Cut Six-Sided Fabric Snowflakes It can be tedious to make intricate cuts through many layers of fabric, and you'll discover that fabric doesn't fold as crisply as paper. Cotton quilting fabrics work nicely but reduce stress to your hands by using sharp scissors that cut all the way to the...
Solution: To achieve a fuller look, use more layers of tissue paper. Also, make sure to fluff out each layer individually, starting from the top layer and working your way to the bottom. Problem: Difficulty Shaping Petals Solution: Petals can be shaped by gently curling them with a pencil...
Using one of the yards of fabric, make a diagonal cut from the top left to the bottom right. These will be the two wings. Step 4 Attach each wing to the sweatshirt with a few simple stitches using a sewing machine. You will need to attach it to the sleeve and the side of the sw...
make snowflakes out of bedsprings and string them together in a garland Christmas themes are fun and this post was meant to inspire you to think outside the box. If you are looking for hard-to-find items for a theme—I’m happy to help. Just leave what you are looking for in the ...
Cold hands and feet can make your whole body feel colder, so keeping them insulated is crucial. Choose mittens over gloves when possible. Mittens keep your fingers together, allowing them to share warmth more effectively. Insulated hats and balaclavas are great for your head. Fabric Material ...
Adapt your donut wall to the season with appropriate decorations. Think pumpkins for fall, snowflakes for winter, or butterflies for spring. Donut Selection and Presentation When it comes to making a DIY Donut Wall, the selection and presentation of the donuts are as important as the wall itself...
Let’s take a look at how mini blankets can make nap time more comfortable. They’re portable, versatile, and hygienic. You can also customize them as you like! Focus on the fabric, comfort, and design of the blanket to give your toddler the best experience. ...
These cones are a little trickier to glue than the first two groups, but just find a spot where it rests securely on the cones below. Use a lot of hot glue on the bottom of the small cones to stick them securely. Vary the direction of the cones a bit to make it look more natural...
12, Tuck the end into the square centre to hold the star point in place. You might need to trim if there’s too much fabric. If it won’t stay in place, add a drop of fabric glue to stick it. 13, Repeat with each of the remaining strips to make the points of the star. Give...
Twirling beads, roaming rubber bands, swirling snowflakes…these items are perfect for creating a v Craft Corner How to Make Invisible Ink Messages Scout Elves are no strangers to keeping North Pole details top secret for Santa. However, sometimes...