At least I think they are fun…
Enjoy!
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Wow, this kid is a genius!
To those of you who haven’t heard about him yet, his name is Caine and he built his own fully-functional arcade out of cardboard boxes. He is 9 years old.
And you thought you were creative as a child…
Check out the video below and visit http://CainesArcade.com/.
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Lace envelopes 🙂
A quick and easy project to add some livelihood to your cards. Think about it… You spend how much money on cards for other people? Â Why not spice up the package?
Lace
Scissors
Paint brush
Mod Podge
Card and envelope
Step 1:
Open up your envelope to use as a pattern. Cut the lace to the shape of the envelope.
Step 2:
Place your card inside to the lace envelope. Read the whole post
It is amazing what some kool-aid, lace, and rubber bands will get you. 🙂
Happy Easter!
Read the whole postI guess when I was young I enjoyed dying easter eggs. I can’t tell you when the last time I took part in this activity was… I think that is depressing. The best part about holidays is the crafts! And Family of course. So I have been searching for some new and inventive ideas and I am going to share them with you. Since it is Friday, you will have two days to get your ideas together. Read the whole post
A friend, and coworker, went to Michael’s and bought a Blank and made it look like another one of our coworkers. I wanted to share it. He said he was inspired by my blog to do something creative! Thanks for showing me this, Casey!
Read the whole postIf you have been following me for a bit, these pieces of jewelry will look very similar to my bookmark designs. They are made in a similar fashion and are fun and easy to create. Hopefully you enjoy it.
Things You Will Need:
Pattern
Scissors
Glass Tiles
Diamond Glaze
Chains, pendants, earring hooks, etc. (your choice how many of these things you use.)
*everything on this list, besides the linked objects, were bought at Michael’s. Read the whole post
I found this article on http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/30/starry-night-app/ and it looks like so much fun!
PSA: Interactive Starry Night now available for the iPad (video)
I saw these really cool frames on Etsy a few weeks ago. They had been decorated with scrapbook paper and were really pretty. Â I considered doing the same with some of my own but, I chose to use a map instead. Â You would be surprised how hard it is to find a map anymore. I went to three or four different stores before I found one that even carried maps. I guess GPS is really taking over the world…
Scissors
A Map
Frame(s)
Paint Brush
Mod Podge
Step 1:
First, you are going to want to take the glass and store provided picture out of the frame so that you can clean any dust off that it may have accumulated in the store. Read the whole post
A friend shared these with me today. Apparently they are in the YAHOO! Blog.
Mark Jenkins creates these awesome installations out of packaging tape.
“Once I have the finished sculpture, I’ll put it out on the street or in nature or somewhere where it interacts with the environment,” he says in an awesome making-of video (below). “Really it’s the idea of turning the street into a stage , so this urban theater has a life of its own.” Read the whole post