[ReprintArticles-Paradise] Ten Easy Crafting How-To's and Tips

2008-10-28 Thread plantldy98
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Ten Easy Crafting How-To's and Tips
By Monica Resinger
http://homemakersjournal.com

Here are ten easy crafting how-to's and tips with a little something for 
everyone. I hope you find them helpful, inspiring and fun. 

Nature Crafts:

1. When making dried flower arrangements, be creative about the containers you 
use. You can use anything that will hold the flowers including a dump truck, 
football helmet, old watering can, china cup, basket or anything that suits 
your fancy. 

2. Save your old phone book and use it to press flowers and pretty leaves for 
decorating items around the house. Just open the phone book, lay the flower or 
leaf flat on a page and close the book. They will be dry in about a week, then 
you can put them in/on frames, cards or use them to decoupage items such as 
candles or paper boxes. Most any flower can be pressed, but the flatter ones 
such as pansies work the best. You can also separate petals and press them 
individually. 

3. To decoupage, you can add water to white glue until it's the consistency of 
cream. Brush this solution on the item you are decoupaging, carefully put the 
flower on, then very carefully brush on a top coat of the glue solution. Let 
dry and add another coat if necessary. If you want to make a design of flowers 
and leaves, be sure to lay it out first to find the best look. You can also add 
pressed flowers to pictures of the family, or other pictures in frames. When 
putting into frames, you can use decorative paper to mount the flowers onto, 
then frame. 

4. For a shaped (heart, square, oval) grapevine wreath, bend florist wire into 
the desired shape then weave fresh grapevine around it until you get the look 
you want. Be sure to put more vine on than you think is necessary because the 
vine shrinks a lot as it dries. Lay the wreath on newspaper until is is 
thoroughly dry. 

Doll Dressing:

5. A fun thing to do is dress up a purchased doll or stuffed animal with your 
crochet and/or crafts. You can purchase a new doll or stuffed animal, go to the 
thrift store to get one, or, if you have kids, use one of theirs. Once you have 
your doll, take a good look at it and decide what type and color of clothes 
would look good on it. You can then look for a crochet pattern, sewing pattern, 
or purchased clothes that suits. Once you have the doll or stuffed animal 
dressed, you can add accessories like crafted or purchased hair ribbons, 
crocheted or sewn socks, buttons, shoes, miniature items, homemade jewelry and 
more. I'm sure that in the process of doing this you'll come up with a name for 
it. If you don't get too attached, you can sell it at a bazaar or give it as a 
gift to one of your loved ones or a friend. It's a fun thing to do. 

Needlecrafts:

6. If you crochet, be sure to save your yarn scraps because they make excellent 
stuffing for pillows or stuffed animals. 

7. If you knit or crochet, put balls of yarn in a coffee can. Punch holes in 
the lid and string each yarn through a different hole. 

8. Use a soap sliver as pin cushion. It will also lubricate the tips of the 
pins & needles so they slide easily into stiff fabrics. 

9. Use cut-up, old pantyhose as stuffing for pillows or stuffed animals. 

Painting

10. Large bottle caps such as liquid laundry detergent bottle caps make great 
disposable containers for glue or paint. 

Have fun crafting! 

For more fun craft ideas, check out the Turn your Recyclables Into Crafts 
E-book:? http://homemakersjournal.com/recyclecrafts.htm

Monica is the founder Homemaker's Journal E-publications, the growing home of 
many fun and informative home and garden e-books, tip sheets, articles and 
more!? http://homemakersjournal.com/
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[ReprintArticles-Paradise] Ten Easy Crafting How-To's and Tips

2007-10-29 Thread plantldy98
Dear Publishers,
 
Please feel free to publish the following article (in its entirety) in your  
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not make changes without permission.  A courtesy copy of the publication  this 
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Ten Easy Crafting How-To's and Tips
By Monica Resinger
_http://homemakersjournal.com_ (http://homemakersjournal.com) 
 
Here are ten easy crafting how-to's and tips with a little something for  
everyone. I hope you find them helpful, inspiring and fun. 
 
Nature Crafts:
 
1. When making dried flower arrangements, be creative about the containers  
you use. You can use anything that will hold the flowers including a dump 
truck,  football helmet, old watering can, china cup, basket or anything that 
suits 
your  fancy. 
 
2. Save your old phone book and use it to press flowers and pretty leaves  
for decorating items around the house. Just open the phone book, lay the flower 
 
or leaf flat on a page and close the book. They will be dry in about a week,  
then you can put them in/on frames, cards or use them to decoupage items such 
as  candles or paper boxes. Most any flower can be pressed, but the flatter 
ones  such as pansies work the best. You can also separate petals and press 
them  individually. 
 
3. To decoupage, you can add water to white glue until it's the consistency  
of cream. Brush this solution on the item you are decoupaging, carefully put 
the  flower on, then very carefully brush on a top coat of the glue solution. 
Let dry  and add another coat if necessary. If you want to make a design of 
flowers and  leaves, be sure to lay it out first to find the best look. You can 
also add  pressed flowers to pictures of the family, or other pictures in 
frames. When  putting into frames, you can use decorative paper to mount the 
flowers onto,  then frame. 
 
4. For a shaped (heart, square, oval) grapevine wreath, bend florist wire  
into the desired shape then weave fresh grapevine around it until you get the  
look you want. Be sure to put more vine on than you think is necessary because  
the vine shrinks a lot as it dries. Lay the wreath on newspaper until is is  
thoroughly dry. 
 
Doll Dressing:
 
5. A fun thing to do is dress up a purchased doll or stuffed animal with  
your crochet and/or crafts. You can purchase a new doll or stuffed animal, go 
to  
the thrift store to get one, or, if you have kids, use one of theirs. Once 
you  have your doll, take a good look at it and decide what type and color of 
clothes  would look good on it. You can then look for a crochet pattern, sewing 
pattern,  or purchased clothes that suits. Once you have the doll or stuffed 
animal  dressed, you can add accessories like crafted or purchased hair 
ribbons,  crocheted or sewn socks, buttons, shoes, miniature items, homemade 
jewelry 
and  more. I'm sure that in the process of doing this you'll come up with a 
name for  it. If you don't get too attached, you can sell it at a bazaar or 
give 
it as a  gift to one of your loved ones or a friend. It's a fun thing to do. 
 
Needlecrafts:
 
6. If you crochet, be sure to save your yarn scraps because they make  
excellent stuffing for pillows or stuffed animals. 
 
7. If you knit or crochet, put balls of yarn in a coffee can. Punch holes  in 
the lid and string each yarn through a different hole. 
 
8. Use a soap sliver as pin cushion. It will also lubricate the tips of the  
pins & needles so they slide easily into stiff fabrics. 
 
9. Use cut-up, old pantyhose as stuffing for pillows or stuffed animals. 
 
Painting
 
10. Large bottle caps such as liquid laundry detergent bottle caps make  
great disposable containers for glue or paint. 
 
Have fun crafting! 
 
Monica is the founder Homemaker's Journal E-publications, the growing home  
of many fun and informative home and garden e-books, tip sheets, articles and  
more!  _http://homemakersjournal.com/_ (http://homemakersjournal.com/) 
Get a  FREE Slowcooker Recipe E-book when you subscribe to Monica's FREE 
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[ReprintArticles-Paradise] Ten Easy Crafting How-To's and Tips

2006-10-30 Thread plantldy98
Dear Publishers,

Please feel free to publish the following article (in its entirety) in your 
publications as long as the bio at the end of the article is included and the 
link is made active at websites and if possible, in newsletters.  Please do not 
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Ten Easy Crafting How-To's and Tips

Here are ten easy crafting how-to's and tips with a little something for 
everyone. I hope you find them helpful, inspiring and fun. 

Nature Crafts:

1. When making dried flower arrangements, be creative about the containers 
you use. You can use anything that will hold the flowers including a dump 
truck, 
football helmet, old watering can, china cup, basket or anything that suits 
your fancy. 

2. Save your old phone book and use it to press flowers and pretty leaves for 
decorating items around the house. Just open the phone book, lay the flower 
or leaf flat on a page and close the book. They will be dry in about a week, 
then you can put them in/on frames, cards or use them to decoupage items such 
as 
candles or paper boxes. Most any flower can be pressed, but the flatter ones 
such as pansies work the best. You can also separate petals and press them 
individually. 

3. To decoupage, you can add water to white glue until it's the consistency 
of cream. Brush this solution on the item you are decoupaging, carefully put 
the flower on, then very carefully brush on a top coat of the glue solution. 
Let 
dry and add another coat if necessary. If you want to make a design of 
flowers and leaves, be sure to lay it out first to find the best look. You can 
also 
add pressed flowers to pictures of the family, or other pictures in frames. 
When putting into frames, you can use decorative paper to mount the flowers 
onto, then frame. 

4. For a shaped (heart, square, oval) grapevine wreath, bend florist wire 
into the desired shape then weave fresh grapevine around it until you get the 
look you want. Be sure to put more vine on than you think is necessary because 
the vine shrinks a lot as it dries. Lay the wreath on newspaper until is is 
thoroughly dry. 

Doll Dressing:

5. A fun thing to do is dress up a purchased doll or stuffed animal with your 
crochet and/or crafts. You can purchase a new doll or stuffed animal, go to 
the thrift store to get one, or, if you have kids, use one of theirs. Once you 
have your doll, take a good look at it and decide what type and color of 
clothes would look good on it. You can then look for a crochet pattern, sewing 
pattern, or purchased clothes that suits. Once you have the doll or stuffed 
animal 
dressed, you can add accessories like crafted or purchased hair ribbons, 
crocheted or sewn socks, buttons, shoes, miniature items, homemade jewelry and 
more. I'm sure that in the process of doing this you'll come up with a name for 
it. If you don't get too attached, you can sell it at a bazaar or give it as a 
gift to one of your loved ones or a friend. It's a fun thing to do. 

Needlecrafts:

6. If you crochet, be sure to save your yarn scraps because they make 
excellent stuffing for pillows or stuffed animals. 

7. If you knit or crochet, put balls of yarn in a coffee can. Punch holes in 
the lid and string each yarn through a different hole. 

8. Use a soap sliver as pin cushion. It will also lubricate the tips of the 
pins & needles so they slide easily into stiff fabrics. 

9. Use cut-up, old pantyhose as stuffing for pillows or stuffed animals. 

Painting

10. Large bottle caps such as liquid laundry detergent bottle caps make great 
disposable containers for glue or paint. 

Have fun crafting! 

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