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Skelly Skeleton

Before working with the child Open the packages of foam and remove: One large egg, two small eggs, and ten foam balls. For the fingers and toes (phalanges) use a wire cutter to cut off and save the two cotton ends (plus 3/8” of the stick for insertion into foam) from each of ten cotton […]

No-Sew Octopus and Ship’s Wheel

Use a fabric tape measure to make five marks equally spaced around the outside of the wreath for the placement of the spindles. Cut five 9” pieces of thin wood dowel.  Insert a dowel straight through the side of the wreath at each mark to create a pilot hole.  Remove dowel.  Insert a dowel through […]

Pumpkins, Ghosts and Ghouls: Get Your Home Halloween Ready With This Free Craft E-book

October is upon us. Pumpkins will start popping up on porches, bulk candy will appear on the shelves of grocery stores and you’ll start to transform your home with playfully spooky decor. Stores will be littered with monotone, identical Halloween decorations. Try something new this year! Construct the perfect spooky space by creating original pieces. […]

Glitter Bat Headband

Paint the foam egg and foam ball black. Tip: Insert a toothpick into the foam to hold while painting. While the paint is still wet, sprinkle with glitter. Let dry. Twist the ends of two chenille stems together side by side. Bend and shape the stems to form the top and bottom portions of the […]

Wooly Spider Headband

Wrap the egg and the ball with black yarn to completely cover, gluing the ends to secure. Insert a toothpick between the parts and glue them together. Cut eight 12” lengths of jumbo chenille. Separate the yarn and insert the chenille into the foam body (four on each side) for the legs. Glue the eyes […]

Turkey in the Mesh!

Use Foam Cutter to trim off 2″ diameter slice from bottom of Foam Egg. In a well-ventilated, newspaper-covered area (inside a cardboard box), spray egg Wood Tone. Let dry. Use Floral Shears to cut: Orange Mesh: Six 8″ lengths (feathers)Bronze Mesh: Five 8″ lengths (feathers), 14″ length (back pouf) and 20″ length (vase – optional) […]

Hedgehog Valentine Holder

Placing Foam Egg horizontally, use a serrated knife to trim 2 1/2″ diameter off the bottom so that it doesn’t roll on the table. Then on the short end, carve a dip in the top about an inch from the end, to create his snout. Also carve out both sides in the cheek area, next […]

Yarn Gourds

Glue one end of one color of yarn to the bottom edge of a cone.  Begin wrapping the yarn around the cone, working your way to the top to cover completely. To make the hourglass-shaped gourd, wrap the yarn thicker at the top and the bottom.  To make the egg shape gourd wrap the yarn […]

Glitter Bat

Search the internet for a bat wing pattern.  Print the pattern to size (the bat wings are about 10” long). Trace the bat wings onto the poster board and cut them out.  Run a bead of tacky glue along the outside edge of the wings and cover it with black glitter.  Let Dry. Glue the […]

T-Rex

The 3” egg is the body with the narrow end at the tail. The 1 ½” ball is the neck. One 2 ½” egg is the head with the narrow end for the mouth. Use the serrated knife to cut a small slit in the narrow end of the head to create an opening for […]

Wire Bench Arrangement

Use tacky glue to glue Mug Plugs into each clay pot. Glue moss to cover FloraCraft® DryFōM® mug plugs. Using floral cutter to trim as needed, insert tulips and silver dust miller stems into one pot. Glue moss inside the nest and place eggs into the nest. Glue nest on top of moss on the […]

Penguin Procession

Use Foam Cutter to cut a 3″ diameter slice off the large end of a large egg. Place the cut edge on the table to see if the egg is evenly upright. Trim as needed. Similarly, trim a 2 1/2″ diameter slice off a medium egg and 2″ diameter slice off the small egg. In […]