Looking for a last-minute stocking stuffer idea that your kids will love? Make up some snowflake slime and package it up in a plastic ornament! You can make enough slime to fill multiple ornaments if you need a batchable gift idea for a classroom of … [Read more...]
CLEAR SNOWFLAKE ORNAMENTS FROM COFFEE FILTERS
I love coming across new techniques for craft projects. I was doing some research earlier this year, and I came across multiple tutorials for coating paper with resin for multi-media pieces. The results were so beautiful that I wanted to try it out … [Read more...]
SNOWFLAKE CHRISTMAS TREE
For the past several years I have been able to decorate a Christmas tree for my kids' Lutheran grade school. I love decorating theme trees, and it is wonderful to be able to create trees that reflect the true meaning of Christmas. In the past, I have … [Read more...]
TRANSPARENT COFFEE FILTER SNOWFLAKES
This is a new technique that you are definitely going to want to try! Head over to the Resin Crafts blog to see how to turn regular household coffee filters into transparent, icy snowflakes! This is such a fun DIY that works almost like magic. … [Read more...]
Quick $1 Snowflake Table Runner
Christmas is over, and the tree is down. One of the ways I make sure that I can enjoy some of my decorations for a while after Christmas (and not have to stress about taking them down right away) is to incorporate several generic … [Read more...]
Envirotex Lite: Glittery Snowflake Ornaments
I was fortunate enough to get in on a cool campaign that allowed me to get an early look at ETI’s new EnviroTex Lite resin. Having never used resin before, I was slightly nervous about properly combining the components, … [Read more...]
Dollar Store Snowflake Coasters
I bought some sparkly snowflakes at the Dollar Tree yesterday with plans to make a beautiful wreath to enter into Dollar Store Craft's wreath contest. But when I went to the craft store, they didn't have the other materials I needed. So … [Read more...]
Cheap Kids Stocking Stuffer or Gift
Have any of you seen this new Crayola product? It's called the Crayola Crayon Maker (creative name, huh?) and retails for anywhere from $30-$60 dollars online. It's based on the really cool idea of melting down old … [Read more...]