Choose the design (either hand drawn or clip-art printed from the computer) and then trace it onto a piece of cardboard. Cut out the cardboard silhouette with scissors and lay it on top of the rolled out dough to use as a template then slice around it with a sharp knife. This method...
Create this quick and easyHalloween wreathwith natural materials found outdoors. Gather various lengths of sticks and attach them to a DIY cardboard wreath form with glue. This door design comes together when you addspooky fauxwebbing and inexpensive plastic spiders. Hang the finished product for ...
Engage your children in crafting delightful waterless snow globes. Not only do they make for eye-catching decor, but they also eliminate risks associated with traditional snow globes, such as water leakage or breakage. The materials required are simple: cardboard or thick paper plates, clear plast...
Cereal Boxes: Instead of construction paper, you can use the cardboard from cereal boxes. It's sturdy and can be easily cut and shaped into a crown. Newspaper: For a more rustic look, newspapers are a great alternative. They're flexible and can be painted or decorated as you like. ...
the latest release was V4 in 2016. The idea behind it was to make stick figures that could be animated easily simply by dragging their limbs and joints into different positions, and the proportions would stay the same because each limb is jointed with a pivot. Just like a cardboard cut-o...
allow for a variety of applications, from delicate paper cutouts to sturdy cardboard for painting. **Crafting with Confidence** Crafting with confidence is easy with this high-quality paper. The thickness ensures that your creations maintain their shape and structure, while the brown kraft paper ...
Make fall more fun for everyone with these easy DIY fall crafts for kids. These arts and crafts projects and fall activities for children will delight!
Greeting Card Fact Even though the roots of Valentine's Day go back to A.D. 496, the custom of sending specially printed cards to celebrate the holiday did not become common until the 1780s. These cards were an especially big hit in Germany, where they were called "friendship cards." Sh...
Use Templates for Precision: Sketch your house design first and create cardboard or parchment templates for your walls, roof, and extra details. Place these directly on the dough before cutting to ensure accuracy. Parbake for Fine Details: For intricate cutouts like windows or decorative panels,...
" If you plan on just cutting paper to use for cards, invitations and scrapbooks, you could go with a small and inexpensive machine. But, if you plan on cutting a large variety of materials such as paper, vinyl, cardboard, leather and fabric, then investing in a more expensive, heavy-...