Showing posts with label crafting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafting. Show all posts

DIY -crafting (with) leafs-

Autumn is arriving and the leafs are already falling down, so for today i have two easy fall DIY's for you. You can make these with your kid(s) on a rainy day, but make sure to collect the leafs before, so that they are dry and not to curly. You can click on the image to make it bigger, so all you have to do is copy it and fix it at your own size.

DIY 1 -making a leaf owl-

You will need:
- to print out this owl
-leafs
- glue
-scissors
- yarn



  1. cut out the owl
  2. use glue on your owl
  3. take your leaf and rub on it, so that little pieces will fall off
  4. if you need more leafs to fill the paper do so and make sure they are sticking to your paper
  5. use two pretty leafs that can be used as the wings of the owl
  6. you can also decorate the back of the owl with little pieces of leafs
  7. make a little opening in the head of the owl
  8. pull yarn through and tigh it together
DIY 2 -fold your own leafs-

You will need:
-folding paper
-scissors
-glue

I have a few pretty folding books for kids,
that i've been using over the years at school.
This idea is from the book 'Het grote
vouwboek deel 2' (it's a Dutch book).
This one is very easy, i made those leafs
last year with 4/5/6 year old kids. The smaller
kids need some more assistence with folding and
cutting ;) Have fun!

step 1
You can use different sizes of folding paper and
any color that you prefer. If your kid likes purple
leafs, go with it ;)

fold it through half, open and half again and open

step 2
fold until the middle
step 3
fold the other side to the middle
and open your paper

step 4
turn your paper and repeat step 2 and 3

step 5
fold open and if you have done it right,
you will have 16 squares

step 6
fold the right downside to the middle, like this

step 7
use your sciccors to make two little cuts
stop at the verticale line

step 8
fold your paper like this

step 9
and fold the one above the same way

step 10
take your scissors again and cut 2 lines
again and stop at the horizontale line

step 11
fold them just like you did at step 8 and 9

step 12
turn your leaf ;)
to finish you can glue a little brown
piece on the bottem.

You can glue them on paper, hang them
on your window or make a garland
from several folded leafs!

Happy crafting!

XO. Vera

Sunday DIY - the envelope mini abum

Hi everyone!

Everyone knows autumn is just around the corner and I thought it would be the perfect time for a mini album to keep summer memories.





You will need

envelopes in different styles and sizes, a hole puncher, a ring to keep the "pages" together, photos, scissors, glue, stickers and decoration



First, take the envelopes and lay one on another.



Punch a hole in every enevelope.



Pull the ring through the holes. Basically, your mini album is finished. :)



Now, start decorating your pages. I'll show you mine for some inspiration.









You can also use the envelopes to store some secret letters or special paper things inside.







I hope you liked this DIY project as much as I do and can't wait to see some of your mini albums!



Have a crafty Sunday!!!!

xo.

Katja

DIY Sunday - felt bow tutorial

Hi everyone!

Todays' DIY is one of my favorite quick crafts ever: A felt bow hairclip.





You will need:

felt, a hairclip, thread and needle, a scissors

:)



First, cut a strap from your felt.



Now, fold the felt in 3 steps.



Then, cut a smaller strap from the felt.



And now, take thread and needle, and add some loose stitches to the bigger part of the felt.





Pull the thread to create the typical bow shape!



And now, add the smaller strap of felt.



Now you already have a bow xD



Sew your hairclip to the back.





And now your hairclip is done!!!!! Hooray for quick crafts, right? Happy Sunday, loves.

xo.

Katja

DIY Sunday: paper napkin wreath

Hello everyone!

It's Sunday and Sunday means DIY-day :) So here's a new and very easy DIY for you:



This cute wreath is made from colourful paper napkins... Try it, it's easy and fun!



You will need a wreath, paper napkins in at least 2 different colours, pins and scissors.



Take a napkin and cut a circle from it.



You will actually get 4 circles (because the napkin is folded ^^)



Now fold one circle to the middle.



And then again to the middle.



See?!



Repeat and wrap your second folded circle around the first one.



Like this.



Fold them.



And use a pin to fix it to your wreath.



Now, pull the layers all the way around...





I think you get the idea of what I am talking about ;)



I used different sizes of circles and different colours to get a cuter look.



Now, be creative with different shapes and colours and styles of your napkin flowers and hang your wreath where it looks cute! :)

Happy crafting,

Katja