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Rainbow Coaster DIY

Craft sticks are a great addition to any crafters supplies! There are so many fun ways you can use craft sticks to create! I made this easy set of coasters in just a few moments. These are great for tweens and teens to make! They are fun and functional and make a cool DIY you can gift to a friend or relative!



This project is super simple. I got literally everything I needed at Dollar Tree to make these. I love economical crafting! To make this DIY  go a little faster I bought the craft sticks that were pre dyed.



The pack conveniently contained all colors I needed for a rainbow effect. You will need 20 craft sticks to make this project, use 3 of each color!


Line up your craft sticks in the pattern of a rainbow.
Then use hot glue to attach 3 sticks running in the opposite direction for supports, just like a pallet would have.




Repeat and make another one.
Then you are going to place a craft stick on its side to give the coaster height.




Carefully glue the stick on the sides then add a line of glue to the top of both side sticks and place the other section on the top.



This project was featured in a video on facebook. I would love to have you check it out and give it a thumbs up!



You can find more easy DIY ideas here
Easy Pencil Pouches

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Easy DIY ipad Mini Stand

This easy diy ipad stand was made with only 3 supplies in just a few moments of time. It is a great tween or teen craft for a rainy day and provides a practical place to place your ipad for hands free viewing!


This was such a simple project! I needed someplace to place my ipad while cooking and
referring to a recipe, so I whipped this up in just about 3 minutes! I wasn't quite sure about how
sturdy it would be, but I was surprised by how sturdy it was, and how well it has held up over 2
weeks time.



Supplies
7 Jumbo Craft Sticks ( 5.86” x .72” )
Washi Tape
Hot Glue Gun


Directions



1) Apply washi tape to one side of 3 craft sticks.

2) Form a letter V with 2 of the washi tape covered craft sticks.


3) Secure the point where the sticks meet with hot glue.

4) Flip the craft sticks over so that you are working with the uncovered side of the sticks and your
point is now facing upwards.

5) Use an uncovered craft stick to attach a “leg” to the top, where the sticks meet.  To do this easily
give a generous dot of hot glue about ¼” below the top, immediately place your craft stick at a very
slight angle. Hold the craft stick in place for about 30 seconds, as the glue dries. This acts as your
base. Test it to make sure the base stands freely.

6) You have 3 remaining craft sticks that are not covered by washi tape; stack and glue these together.

7) Glue the final craft stick, with the washi tape on top of the stack you just made.
This will act as your ledge for holding your ipad.

8)You will glue these stacked sticks one inch from the bottom of the base.
Allow to dry for about a minute before using as an ipad or phone stand.



    Easy DIY iPad stand





    You can check out all of my easy DIY ideas here



    11 Cheap and Effortless DIY Vase Filler Ideas



    Whether you’re decorating for an event, a house gathering, or a reception, it can be a little intimidating what kind of ornaments to put up. On top of that, it can be pretty expensive too if you expect a lot of guests who have their own tables. That is why decorative table centerpieces always come in handy in situations like this.
    If you ever find yourself scrambling to make last-minute additions to decorations or looking for cheaper alternatives, consider buying glass vases in bulk because they’re cheaper and there’s a lot you can do with them. You can easily customize glass vases to make centerpieces and have them fit into the theme of any party as you like.

    Looking for ideas? Take a look at the list below.
    Stones, Water, Candles


    This sounds easy enough because you only need three things: stones, water, and a candle. You need to check the size of your glass vase if you want to achieve this because it can get crowded pretty easily. This is ideal for parties that are held outdoors and at night because, as a centerpiece, it can provide extra illumination once the candles are lit up.
    Corn Kernels

    This is a perfect DIY centerpiece for autumn because it fits in beside the general color theme of the season, which is reds and yellows. Corn kernels are one of the easiest and cheapest vase fillers to find because, if you love eating popcorn, you may already have some in your kitchen.

    For this, you can display the kernels all on their own or add candles and maybe some ornamentation like dried maple leaves and some string. If you’re curious, here’s how the finished product should look like.

    Coffee Beans

    If you’re a coffee aficionado and have coffee beans lying around, consider getting a handful and turning them into vase fillers. It doesn’t matter what kind or grade you have. They’re perfect for any season, and you will be greeted by that wonderful coffee smell whenever you walk into the room.

    Acorns

    One of the best ways to save up on money when decorating is to use what nature has to offer. If you have a lot of acorn trees around your place, you can pick up some to use them for your own table centerpiece. This is perfect for autumn, and if you want the acorns to fit with the theme of your home or a party, you can paint them in any color you want.

    Wine Corks

    Show off your love for wine by using the corks as vase filler. Not only does it look like it was bought from a store, but you also recycle used items and help the environment. If you don’t have a lot of corks, you can buy a pack in bulk instead. Or you can simply fill out the vase slowly with each new wine bottle opened. You can find a simple tutorial online.

    Snowflake Ornament

    If you want seasonal centerpieces, snowflakes look great and would be perfect in time for Thanksgiving and Christmas. You can make use of snowflakes from your collection of Christmas-tree ornaments if you plan to get new ones for this year. Instead of throwing them out, give them a second life instead as a table centerpiece.

    Fresh Citrus Fruits

    For an eye-catching pop of color, you can actually use fresh citrus fruits as vase fillers. This is great for any outdoor party. All you need to do is slice up some lemons, for example, and put the slices in the vase, along with some water and some flowers. If you want to get a beautiful effect,  

    make sure to use bigger glass vases.

    Another popular citrus fruit choice is oranges. Take a look at this tutorial if you’re curious.

    Colorful Cereals

    Cereals are one of the things that you can always find in the kitchen, but not everyone realizes that they make good vase fillers as well. Colorful ones make a vase look good without you needing to spend anything. They’re great for birthday parties and other kid events.

    If you want to use them for this kind of purpose, it is up to you whether you want the vases to remain as centerpieces or whether you want to use them to hold treats to give away other than the cereals.

    Loose Toys

    Suppose you want to tidy up your child’s room but it is hopelessly filled with a lot of random loose toys and small knickknacks that you can’t seem to place or put away. Instead of putting them in a box somewhere to be forgotten, why not display it as a centerpiece?

    Put little plastic army men, bouncy balls, Lego blocks, and puzzle pieces in a vase to make it look stylish. You can add flowers, faux or real, to make it look deliberate.

    Dyed Rock Salt

    Substitute fake gemstones with rock salt if you want to make a centerpiece with tea candles. Rock salt is cheap, and for just a few bucks, you can actually use dyes to paint the salt grains in different colors that you like.

    What’s more is that they’re biodegradable, so if you feel like changing decors or using another batch of colored rock salt, then you don’t have to worry about polluting the environment. If you’re unsure how to dye rock salt, this little tutorial will help you out.

    Beans

    They’re the first beads of any kind, and that is why they make great vase fillers. Depending on the occasion and look you’re going for; you can easily find beans for the task. If not, you can always spray-paint them in batches and choose to put them in the vase by themselves or with other baubles.

    Get Creative

    There are a lot of cheap, easy, and free things you can use for vase fillers. You only need some  
    imagination and maybe a little DIY here and there to make it happen. In terms of decorations, centerpiece vases are one of the easiest to do, and their beginner-friendliness makes them a top choice for those who want to try out small DIY projects for their home.
    What do you think are other vase fillers that you can easily find and use? Share what you know in the comments section below.
         


    Whether you’re decorating for an event, a house gathering, or a reception, it can be a little intimidating what kind of ornaments to put up. On top of that, it can be pretty expensive too if you expect a lot of guests who have their own tables. That is why decorative table centerpieces always come in handy in situations like this.
    If you ever find yourself scrambling to make last-minute additions to decorations or looking for cheaper alternatives, consider buying glass vases in bulk because they’re cheaper and there’s a lot you can do with them. You can easily customize glass vases to make centerpieces and have them fit into the theme of any party as you like.

    Looking for ideas? Take a look at the list below.
    Stones, Water, Candles



    This sounds easy enough because you only need three things: stones, water, and a candle. You need to check the size of your glass vase if you want to achieve this because it can get crowded pretty easily. This is ideal for parties that are held outdoors and at night because, as a centerpiece, it can provide extra illumination once the candles are lit up.

    Glam Pumpkin Make Over

    From outrageous orange to golden glam in a flash! This is how to make those plastic pumpkins super stylish!



    I was browsing at the local thrift shop a few weeks ago and I noticed they had a huge pile of Halloween stuff out. Everything was 10 cents. I sorted out about 10 plastic pumpkins and happily took them home. 

    I grabbed some gold spray paint and gave them a generous coat. I let them dry throughout the day, and now I have some total glamorous pumpkins to display! It may be only August, but I am ready for a super stunning and stylish Halloween display this year!


    You might want to wear gloves when you spray paint... I got a little too enthusiastic about the idea and I just went for it. My hands were a lovely shade of gold too. HA!


    How am I going to use these glam pumpkins in my Halloween and fall decor?
    Make sure you come back in a few weeks to peek at the final results. 
    But:

    I am thinking to have hubby drill a hole in the bottom of a few and use them to plant mums.
    I am going to stack 3 together and create a fall totem pole of fun. I am looking for Rose Gold and bronze spray paint to add to the colorful display!
    If you have any ideas for my remaining 4 pumpkins, please leave it in a comment!


    ABC Jar Find It Style

    Being the mother of a 4 year old is a lot like being a boy scout... We have the same motto anyhow. Always Be Prepared. For me, that means always have a change of clothes, baby wipes, a snack and toys on hand.

    In my purse you will always find a few small toys. While I like for Roo to play with cars, action figures and puzzles- I want to keep him entertained and I want him to learn or to brush up on what he knows via playtime whenever it is possible.

    I created the perfect size toy for carrying in a handbag or diaper bag. This is ideal for pulling out on a long car trip or at a restaurant.



    To make an ABC Jar : Find It Style  you will need:



    a small baby food jar ( I used Beechnut Stage 2 size)
    beads
    foam abc beads
    glue


    Make sure your baby food jar is clean and dry.


    Pour your beads into the jar, filling it 3/4 of the way full



    Add 10-15 ABC Foam Beads

    Line the lid with glue
    Seal the jar
    Shake

    There you have a DIY toy that will help kids with letter recognition and keep them busy shaking the jars to find more letters.

    My idea behind this was that Roo knows his ABC's really well, practicing letter recognition out of the sequence he recognizes the alphabet in would be good practice.

    Whenever I pull the ABC Jar out of my purse I get an average of 6 minutes of entertainment while Roo is shaking and spotting letters.







    Kid Made Straw Necklaces

    Bling; made for kids, by kids!


    My kids really like to get crafty. They also like to peek in my jewelry box and beg to wear all of the pretty things! So we set out to see what we could create with things we already had at home. This is what we came up with. Straw Necklaces!

    You will need:
    *Straws
    *Bakers twine or yarn
    *Glue
    *Scissors




    Rolf was kind enough to cut the straws for both of the necklaces we made.


    We simply added a bead of glue to one side of a straw, then pressed it onto another. Repeat until you are out of straws.



    Thread your string, twine or yarn through one straw and tie to make the necklace.



    This was a fun craft for both kids. Harp was pleased to have her own "bling" that she made by herself.




    DIY Kids Reading Nook and Book Storage Solution

    We have moved into our house and are now in the stages of making it work for us. The rooms are all spacious, there are closets! But we have a mass of childrens books fitting for a small library. After filling the only 3 shelves available with books, I had to get creative about storing them but I also wanted to come up with something functional.

    I got an under the bed storage tote. I filled it with about 50 books.



    I placed the lid on it and immediately my daughter dashed into see what was up. She is a little bookworm and the idea of several hundred available books really appealed to her... and the mess maker in her too.



                      From here I got a soft blanket. and covered tote of books.



    I added a few favorite stuffed animals, but they were instantly snatched away by the kids. so I gave them a pillow and a small basket of books at the side of this reading nook.


    As you can see, it was instantly put to use by my sweet book loving daughter.


    So, for about $8 I created a storage solution and a seating area for the kids! This has worked well because the kids like to lay down and read, and the tote filled with books supports their weight and is just the right length for them to do so.



    Washer Necklaces


    This easy DIY washer necklace is perfect for making with kids to wear and share!



    My daughter loves to look at my jewelry box and naturally, she asks to borrow all of the pretty things inside. She is 4, so I am not often likely to hand over anything! One day last week she was especially pouty after I declined her request to wear an old locket from the 1950's with photos of my grandparents in it, so I decided we needed to make some fun things she could wear and keep in her own special jewelry box.

    I came up with a few basic supplies and a plan! We were going to start with a simple washer necklace.

    I gathered:
    Yarn
    Scissors
    A washer
    Mod Podge
    A Paintbrush
    Washi Tape


    We began by covering the washer with washi tape. Carefully tearing off the excess and covering the interior edges.



    Next we painted the washer with glow in the dark mod podge. Allow it to dry, flip it over and paint the other side too.


    Next we looped a section of black yarn to make a necklace.


    This was a perfect start to building a jewelry box collection for my preschooler. We will definitely try this again with other patterns of washi tape!



    You might also like this easy paper crown craft for preschoolers.

    You won't want to miss these glow in the dark, no electric night lights!




    Ribbon Tree Ornament Craft

    I am so excited to decorate my trees this year! I have already been playing around with some cute handmade ornament ideas!


    Today I have a really economical and adorable DIY ornament that I know you are going to want to make! It costs just about $2 to make a dozen of these! They come together so easily that making a dozen is no problem at all!

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    These are cute for decorating a tree, or adding a little something to a wrapped gift!



    To make these ribbon tree ornaments I used:

    • A spool of ribbon I bought at Walmart for 97 cents
    • Chunky Craft Sticks
    • Glue
    • Scissors
    • Pencil
    Directions:
    • Begin by laying 4 craft sticks together, draw the outline of a tree on them.
    • Cut the sticks to shape the tree.
    • Cut the tiny top triangle from the scraps to avoid wasting a whole craft stick!
    • Cut small bits of ribbon to cover the tree shapes. Glue them on and trim.







    •  Now glue the ribbon covered craft sticks onto one more craft stick.




    • After gluing all the sections on to the base craft stick, flip it over and add a small loop of ribbon so that you can hang it!


    This is a fun project to do with the older kids, and these are really pretty lovely in their simplicity! I have a short video of the process to share with you. I would love it if you gave it a thumbs up!





    I can't wait to hear what you have planned for holiday crafting!

    You might also like these cute DIY Mickey Ornaments!