Crafts

Piñata Pointers
Make your piñatas great with these crafty tips!
Shimmer Ball Ornament
Gather
  • 3-inch Styrofoam ball
  • colored sequins
  • 2 packages straight pins with colored heads
  • 1/4 inch ribbon
  • paint (optional)
Go
  1. Paint the ball any color you wish and let dry.
  2. Push a pin through hole in sequin and into the ball. Repeat until you are happy with the pattern.
  3. For a hanger, cut ribbon about 8 inches and pin ends to top of ball.
—Elizabeth Hey

Sculpy Wreath
Gather
  • green and red Sculpy clay
  • white or silver paper clips
  • black permanent fine-point marker
  • wreath cookie cutter
  • mini-heart cookie cutter
Go
  1. Roll out green clay to 1/4-inch thick. (You may need to work clay to soften.)
  2. Use cookie cutter to cut clay into wreath shape.
  3. Form tiny holly leaves with green clay, and make holly berries with red clay. Attach clusters of berries and leaves to wreath.
  4. Cut out a red clay heart and attach to the bottom center of wreath.
  5. For a hanger, push a paper clip into top of wreath.
  6. Bake at 350 F for 12 to 15 minutes.
  7. Clay should be firm but not brittle when done.
  8. Let wreath cool, then write a message on the heart.
—Elizabeth Hey

Reindeer Ornament
Gather
  • three Popsicle sticks
  • brown acrylic paint
  • small red pom-pom
  • two craft eyes
  • 1/4-inch red ribbon
  • artificial pine greenery
Go
  1. Paint Popsicle sticks brown and let dry.
  2. Glue sticks together to form a triangle.
  3. Flip the triangle upside down so that the point is at the bottom.
  4. Glue red pom-pom to the point of the upside down triangle for nose.
  5. Glue eyes 1 1/2 inches apart on the top horizontal Popsicle stick.
  6. For antlers, glue the greenery to the back of the triangle behind eyes.
  7. To create a hanger, cut 8-inch piece of ribbon and knot ends. Glue to back of triangle.
—Elizabeth Hey

Summer Dreams
Drift off to sleep with your head on this dreamy tie-dyed pillowcase.
Blooming Pens
Create a whole bouquet of this colorful pens.
Empty Tombs
This craft will remind your family of Easter's true meaning.
Creative Cards
These cards can be a fun way to say thank you for Christmas gifts.
Tiny Tree
Transform a plastic soda bottle into a shimmering christmas tree with all the trimmings.
Cool Jewelry
You can make a spash with this waterproof accessory!
Pop-Up People
Create miniature people, using your favorite photographs.
Family Coat of Arms
In medieval times, families created symbols that represented them. Make a coat of arms for your family.
Money Mystery
Guess the coin in a cup without really seeing it.
Sparkling Stained-Glass
Let your faith shine this Christmas with these glittering luminaries.
Critter-Friendly Christmas Tree
Birds, rabbits, squirrels and other critters will appreciate a Christmas tree you design with them in mind! Popcorn garland, and bread and pinecone ornaments make this tree beautiful and delicious.

 
 
Q: Why did the dog lay on its back with its feet sticking in the air?
A: It was trying to trip birds.
Amy S., 11, Illinois
Clubhouse Jr.
 
 


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