Friday, June 8, 2012

father's day pencil holder gift for kids {tutorial}

Dads are hard to craft for, so I've pretty much given up when it comes to the Father's Day gift from me. But Dads always love a handmade gift from the kids, and my kids are always up for making a crafty gift, especially when it involves Floam! Nickelodeon sent me some awesome samples of Floam to make something fun for our dad, and after lots of playing with this cool stuff, we came up with a pencil cup and covered pen that's easy for kids to make for Father's Day. Plus they've had hours of fun playing with the leftover Floam since (and that's a gift for me!).


Father's Day Pencil Cup Tutorial


  Supplies:
*Floam in colors of your choice
*Plastic mat or foil to protect your surface
*Plastic water or soda bottle (1.5 liters works best, but we used a smaller one, too)
*Scissors
*Tape
*Imagination!

1. Cover your work area. Floam is made to stick to stuff, so you don't want to use it on your countertop. The color can also rub off. So cover it with a plastic mat (which they sell) or some aluminum foil that has been taped in place.

2. When you open your Floam, it will need to be prepped before first use. You can do this easily by kneaded it for a few minutes until the consistency is even throughout (i.e. no sticky patches). If it still feels wet, press it out into a thin rectangle and let it sit for about 15 minutes. (It can be hard to work with if it's too wet.)
 

3. Cut your plastic bottle with a pair of scissors (parents need to help with this step!) so the bottom half is about 4-5" tall.
 
 

4. Press tape around the edges to make sure no one gets cut on the sharp edge of the bottle!

5. Roll out a thin layer of Floam and press it around the cup you made. Break off any excess around the edges. Press Floam to fill in holes until the entire bottle is covered.  

6. Now it's time to decorate! Floam is so cool because you can use cookie cutters and other tools to mold it into about anything you want. Or you can just use your fingers! The kids wanted a border that looked like "Charlie Brown's shirt", so we rolled out a thin strip and cut a chevron pattern with a knife, then pressed it around the center of the cup.

The packaging for the Floam includes mini molds, too! We molded little stars to put around the chevron strip.

7. Once your creation is complete, let it dry for a few hours to overnight.

The kids got creative and covered a pen to go in the cup as well. 

And since making the cups, they've been making all sorts of creatures and creations! Floam is fun because you don't just have to make permanent creations. You can play with it over and over (like Play-doh) if you put it back in the airtight container when you're done.  

 You can find out more about Floam and where to get it here. Thanks to Nickelodeon for the fun samples!

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

create a necklace in under 5 minutes

Introducing...the new Styled by Tori Spelling jewelry line!

You may have seen this new line in your favorite craft stores already, but if you haven't...you need to! It's a customizable, do it yourself jewelry line. Who wouldn't love that? I have absolutely no experience making my own jewelry, but for this line that doesn't matter! With Styled by Tori Spelling you can make custom jewelry and design pieces according to your own style, but you don't need any tools or experience! Let me show you how easy it is.


I received pieces of Styled by Tori Spelling to try out. I had a friend come over and we had a fun girls night of styling the pieces and creating different looks!


The line includes all the parts you need to create a total look. The parts are: a necklace top, connectors, and the necklace bottom. There are also pendants that you can attach anywhere you want to add more style or creativity, as well as fastenings to make earrings or bracelets.

Look at how I attached this necklace top to the necklace bottom. I simply chose a necklace top I liked and a necklace bottom that I wanted to use with it. I hooked the s-hooks on to the necklace top and then hooked the bottom of necklace onto that. Easy peasy!



I love this simple, elegant look, but I also wanted to try adding a little more, so I found a pendant I thought looked great with the necklace and added that onto the already existing s-hook on the necklace.

I love it! Ok, now I need to get some earrings and a bracelet going! The earrings are super simple as well. Find a fastener...attach it to danglers, and instant earrings!



They look fab with my necklace! Now onto the bracelet. Guess what? That was simple to make too! I picked three bracelet strands that I liked together and then attached them to this fastener. Instant bracelet!


You can find the Styled by Tori Spelling jewelry at Michaels and Jo-Ann. Pieces may vary by store. You will have so much fun with this line. Have a girls night and have fun creating your own personal look!

I wrote this post as part of a paid campaign with Darice and Blueprint Social. The opinions in this post are my own.

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Friday, June 1, 2012

easy washi tape gift tags {favorite things}


I've got a lot on my plate, (you can probably tell by my lack of crafty posts lately), but somehow I managed to find a few days to hit Chicago this month with some of the most amazing women I know.
The seven of us have been friends since high school (some of us even longer!), and I love that when we see each other it's as if no time has passed. We live all over the country, and we've tried to have a girls trip every 2-3 years, but this is the first time all seven us (plus one cute baby boy) could actually make it. And I so needed it. We shopped, we ate, we saw the sights, but mostly we talked. And talked. And talked. It was a weekend of much-needed therapy on so many levels.
Jazz hands! Yes, we're dorks, but I LOVE US!

This year we started a new tradition. We had a "favorite things" party, exchanging small gifts of something we are loving at the moment. So, so fun!

I've been loving washi tape for a while (remember how I hunted it down in Japan before it showed up everywhere here?), but most of my collection is in storage back in Seattle. My friend Kalli gave me this assortment of paper tape from Target recently, and I've been using it a lot lately for quick and easy gift tags (they literally take under a minute to make), and I knew my friends would love it.

So I put together these washi tape gift tag kits as my favorite thing gift, including assorted sizes of gift tags, 2 rolls of washi tape, a pack of alphabet stickers, and a length of coordinating ribbon, and made a sample tag with each girl's initial to tie on the bag.

Washi Tape Gift Tags Tutorial
*Assorted, coordinating washi tapes
*Blank shipping tags or card stock cut into tags (I found packs at Hobby Lobby)
*Alphabet letter stickers (I used Thickers, but I found $1 letter sticker packs at Walmart for the favorite things gifts)
*Ribbon (I wrapped lengths of ribbon around clothes pins to keep it tidy in the bags)

1. Place strips of washi tape on bottom 1/2 of a gift tag, wrapping the ends around the back.

2. Place monogram letter sticker on tag, slightly overlapping the tape.

3. Tie to gift with a piece of coordinating ribbon.

  

I used one of the tiny tags and a single strip of paper tape for this sugar scrub gift (tutorial coming soon!).

These are even great for boys' and guys' gifts!

Lots of scrapbooking companies are now making washi tape (you can even find it at Target in the desk organization aisle), or you can try my favorite brand, mt, that I got in Japan and here at Ginko Papers. It really is one of my favorite things!

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

mod podge rocks giveaway winner

Thanks for entering the mod podge rocks book giveaway! The lucky winner of a copy of this fab book is...

Amanda Moutos
who said, 
"I've used it on so many projects! The biggest one was when I was a teenager. I decoupaged the top of my desk with magazine clippings and photos of my friends and me."

Congrats, Amanda! I will send you an email so I can get your info to send you the book. I know you will love it!

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Monday, May 28, 2012

cost plus world market {decor and sweepstakes}

Have you ever been to Cost Plus World Market? I went for the very first time this weekend and absolutely fell in love. My mom and so many of my friends have been telling me I had to go there and that I would love it and they were absolutely right!

I went to find some American themed decor and I definitely did! I was so impressed with the selection Cost Plus World Market has as well as the prices! I spent quite a long time in the store, and I still feel like I want to go back really soon to browse some more. I love all the specialty items they carry, especially all the unique food items.

I found this adorable pendant to use at a gathering and it was so great strung across my curtains over the dinner table.


I also found these adorable ramekins in red, white, and blue along with some delicious treats to fill them with. The ramekins were only 99 cents! I was thrilled!



They also had Freedom Chips! You wouldn't believe how excited the kids were to much on these colorful chips.


Then I found some flag napkins and red place mats to finish off the look.


I couldn't believe all I was able to find for my dinner! I must admit, I am a little disappointed in myself for never shopping Cost Plus World Market until now...but I will definitely go again! In fact, I got some delicious cookies there that I ended up finding out are also my mom's favorite. Well, they are already gone, so I will be heading back to re-stock.

Right now, Cost Plus World Market has something exciting going on! The Red, White and Blue in London Sweepstakes!

Make sure you go and enter for a chance to win a trip for 2 to London and other great stuff! Also make sure you follow Costplus World Market on Twitter and Facebook to get the latest deals and updates.

This shop has been compensated by Cost Plus World Market, but all my opinions are my own.

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