Saturday my big sister Megan, her husband Sam, and their kids Lexie (2) and Avery (6months) are coming to visit. Megan and I had some crafting to do so to keep Lex entertained I made a few things.
First off was this cute little guy. I made him from leftover plastic Easter eggs. It was raly simple. Basically, I threaded some yarn through the eggs. I made sure that the bottom of each egg was resting inside the top half of the egg. At the end, I put the whole egg on there and glued it shut. Put some googly eyes on there and a felt tongue and you have a snake. Another idea is to throw some beads or something in the end before you glue it closed so that it makes a rattle snake.
Then, I made some play-doh. Follow my recipie below and you will never buy store bought play-doh ever again. Seriously, this stuff is the best.
In a pot pour all your ingredients:
1 cup flour
1cup water
1/4 cup salt
1 tbs oil
2 tsp cream of tartar
Food coloring- I love the neon colors, or even kool-aid powder will work
Place the pot over medium heat and stir, stir, stir.
The mix will go from watery to play-doh pretty quickly and once it looks like the picture to the right it's done. You should be able to scoop it all out at once.
Now comes my favorite part. Divide the batch into two parts.
Add a few drops of food coloring to each half and knead it in.
Once you're done with that you have the best play-doh ever. I repeated this process so I had four colors, but you could just double the recipie in the first place and then divide it into four parts.
So Lexie didn't last long, but her sleeping is still really cute. And Coco decided to cuddle up with her.
Now, this is the actual project Megan and I did. She had a lot of baby food containers that needed to be turned into storage containers.
First start by removing any labels and cleaning them up.
Next, take the lids and paint them with chalkboard paint. We tried to do a yellow around the rim and just the chalkboard on top, but it did not look good so we painted it all the black.
To make the jars look cuter I hot glued a little lace ribbon around the jar. This also helped to cover up the glue from the label that didn't come off and also any printing that was on the jar. Personally, I think they turned out really cute, but I may be biased :)
Check back later this week for my next tutorial and I'll be doing a video soon!
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