Fun, Easy and Affordable Christams Crafts for Adults & Children – Cotton Angel and Pasta Angel!!!

01322250548_picture142.jpgCotton Angel
Materials Needed:

Cotton Off the Stalk
Cotton Leaves
Cotton Buds
Large Bead for Head
Ribbon
Doll Hair
Fake Gold Ring Band
Hot Glue and Gun

Instructions:

Cut the cotton off the stalk

Around the top of it, find some leaves for the wings, and some of the buds for the arms. You have to be creative here, and just play around with it. I think all of mine turned out different with this part.

I used pearl balls for the head. I got these at Michael’s and they were on a stalk. There were about 24 on the stalk for 69 cents. Can you say cheap project?

I added different color ribbon under the head. Gold and silver are very pretty.

I added curly doll hair to the top with hot glue. And I added a gold halo (those cheap gold wedding rings in the wedding section at Michaels).

Finally, I added a hanger on the back the same color of ribbon as under the chin area.

Pasta Angel
Materials Needed:

Elbow Macaroni
Bowtie Pasta
Ziti Noodle (this looks like a giant macaroni with groves on the outside with an arch in it)
Gold Pipe Cleaner
White and Gold Paint
Medium sized clear faceted balls or round wooden balls with a face
Glue gun and glue sticks
Paintbrush
Glitter (optional)
Ribbon ( to hang as a decoration)

Instructions:

Paint the elcow and ziti white
Paint bowties gold or glittery silver
Cut each gold pipe cleaner into four equal parts
Make loop and twist ends together – this should look like a halo.
Stick twisted ends into the hole at the top of the ball – this should look like the halo over a head
Take a length of ribbon and make a loop big enough to fit over the tree branch or the place where it will hang.
Glue it to the bowtie, and then glue the wings on the ziti in the small arch.
Glue two elbows to sides but letting them touch the front of the angel.
Put glue on upper mouth of ziti (the one closest to the wings) and attach the head

LET DRY and Taaahaahhh – You have a Pasta Angel!!!

Crafts – 15 Creative Ideas on Recycling Holiday Greeting Cards

11322244489_felteastereggs.jpgDuring the Holiday and Christmas Seasons, we all get an abundance of holiday greeting cards. Once the holiday has passed, what do you do with them?
Don’t throw them away!
I have 15 creative ideas to share with you, on how you can recycle and reuse those Greeting Cards.
1. Holiday Place Card Settings. Cut down your greeting card to a 4″ high by 3″ wide size. Fold and score the card in the center, making a ‘tent’ shape. You can write the guests name inside the card.
2. Postcards. Cut the back off. Use the front side as a postcard.
3. Beverage Coasters. Cut your card to a 4″ square size. You now have disposable beverage coasters for your next party. If you would like permanent coasters, seal the design in clear contact paper.
4. Refrigerator Magnets. Cut out pretty designs from the front. Seal the design with clear contact paper.

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5. Coat and Sweater Pins. Cut out some small pretty designs from your cards. Glue a 1″ pin closure onto the back.
6. Recipe Cards. Cut down your card to measure 3″x 5″ in size. Write your favorite holiday recipes on the blank backside. You can hand them out at your holiday party or at your cookie exchange party.
7. Wall Decorations. You can mat and frame your greeting cards.
8. Scrapbooking and Cardmaking. To make your items archival safe, lightly spray them with Archival Mist.
9. Bookmarks. Cut your card to a 1 1/2″ by 7″ size. Use a hole punch to punch a hole near the top edge. Attach a ribbon or tassel through the hole.
10. Gift Bag and Package Tags. Cut down to a 1″ by 3″ size. Hole punch a hole in the left upper corner so that you can attach the tag to the package with ribbon.
11.
Tree Ornaments. Cut out 3″ and 4″ diameter designs. Hole punch a hole near the top center. Use ribbon to make a hanger.
12. Jar Lid Toppers. If you are making gift mixes to give as Holiday gifts, cut out a circle design to fit the top of your jar lid. Glue to the jar lid using all-purpose crafting glue or a scrapbooking glue stick.
13. Holiday Placemats. Cut a sheet of poster board to desired placement length. Glue card fronts onto poster board. Seal both sides of poster board with clear contact paper.
14. Charm Tags. Cut out 2″ diameter circles. Hole punch a hole near the two center edge. Using a key chain finding, insert chain through hole. Instant way to dress up your purse, backpack, and key chains for the holidays.
15. CD/DVD Jewel Case Covers. Dress up those holiday self-made DVD’s and CD’s by making your own jewel case covers. Cut down greeting cards to fit inside the case, using the case as a template.
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Easy Holiday Craft For Kids-Paint Plates For Party Favors And Place Cards

21322251218_dsc00659.jpgPainting plates is child’s play, literally. This easy Holiday craft for kids provides double enjoyment, as a craft for kids and as a keepsake for your Holiday dinner guests.

With a minimal investment, this Holiday craft for kids can create a lifetime memory.
Materials needed for this Holiday kids craft:
Porcelain, ceramic or glass plates
A variety of paint pens
That’s all you need, two items and a kid or two.
White, smooth surface plates work best for this kid’s craft. If you’re watching your budget (who isn’t?) inexpensive plates can often be found at the Dollar Store. Wipe each plate with rubbing alcohol and allow drying before painting.
Let the kids paint whatever they want too on the plates, even small kids can trace their hand on the plates and make a turkey for use at Thanksgiving or paint a Christmas tree for Christmas dinner. Write the name of a Holiday dinner guest on the front of each plate. Add the painter’s name and date to the back of each plate.
Allow the painted plates to air dry for 24 hours, and then place the painted plates in the oven in a single layer. Turn the oven on to 300 degrees and ‘bake’ for 35 minutes to set the paint and make the plates suitable for food.
When Holiday dinner time arrives, use the painted plates as dinner table place cards and as party favors for each dinner guest to take home with them.
For variations of this painted plated kids craft, use white coffee cups, saucers or dessert plates.