Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2011

Acorn Faces Line-up!

With all the acorns laying around on the ground, there are many fun projects to do.   I'm thinking this one from Creative Outlets of a Thrifty Minded Momma would be fun for kids and adults to do.  Plus, it is a great conversation piece and a very whimsical piece of decor.  Aren't the acorn faces great?  You've got to read what they are saying!!!



Monday, October 3, 2011

Jack-o-latern Shirts

Making jack-o-latern shirts would be an extremely fun activity for most kids. This would be a great Halloween activity. Follow Come Together Kids to create some spooky shirts.


Monday, August 29, 2011

Guest Blogger - The Letter 4 - Muppets Puppet Theater


Oh ya! Let me just bask in the spotlight for a second, I can't believe I get to guest post on Someday Crafts! A huge thank you to Michelle for letting me take over her blog today! I feel so honored.


I am Jamie from The Letter 4. This little sister blog started 2 months ago and it has been a rush ever since. I decided it wasn't enough to brag about my sister's genius to all my friends, I convinced my sisters to start a blog with me so we could share all of our ideas with anyone who decided to stop by! I am not exaggerating when I say that there is literally something for everybody in this blog, and we're just getting started!
Janae is our amazing photographer and hairstyle guru. Her tutorial on a modern way of wearing a scarf in your hair was a huge hit!!




Jade is our chef. She is AMAZING! She did a whole white fight series on what you could use instead of white flour, white rice, ect. And these Quinoa Stuffed Peppers were a favorite!

 



I am our printables gal. I recently gave out an organized grocery list printable and even show you how to make your own notepad with them! Hello organization!




Julianna is our writer, she gives out some fun random facts and is just starting some great book reviews!
Now on to the tutorial of the day...


My family is kind of insanely obsessed with the Muppets. Maybe it's their witty comedy or maybe it's the fact that every family member correlates with one of the personalities of the Muppet's. Either way, they are the funniest things ever. My daughter has had a plush Kermit doll since she was born and is turning 1 in October and the theme was just too obvious. Muppets, of course!

 
I searched for hours for good ideas on a (girly) Muppet themed party. Really... there is nothing, so I have collaborated with Michelle from Our Wonderfilled Life (she does amazing idea boards for parties!) and we are putting together the best Muppet bash you could think of! Check out my daughters Muppet Theater!




I'm positive this is the most awesome thing I have ever made in my life. It's awesome for several reasons:

 
1. It goes perfectly for decor for her birthday theme.
2. It will also be one of her birthday gifts. I'm sure she will have fun with till she is 5+.
3. It's a perfect photo opp...I mean just look at this...




When I first got the idea, I thought, "there is no way I have time to make that." 3 days people. And all together it really only took me maybe 2 hours. If that. This is super simple.





1. Get yourself a cardboard box. Whatever size you think you can handle. Get the kiddos involved!
2. Slap on the paint. It will take a few layers.
3. Cut out a square in the middle for your stage area.
4. I took the cardboard cut out from step 3 and glued it right above the cut out area. Then I projected the words "Sabrina's Muppet theater" onto the box and painted it with metallic gold paint. I also painted just a few simple details like the gold pillars and the theater seats.
5. Add some cute details! I glued scrapbooking paper that looked like wood to the inside and hung some paper clouds from the top with thread.
6. Cut out a strip at the bottom to put your hands through to maneuver the puppets. I also cut a hole in the top so I could see what I was doing.
7. Break out some sock or felt puppets and put on a show!




OR! I have made these hilarious Muppet printables that you can cut out and tape to popsicle sticks that will be available to download on our blog in the next week or so! You will be able to download Kermit, Animal, Fozzie, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, and Beaker! If that doesn't convince you that you need to have a Muppet themed birthday party, I don't know what will! But if you still need convincing, I already have a Muppet invitation I have shared on our blog and I have many more Muppet themed ideas to come that I will share before my daughters birthday in October!

 
Hope you enjoyed our tutorial and thank you again to Michelle, you are so so sweet!





Thanks, The Letter 4 ladies.  Y'all are very talented.  I noticed your blog link-ups when you first started and thought, "This group is going to make it BIG."  And I still believe that The Letter 4 will be a blog in everyone's reader in the next few months.   This Muppet show idea is darling and that birthday party will be so fun!
Visit The Letter 4 ladies and leave them some love today!
 

Friday, August 26, 2011

Wednesday Party Highlights



I missed posting some party highlights this week because my computer was not cooperating! Here are a few lovely projects that I would love to see in my house or do!





I want a couple shelves filled with these Restoration Hardware industrial basket knock-offs at my house. I have quite a few shelves that would more stylish with these babies! Blissfully Ever After is the creator of these!



Have the style of Ballard Design without the high cost by building these cafe shelves by yourself. Great tutorial by That Village House.





I'm loving how A Little Tipsy glammed up her builder grade bathroom mirror by adding some frosting around the edges. (That sounds funny!) Pretty, Pretty frosted-edged mirror!







Check out these gorgeous skinny ruffled headbands at Flamingo Toes! So pretty and feminine.





I've never met a kid who didn't like to play in water with their hands. This water wall looks like so much fun! A Family That Birds Together has some happy children because of this contraption!





Tuesday, August 2, 2011

PVC Pipe Canopy Bed


Gluesticks created this adorable canopy for her toddler's bed! It is made out of PVC pipe. What a dream for a little kid.




Monday, August 1, 2011

Guest Blogger - Binge Crafter - Apple Tree Applique Shirt



Hey! This is Angela from


and I am so excited to be guest posting here on Someday Crafts!




As my blog name states, I am a binge crafter- I do a little bit of everything and generally in one big binge crafting session. I love paper and fabric crafting especially.


Some of my favorite things to do include:











I absolutely love making cute tee shirts for my daughter- tie dye, fabric paint, appliqué, you name it!


For my Someday Crafts tutorial, I decided to do an early fall project- an apple tree appliqué!



For this project you’ll need:
-An iron and ironing board
-A t-shirt
-Brown and green fabric, prewashed and ironed
-HeatnBond
-Apple tree template (
download here)
-Red buttons
-Embroidery thread and needle




Let’s begin!
1. Print the template and cut out the shapes. Cut two pieces of HeatnBond approximately the size of the templates.




2. Iron the pieces of HeatnBond onto the fabric using the silk setting for just a few seconds.




3. Cut out the pieces of fabric and trace the templates onto the HeatnBond. Then cut out the pieces of fabric.




4. At this point, I like to lay things out on the shirt just to see how cute it’s going to look!




5. Peel the paper off the back of the pieces of fabric. Lay them on to the t-shirt.




6. Iron the fabric onto the t-shirt.




7. Using your embroidery thread, sew a running stitch around the edges of the appliqué and sew on the buttons.







Ta-da! You’ve got a cute apple tree appliqué shirt just perfect for fall and apple picking! I hope you enjoy this tutorial and template and stop by Binge Crafter to see more of my ideas! Happy Crafting!


Binge Crafter

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THANKS, Angela! Apple tree applique would be perfect for back-to-school too! I love the addition of the buttons and embroidery thread! So adorable!


Visit Binge Crafter today and see what ideas you can binge on with her!


Friday, July 29, 2011

Summer Kid Activities - Sand Dough, Puffy Paint & Chalk Spray











Hi y'all! I am busy planning my two oldest kids' birthday party. So far, 30 kids have RSVP'd! It's going to be a BIG party!






Since I have "summer kids birthday parties" on my mind this week, I've been looking for fun kid ideas. Here are a couple I've found that I'm not using for their party, but will definitely be doing with my kids!







I love this idea of sand dough found on Hope Studios (originally published by Family Fun Magazine.) She made a mixture made mostly of sand that can be sculpted and will turn hard.



Sand castles and other creations can be made into kids' works of art to display using this sand dough recipe!





Another activity I know my kids will love is getting dirty using puffy paint! Not only is like finger paint, but it is 3-D! Totally cool! Get the puffy paint recipe from Life In The Dub Lane.







Kids love sidewalk chalk. Moms like me don't love how it gets all over their clothes, hands and face! This chalk spray from Infarrantly Creative sounds like a great compromise! I think my kids might actually like chalk spray more since it comes from a spray bottle!!! They love to squirt things.



Friday, July 15, 2011

Guest Blogger - Willow Bean Studio - Pottery Barn Kids' Grocery Store Knock-off


Hi Someday Crafters!



I'm Jennie From








I am Michelle's Guest Blogger for the day.
I am so excited to be here. Someday Crafts was one of the first craft sites
I came across when I discovered the world of craft blogs.






I am a Personal Assistant by Day

And Crazy Crafter by night ... LOL




I am married to my best friend and we are blessed with 2 incredible kids
My son is 7 and my daughter is 2 1/2.

Here are a few projects you will find on my blog.








Grosgrain Ribbon Flower Tutorial






Every Wednesday We Work on Slip Covering A Piece of Furniture






Upcycled Shirt Dress Project





Today I'm going to show you how to knock off the



Pottery Barn Kids grocery store.




First, my husband constructed a wooden frame from 1" x 2"s.
He used angle brackets to secure the corners of the frame.

The finished frame measured 49 1/2" tall, 24" wide, and 19" deep.




Then I began covering the frame with canvas;
you could also use a drop cloth, old drapes, or even bed sheets
would work for making the frame cover.



First I pinned a 1 1/2 yard long piece to the frame.

I made sure to place the selvage edge along the right back edge and pinned it to my frame.

By placing the selvage edge along the outer frame, I save myself from having to clean finish that edge.



I then folded the fabric, allowing for some seam allowance, along the right front corner.

(see above far right photo)


Using straight pins, I pinned along the frame edge; this will be my sew line.
After I sewed along my pin line, I used my sewing sheers to slice open the fold.



Press your seams open and you are ready to cover the left side.



Again, make sure you line your selvage edge along the left back side and pin to frame.
Pin along the left front corner to create your sew line.

Run through your machine making sure not to run over any pins.

Cut off extra fabric along seam and press open.

Hem the bottom pressing under a 1/2" and then fold over an 1" .
Top stitch to give your hem a clean finished edge.



Next, I printed out the letters to spell the word-

"GROCERY"

I just played in Microsoft Word, experimenting with different font styles
and sizes till I found the one I liked.

"Heat n Bond" was ironed to my fabric.
I pinned my computer printed letter pages to the fabric
and cut them out.

I peeled off the backer paper exposing the adhesive.

Pin the covering to the frame with your hem line flush with the floor.

Pin the letters to the front of your store.
Positioning them to fit your taste.

Use straight pins to secure the letters until you can iron them in place.
I used a 1/4" wide grosgrain ribbon to outline the store front window opening.



I eyeballed the placement of the ribbon while the cover was pinned to the frame.

Just fold the ribbon over when you reach the corners.

I edge stitched around both sides of the grosgrain ribbon to secure in place.




To make the windowsill, I pressed a 3" wide piece of tan fabric to the heat n bond.

I made sure the piece was longer than the window opening.



Remove the paper backing and position your windowsill while the covering is pinned to the frame.

Remove fabric covering from frame and iron to fabric windowsill in place.




The greatest part about using the "Heat n Bond" is that if you want you can leave the
sill as is. There is no need to finish off the applique edges.

I chose not to finish off the edges of my letters because I felt it took away from the print I used.

But, I used a satin stitch to go around the edge of my windowsill to add a little dimension.




I also thought this opening would see a lot of wear and tear,
so by finishing off the edge I am strengthening the opening.

At this point, you may add the roof to your store.

I attached a piece of ribbon that was 18" long to the outer corners of my store to form the "ties".




These "ties"will be used to secure the cover to the frame.
I also placed some in the seams above and below the window frame opening.



We are almost done!




At this point, I gave the frame cover one last good pressing.

Place it over your frame and tie into place.



Using tiny sheers, I cut along the inner edge of my window -
Making sure not to cut into the ribbon or the fabric windowsill.




The store is now completed!



We are OPEN and ready for business!



If we could only get some customers ... LOL!

I would just like to thank Michelle again for allowing me the opportunity
to share this post with all of you.

Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and will stop by my blog to follow along with my latest creations.





THANKS, JENNIE! My kids would love a grocery store. Whenever we go to a kids' musuem that has a grocery store, they spend the most time playing there! This is a great knock-off!


Head over to Willow Bean Studios to see all the great creations and ideas there!