In Our Own Little Corner
Nov. 4, 2008

Fun Board

Emily and I wanted to make a board in our room for pictures and stuff! Our mom gave us an old frame that she got from a yard sale a couple years ago. We painted it white to make it look better...

Blessings,

 Nome & Em 

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Oct. 18, 2008

P.J. Pants

I made a pair of p.j. pants out of monkey fabric.Here is a picture of me cutting out the pattern.

Here is a picture of me sewing

 

 Viola! Here is the finished product.

Nome & Em 

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Oct. 7, 2008

Turkey Note Holder

We got this craft off of: http://crafts.kaboose.com/turkey-note-holder.html

 

What you'll need:

2 jumbo craft sticks

Brown acrylic craft paint

Small wooden clothespin

Paintbrush

Small straw hat cut in half

Scissors

Small red foam heart

Miniature orange foam triangle

2 yellow foam chick feet

2 small wiggle eyes

White craft glue

Hot glue gun

9 feathers in fall colors

 

How to make it:

1 .Paint both craft sticks and clothespin with brown paint, set aside to dry. Paint a second coat on the craft sticks, but not the clothespin.

2. Glue feathers in a fan behind one of the craft sticks. (We used leaves because we didnt have any feathers!) Sandwich the second craft stick behind the feathers.

 

3. Glue the straw hat half to the top of the craft stick.

 

4. Glue two wiggle eyes under the hat.

 

5. Glue red heart upside down for waddle. Glue the orange triangle upside down at the top of the waddle.

6. Glue the yellow duck feet to the bottom of the craft stick, pointing upward.

7. Glue the clothespin to the front of the craft stick, pointing downward.

Tips:

To hang on the fridge, attach two round magnets to the back of the turkey.

To hang on a door, attach a piece of ribbon or yarn to the back of the turkey.

Save the other half of your straw hat for another project.

 

Today we went to the library and got some craft book...on of them was a Better Homes & Gardens book: 100 Crafts Under $10.

 

This book is great! It gives great detailed instructions and how much the craft will cost. The crafts are organized by season, which is nice. You should definitely check out this book...

 

Blessings,

 

Nome & Em 
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Sep. 30, 2008

Fun Paper Journal

Today we got a craft off of a great website with lots of neat crafts: http://www.craftbits.com

Fun Paper Journal

This is a picture of there finished project!

Supplies:

  • One package of decorative printer paper (8 1/2 x 11 inch letter size, A4 will work fine but the measurements will be slightly different), including the cardboard insert, from your favorite dollar store or other source.
  • Glue stick or double sided tape and tacky glue
  • Approximately 24 inches of narrow ribbon (2 12-inch pieces) and a 9 inch piece of wide scrap ribbon.
  • 6 inch square scrap of solid color paper and several small scraps of colored paper to match you decorative paper.
  • Hole punch (three hole, or one hole).
  • Circle cutter or scissors and a small round objects to trace.
  • Ruler
  • Something you can punch small holes with like a large needle or an awl. I used a Fiskars eyelet punch, but anything that will make a small hole will work.

 

What To Do:

1. Unwrap your package of paper and separate the paper from the cardboard. Keep the card board because that will be our base for the cover.

2. Using a paper trimmer cut the cardboard in half so that you have two pieces measuring 8 1/2" by 5 1/2".

 

3. Repeat with the paper, cutting only as many sheets as you can do neatly.

 

4. Punch holes on the edge of the paper that will be the spine of the book. If you are using a three hole punch, use the two top holes and the same spot each time on the punches ruler to make sure all of your holes are punched the same. On mine I used the 2 inch mark near the center. Leave 4 of the half sheets unpunched for the cover.

5. Working on one side of each cardboard half sheet at a time, cover the cardboard with adhesive. I used some old double sided tape that I wanted to use up, but a glue stick will also work well.


6. Rub all over the paper to make sure it is well adhered to the cardboard. Repeat on both sides of each cardboard cover piece. Punch holes in the cover pieces to line up with the insert pages.



7. Cut the 24 inches of narrow ribbon into two twelve inch pieces.


8. Place the inside pages between the covered cardboard covers and line up the holes. Thread one 12 inch piece of ribbon through each hole.


9. Using a pencil as a spacer, tie each ribbon in a bow. A small dot of glue on each knot, allowed to dry, will keep it from untying.



10. Slide out the pencil. The extra space in the loops will allow the journal to lay open flat. The journal itself is now done and we are ready to decorate it.


~OPTIONAL FOR DECORATION ONLY~

11. From a scrap of cardstock or colored paper, cut a 6-inch square. Score with a bone folder, empty pen, or dull craft knife and a ruler from corner to corner along both diagonals.


12. Measuring out 1-inch from the center formed by the crossed score lines, mark four dots on the score lines.


13. Cut along the score lines, stopping at the dots.


14. Punch a small hole in the center and one in every other triangle corner. Note: I made a mistake and accidentally skipped two corners, as you can see in the picture. To correct it, I punched a hole in each corner letting the extra holes be decorative.



15. Using a circle cutter, or by tracing a coin and cutting with scissors, cut out a 1-inch diameter circle from patterned scrap paper. Punch a small hole in the center of the circle.


16. Fold in every other corner of the square. Thread the colored brad through the hole in the circle, the holes in the corners now folded to the center, and the hole in the center of the square. Bend the tongs of the brad to secure in place on the back of your new pinwheel.


17. Cut more circles in varying sizes from scrap paper. Two of each color.


18. With a regular hole punch, punch 5 circles from each color of scrap paper.


19. Cut two 4-inch squares of paper in light colors. In a doodle type font, write the title of your journal with black pen and add some circle designs. Color them in with markers in colors that match your scrap papers.

20. Cut your wide ribbon to the correct length.

21. Layout all of the pieces to confirm that you like the placement. Using thin layers of the tacky glue, adhere all of the elements in place starting with the bottom layers. Let dry.

22. Enjoy your new journal!

                                                                                                                              

My journal and Em's journal!

 

Nome & Em

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Sep. 29, 2008

Welcome...

This is our new blog on crafting! We are two daughters of Christ, my name is Naomi and my sister’s name is Emily...but you can call us Nome and Em if ya want! Each week we will be posting crafts and other fun stuff! Hope you enjoy...

Today we did a craft we got from Miss Emily! We made a miniature portrait book and also a made personalized stationary. For all the instructions and details on how to make these two fun crafts go to Miss Emily’s blog...http://www.simplyvintagegirl.com/blog/!

Here are our portrait books and stationary.

Emily's card

My card

Emily's portrait book

Emily's portrait book open

My portrait book

My portrait book open

 

Nome & Em

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