Many of my ideas come from things I've seen on crafty blogs. Crafty people like to share ideas. Other ideas come from just looking at something in a different way than that of it's intended use. Add to that years and years and years of coming up with crafts for small hands.
I had two of the wooden frames. They sell at Michael's Craft Store for one dollar. When I went to pick up a third, they were on sale 3/2.00. They take paint, crayon, and colored pencil very well and come with a dowel stand. They can stand horizontally also. Now that I can see all three framed (see below) I do wish I had done them all in black and white. Cutting away the background clutter would have worked better for Jonge and Famke's pictures too.
The cards were also a Michael's sale find. Eight cards and envelopes for a dollar. Kids and moms both seem to like the use of pictures. Jonge is big on licking envelopes shut, so I didn't get a picture of his VERY creative card.
The cards were also a Michael's sale find. Eight cards and envelopes for a dollar. Kids and moms both seem to like the use of pictures. Jonge is big on licking envelopes shut, so I didn't get a picture of his VERY creative card.
Whenever Michael's has a 50% off coupon I check my paper punch supply. These are my 'tools'.
I also invested decades ago in a huge set of Prisma colored pencils. I LOVE them. But, even though it is very hard for me to do, I let the grandkids use these. Only occasionally, as I see them sharpen down a pencil to a tiny nub do I catch myself saying, "I paid $1.29 for that pencil! STOP sharpening it!" I'm a tyrant that way.
Now let's see..,
I can be found perusing the clearance shelves at thrift stores, garden stores, hardware stores, craft stores.., you get the idea. Some of the things I find there would be the bright green Easter basket grass. It really punched up the color in my dining room.
Also, in the pot that Kado is blooming from? I had a blank flower card sitting by the computer as I was having tea. I got to wondering if green tea would stain paper as well as the darker colored tea does. Then, I remembered the cut-out picture of Kado - which I thought looked like a flower on it's own - and backed with that pale green tea-dyed flower? I just LOVE how it looks!
So, the things that I look for? Pipe-cleaners in black, green, tan, white. Clay pots, peat pots, or in this case, coconut fiber pots. Styrofoam balls - these are not cheap new, but can be found VERY cheaply at thrift stores. Moss, excelsier, Easter basket grass - nice filler and also VERY cheap at some thrift stores.
Although I think I've mentioned this before, I also look for scrapbook paper for 50% off. I don't scrapbook, but I do looooove some of the paper. In the daisies above, I used scrapbook paper and a flower punch to give the daisies dimention.
Although I think I've mentioned this before, I also look for scrapbook paper for 50% off. I don't scrapbook, but I do looooove some of the paper. In the daisies above, I used scrapbook paper and a flower punch to give the daisies dimention.
Really though, I'm more of a cheapskate, copycat, simple-minded crafter. And, I am ALWAYS asking myself, "Are the KIDS able to do this? Do they come away from this craft with a since of honest pride in their work?" Because I know myself. I have an idea of how I want something to look and I am always fighting that compulsion to say, "Here, would you just gimme that!"
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If our grandchildren lived closer to me, I would be YOU! (As it is, I don't HAVE to be YOU--just a very tame and small scale VERSION of YOU!)
You can tell this and your grands bring you MUCH JOY! :0)
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