I've done! I didn't make a tutorial for these, but you can prob. figure out how I did it just by looking at them!
Enjoy!
Gingerbread Dice Game
I was in the Christmas spirit so I thought I'd share this cute game with printable with you! Its called the
Its simple. All you need is a few things.
* Print off the gingerbread board HERE
*1 Die for each person (or just share one)
*Crayons (or candy)
You can either each have your own dice and race to see who fills their board first or take turns and slowly color each space as you go. Or play by yourself!
Friday, October 3, 2014
Its easy as that! Tuck your silverware in the front "pocket" when ready to serve.
Want to try some other fancy folds? Go HERE to try your hand at it!
Want to try some other fancy folds? Go HERE to try your hand at it!
Simple Fall Decor
I love Fall! Have I mentioned that before? :)
Here are a few simple Fall Decor ideas for you! Some you may have or can make or find easily.
One of the easiest Autumn Decor ideas is of course pumpkins and gords! These were like $3 at Walmart and they had all different kinds. You could let your kids draw on them if you want:)
You could whip up a cute chevron table runner! Or buy one. Here's one here and a bunch here
And I have a tutorial coming soon for these cute bumpkin bags!!
Get some foam gords at the local craft store and put them in a glass cup or jar. A mason jar or a big glass one with a lid would be fun!
Simple decor on a corner shelf. Check after Halloween for great deals on decor!
If you have the talent of being a good seamstress you could try your hand at making a cute applique quilt like this and put on banister, hang on the wall, or put on the back of your couch.
You can make or buy a cute wreath and hang on door,wall or mantel. There are many ideas for simple DIY wreaths on Pinterest!
Make or buy some simple cloth napkins or a table cloth. Again, check for sales!
Window clings can be used all over the house! Not just for windows but doors, the fridge, microwave,etc. If you have a silhouette or cricut machine you could cut some cute ones out of vinyl.
Here are a few simple Fall Decor ideas for you! Some you may have or can make or find easily.
One of the easiest Autumn Decor ideas is of course pumpkins and gords! These were like $3 at Walmart and they had all different kinds. You could let your kids draw on them if you want:)
You could whip up a cute chevron table runner! Or buy one. Here's one here and a bunch here
And I have a tutorial coming soon for these cute bumpkin bags!!
Get some foam gords at the local craft store and put them in a glass cup or jar. A mason jar or a big glass one with a lid would be fun!
Simple decor on a corner shelf. Check after Halloween for great deals on decor!
If you have the talent of being a good seamstress you could try your hand at making a cute applique quilt like this and put on banister, hang on the wall, or put on the back of your couch.
You can make or buy a cute wreath and hang on door,wall or mantel. There are many ideas for simple DIY wreaths on Pinterest!
Make or buy some simple cloth napkins or a table cloth. Again, check for sales!
Window clings can be used all over the house! Not just for windows but doors, the fridge, microwave,etc. If you have a silhouette or cricut machine you could cut some cute ones out of vinyl.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Organizing on a Budget-Custom Covered Storage Boxes
This is a simple project that can cost you little to nothing!
Materials needed:
*Adhesive Shelf Liner--This can be found at most Dollar Stores (Dollar Tree, Honks,etc) as well as at Walmart. They have all different patterns and lengths.
*Scissors, exacto knife or box cutter
( Prob not your nice sewing scissors like shown above though!)
*Boxes of all shapes and sizes. You could cut the bottom off a cereal box, use an old shoe box, the lid or bottom of a old gift box, even a bigger packing box or diaper box. Whatever you might want for your particular organizing project. Whether its for a shelf or drawer.
*Pen or marker--optional
How to:
Step 1:
Take your box and cut it down if need be by using a roller and marking where you want to cut all the way around. You could just eye ball it too. If your using a gift box or shoe box you can skip this step.
For the diaper boxes I cut the flaps off and reinforced the corners with boxing tape
Step 2:
Measure twice, cut once.
Roll out your shelf liner a little and place your box on it. Just hold/fold it up and around your box to decide how much you need. This will vary depending on if you want to cover the inside as well as the outside or just the outside. Sense my gift box has a lid I will prob skip the inside. But my other one I will line the inside so it looks nicer on the shelf.
Step 3:
Cut you liner off the roll where need be.
Step 4:
Place your box on the back of the shelf liner in the middle making sure all side will cover the outside and be able to fold into the inside a little. You can also choose to guess how much you will need for the inside as well making sure there's a little more than you might think so it can overlap with the outside.
Step 5:
Just go crazy covering your box! I do the inside first then then outside, but its total preference.
You can be more picky and cut each side making sure they overlap on all corners or just freestyle it. Just take it slow. You could also cut it so you go inside then outside. There's no real exact science:)
The shelf liner is extremely forgiving! You can easily unpeal from itself or the box and redo it.
On the ones with handles I covered the handle hole then made an X and folded it in. If you aren't covering the inside (like I did for the sheet closet organizers) you will likely need to use some clear packing tape to hold down the shelf liner on the inside of the box as it won't stay sticked down when its curved over the edges.
Step 6:
Add details such as a rope handle or a label. This step is completely optional. To make a rope handle make a hole with your scissors or exacto knife and stick each end in the holes. Tie the ends inside the box in a knot and melt ends with a lighter if desired.
UPDATE: HERES ONE I DID TO HOLD SHEETS. ITS A DIAPER BOX.
HERES THE PICTURES:
Enjoy!
Materials needed:
*Adhesive Shelf Liner--This can be found at most Dollar Stores (Dollar Tree, Honks,etc) as well as at Walmart. They have all different patterns and lengths.
*Scissors, exacto knife or box cutter
( Prob not your nice sewing scissors like shown above though!)
*Boxes of all shapes and sizes. You could cut the bottom off a cereal box, use an old shoe box, the lid or bottom of a old gift box, even a bigger packing box or diaper box. Whatever you might want for your particular organizing project. Whether its for a shelf or drawer.
*Pen or marker--optional
How to:
Step 1:
Take your box and cut it down if need be by using a roller and marking where you want to cut all the way around. You could just eye ball it too. If your using a gift box or shoe box you can skip this step.
For the diaper boxes I cut the flaps off and reinforced the corners with boxing tape
Step 2:
Measure twice, cut once.
Roll out your shelf liner a little and place your box on it. Just hold/fold it up and around your box to decide how much you need. This will vary depending on if you want to cover the inside as well as the outside or just the outside. Sense my gift box has a lid I will prob skip the inside. But my other one I will line the inside so it looks nicer on the shelf.
Step 3:
Cut you liner off the roll where need be.
Step 4:
Place your box on the back of the shelf liner in the middle making sure all side will cover the outside and be able to fold into the inside a little. You can also choose to guess how much you will need for the inside as well making sure there's a little more than you might think so it can overlap with the outside.
Step 5:
Just go crazy covering your box! I do the inside first then then outside, but its total preference.
You can be more picky and cut each side making sure they overlap on all corners or just freestyle it. Just take it slow. You could also cut it so you go inside then outside. There's no real exact science:)
The shelf liner is extremely forgiving! You can easily unpeal from itself or the box and redo it.
On the ones with handles I covered the handle hole then made an X and folded it in. If you aren't covering the inside (like I did for the sheet closet organizers) you will likely need to use some clear packing tape to hold down the shelf liner on the inside of the box as it won't stay sticked down when its curved over the edges.
Step 6:
Add details such as a rope handle or a label. This step is completely optional. To make a rope handle make a hole with your scissors or exacto knife and stick each end in the holes. Tie the ends inside the box in a knot and melt ends with a lighter if desired.
UPDATE: HERES ONE I DID TO HOLD SHEETS. ITS A DIAPER BOX.
HERES THE PICTURES:
Enjoy!