Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Holiday Origami

Every day can be a holiday with this full-color, updated edition of Holiday Origami--featuring more craft projects than ever! Youngsters can help the family decorate the house in their own special way all year round with such fun origami crafts as the Patriotic Pinwheel for the Fourth of July, the 3-D Christmas Tree, Going Batty for Halloween, and much more. Every step is clearly illustrated, and each project contains a full-color photograph of the finished craft.

Available at Amazon.com.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Halloween Cat Origami


Make this cute origami cat and broomstick for Halloween! Fold along with Tilly to see how it's done.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Halloween Woodcarving: 10 Frightfully Fun Projects for the Beginner

From learning how to use and maintain basic woodcarving tools such as knives and chisels to understanding the benefits and drawbacks of working with various types of wood, this spook-tacular carving guide will delight crafters. Novice carvers can take their turn with 10 detailed patterns of popular Halloween-themed figures, including a mummy, a witch, ghastly ornaments, a black cat, and a ghost trick-or-treater. Instructional chapters also explain how to transfer patterns and provide a presentation of painting and finishing pieces to add creativity and color to carvings.

Available at Amazon.com.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Halloween Party Favor


How to make these easy Halloween Party favors for your Halloween party!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Pumpkin Potholders


Imagination to Creation "Pumpkin Potholders" Elisa Wilson shows how to make pumpkin potholders that can be made for quick gifts or home decorations.

Creative Pumpkin Decorating


Jan Crawford shows us a creative way to decorate a pumpkin without the mess of carving. Sound too good to be true? Watch and learn!

Frightfully Fun Halloween Crafts and Cooking

Howl with laughter and shriek with delight when you treat yourself to Frightfully Fun Halloween Crafts & Cooking.

For both big and small witches and warlocks, this book is cauldron-full of wickedly delicious recipes—no eye of newt required! Create a haunted mobile that spooks from above. Wind some thrills and shrills around a mummy or two. RIP while your coffin cookies are baking. Don't be afraid—it's easy to scare up Halloween fun with this book!

Available at Amazon.com.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Create a Bewitched Fall-O-Ween

Serving a cauldronful of creepy autumn crafts, this project book features a new recip for Falloween fun. Projects use step by step instructions to help crafters adorn every part of their home and yard with festive creations. From a Fun Fur Spider crawling up a living room wall, to a Mummy wreath decorating the front door to a "Not So Grim" Reaper to watch over the backyard garden, readers will create a boo-tiful display! Gorgeous photography is set in such historic homes as the Victorian Rose Bed & Breakfast in Ventura, CA, and silet film star Francis Lederer's estate.

Available at Amazon.com.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Fall Pumpkin Arrangement


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In this video, the Flowergod designs a fall centerpiece using a pumpkin as the container in this video. The arrangement consists of a pumpkin, stock, statice, button poms, Japanese lanterns, yellow rovers, seeded eucalyptus, and some garden greenery.

How to Make an Origami Bat


Easy origami instructions on how to make an origami bat in this free how-to video clip lesson.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Jack-O-Lantern Mask


In this video, learn how to make jack-o-lantern masks from papper plates. This is a great craft for children.

How to Paint a Pumpkin with Acrylic Paints


In this video, learn how to paint leaves on a pumpkin using acrylic paints.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Spooky Halloween Crafts

It's never been easier to celebrate Halloween--the fastest growing holiday for crafting, decorating and parties. This book is jam-packed with quick and easy craft ideas perfect for beginners and busy families. Both parents and children will enjoy more than 35 delightfully creepy projects, including:

  • Fun decorations
  • Easy party favors
  • Adorable gifts
  • Tasty recipes
  • Creative party ideas

These spooky projects are inexpensive to complete and most include easy-to-follow templates or patterns. Whether they want to throw a full-fledged party or just make their homes more festive for the holiday, readers will appreciate the wealth of ideas and inspiration on every page!

Available at Amazon.com.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Halloween Trends Feature Colorful Charm and Whimsy

Halloween has become the second most-decorated holiday of the year. Decorations for house and yard to welcome trick-or-treaters are all the rage. This year an estimated $4.96 billion will be spent on holiday decor in addition to costumes, making it the sixth largest spending holiday of the year, according to a survey by the National Retail Federation.

Keeping up with what’s in style this Halloween season will help you have the hippest, spookiest house on the block. “Creating festive Halloween decorations can be easy and fun for the whole family, whether you’re a beginner or advanced at crafting,” says Susan Atchison, trend expert for Jo-Ann Stores. “This season, creepy, scary monsters are out. Instead, a new cast of goofy ghouls takes their place with silly expressions, crazy colors and lots of whimsical, kid-friendly charm.”

Slightly surprising colors are popping up this Halloween, bringing lots of animated personality to the color palette. Lime green, bright purple and electric blue combine with classic orange and black to create fun color combinations -- not frightening.

For a slightly more sinister Halloween atmosphere, use shades of gray and olive green paired with spicy orange, golden yellow and dusky blue. Or, the traditional colors of orange, black, brown and yellow appear in almost every possible shade and hue to recreate the simplicity and charm of a vintage Halloween.

Whether you’re hosting a Halloween party or just decorating for trick-or-treaters, these easy ideas from Jo-Ann Stores will add a playful, creative touch to your not-so-scary venue:

* Give trick-or-treaters a warm welcome to your home with metal stand-up figurines in vivid colors and lively expressions.

* Dress up your table with a “Boo” table runner and candy dish, jack-o-lantern serving dishes and not-so-spooky trays and platters to add character and charm to your Halloween monster mash.

* Find partyware and décor in matching bright colors and themes to set the tone for Halloween parties at home or in the classroom.

* Display Halloween goodies with a Frankenstein and Skeleton treat bucket -- a fun way to watch even the littlest monsters scream with delight at the treats displayed at their own height.

* Deck the walls and windows with a ghastly garland of spiders, bats, monsters and pumpkins for a playful fright (see instructions). Add a strand of colorful sparkling lights to create fun shadows inside and out.

* Create a personalized treat bag, use colorful fur, felt and yarn to create a cat, a scary or funny face -- for a fun alternative to the typical plastic pumpkin treat bag.

For more ideas and a monstrous selection of the latest trends in indoor and outdoor Halloween decorating projects, visit your local Jo-Ann fabric and craft store.

Ghastly Garland

Supplies and Tools:

* String-along Poms, black
* Textured yarn: black, green multicolored, green ribbon -- 1 skein each
* 1/8 yard purple tulle
* 15 black chenille stems
* Craft foam sheets: 1 orange, 1 green, 3 purple
* Sticky-back craft foam sheets: 2 black, 1 white
* Wiggle eyes
* Scissors and pinking shears
* Purple embroidery floss, 1 skein
* Alphabet template, optional
* Tacky glue
* Hole punch
* Push pins

Directions:

1. Create ornaments:

a. Pumpkins: Cut two 5-inch orange craft foam circles. Decorate with wiggle eyes, black craft foam nose and mouth, and green craft foam stem and leaf.

b. Monsters: Cut two 5-inch flower pot shaped green craft foam pieces. Decorate with wiggle eyes, green craft foam nose, round orange craft foam cheeks, chenille stem smile and black craft foam hair. Gather 5- by 10-inch tulle, wrap short end with floss to form fan shape and glue to the back.

c. Bats: Cut seven 8-inch bat shaped purple craft foam pieces. Cut BEWARE! letters out of white craft foam then glue onto bats. Glue on wiggle eyes.

d. Spiders -- Using pinking shears, cut six 3-inch circles of black craft foam. Place eight 6-inch chenille stem legs between two circles, then glue together to form one spider. Glue eyes on both sides of spiders.

2. Attach the String-along Poms to the wall with push pins to make assembly easier. Allow about a foot of Poms to hang down on each end.

3. Attach ornaments to Poms using chenille stems or yarn. Cut the black and green multicolored yarns together in various lengths and tie between each pom-pom. Cut green ribbon yarn and tie so the tails stick out above the garland. Do the same with scraps of purple tulle.

Approximate Crafting Time: 3 hours

Skill Level: No experience needed

Courtesy of ARAcontent

How To Make A Haunted House Game


VideoJug: How To Make A Haunted House Game
This spooky game of noughts and crosses is perfect for Halloween fun. Just a fun alternative of the popular game during the Halloween festivities.

Colorful and Creative Twist to Halloween Decorations


Give Halloween decorating a colorful and creative twist. Add, fresh flowers, skip the tricks, and treat yourself!

How to Make a Halloween Wreath


Learn how to make a Halloween wreath using pretzels, ribbon, and unique arts and supplies in this craft video.