Showing posts with label Craftastic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craftastic. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2010

CRAFTASTIC: The Lazy Mom's DIY Advent Calendar

I had all of the great ideas for Advent calendars this year.  I saved a bunch of Gabrielle & Alaina's baby socks to create this Stocking version from Martha Stewart.


But their footwear wasn't nearly as cute as the ones Martha used so that idea went out the window.  I thought about trying to make this felt ornament calendar from Shannon Makes Stuff:


I love how when you flip each ornament, there's something fun on the back!


But my sewing machine skills are still pretty pathetic so I crossed that one off my list.

The how-to for this Shoe Organizer Countdown from eighteen25 is super simple and includes a downloadable file for the numbers:

But all of my closet doors are actually already housing shoe organizers - full of shoes! - so I considered another eighteen25 creation - the Snowflake Countdown.


Each flake has a fun Christmas-themed activity on the back to complete.


But just the thought of cutting them all out made me tired. 

Then I saw this easy peasy Paper Tree Advent Calendar at Ikat Bag.


But I figured those would be more fun to do with the kiddos and by the time I get Gabrielle and Alaina to decorate 24 trees, Christmas would already be here!

So what was a lazy mom like me to do?  Come up with the world's simplest DIY Advent Calendar ever!


Isn't it cute?  It honestly took me 15 minutes to put together and chances are you already have everything you'll need to make it on hand. 



SUPPPLIES:
*One mini muffin tin with 24 spots (you could spray paint it white or red if you want but in case you didn't guess, I was way too lazy for that!)
*Double stick tape (or a glue stick)
*Ribbon
*Numbers for the countdown (I downloaded these freebies from Oh My Gluestick and printed them on plain paper)
*A paper punch or scissors
*Treats for each day


INSTRUCTIONS:
1.  First punch or cut out all of your numbers.  You'll see my scalloped 2 inch punch in the picture above but I actually ended up using my 2.5 inch round punch because the sizing was better.  If you don't have a paper punch, you can cut them out in square shapes or trace a cup or can and cut out the circles.  Here's what mine looked like after the punching:


2.  Fill your muffin spots with a daily treat.  I used ornament stickers and a Hershey's kiss every fourth day but you can put whatever you want in.  I like the idea of the Christmas activities you can do together from eighten25 - download their list HERE.


3.  Next, put small pieces of double stick tape around the back of the countdown numbers.  You could also use glue dots or a glue stick to do this but I figured double stick tape would be the easiest to pull off. 


4.  Stick each countdown number to the appropriate muffin spot.  I also added sign at the top that I created on Picnik.  You can download it HERE.


5.  Flip your muffin tin over and secure a length of ribbon to the back for hanging.  I used glue dots because I had them handy but you could also hot glue it or if you're REALLY lazy, use some packing tape.


6.  Hang your Lazy Mom's Advent Calendar on the wall!  I used a Command Strip hook because it's so simple and taking it off is a breeze if you don't get the spot exactly right the first time.


Voila!  And the best part is that after Christmas rolls around, you can pull everything off your muffin tin and go back to using it for its actual purpose.

If my lazy booty can craft this sucker up, then you can too!  If you make your own version, send us pictures so we can feature it here on AFOMFT!

Linking up to these great parties:

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The Girl Creative




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Images: AFOMFT, Martha Stewart, Shannon Makes Stuff, eighten25 & Ikat Bag

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

CRAFTASTIC: Get Your Gobble Gobble On

Thanksgiving is just a few short weeks away, so on day two of our HOLIDAY HAPPENING, here are a few turkey-day projects you - and your kiddies - are going to love!

Thanksgiving Countdown Calendar from Project Naptime


Bubble Wrap Indian Corn from Parents


Thankful Yarn Turkey from Parents


Give Thanks Banner from Parents


Paper Pilgrim Hat and Bonnet from Martha Stewart


Thanksgiving Finger Puppets from Martha Stewart


Turkey Pinata from Family Fun


Talking Turkey Glove Puppet from Better Homes & Gardens


Native American Clothespin Doll from Better Homes & Gardens


Gobbling Turkey Hat from Nick Jr.

If that round up doesn't inspire you to get your Thanksgiving craft on, I don't know what will.  Oh yes I do - tomorrow's feature on kids' table ideas for Thanksgiving Day!  You won't want to miss it.

Images: Project Naptime, Parents, Martha Stewart, Family Fun & Better Homes & Gardens

Friday, October 29, 2010

CRAFTASTIC: Last Minute Halloween Projects

Just two days until Halloween!  Are you ready?  Here are two simple projects from Martha Stewart to make sure you are. 

What are your kids going to use to collect all of their loot?  If your answer is "Ummmm....." give these Pillowcase Trick or Treat Bags a try.


They're easy to make and you can make them even easier by skipping the closure and using a Black Sharpie to draw the faces on.

And if your trick-or-treaters will be hitting the streets Sunday night, you're going to want to send them off with a few of these Flashy Lights.


They're even simpler to make than the treat bags and your kids won't complain about being safe with something that fun! 

Images: Martha Stewart

Saturday, October 23, 2010

CRAFTASTIC: Gettin' Batty With It!

Your little ghoul will love having his or her own Bat Finger Puppets!


Such a fun way to keep the monsters busy at your Halloween party or just around the house.


For the full how to, visit The Mother Huddle.

Images: The Mother Huddle

Thursday, October 21, 2010

CRAFTASTIC: 10 Spooktacular Halloween Crafts

With Halloween only 10 days away, I figured sharing 10 frighteningly fun craft projects was in order!

Your kids will love making some Mummy Heads with Mommy {source: All You}


Get the how to for this ribbon and ric rac Boo Wreath at Create.


Buggie and Jellybean shows you how to make Silly Bats with coffee filters.


And Crafts by Amanda has Halloween projects galore!  I love her Juice Box Monsters.


The Handprint Ghoul Banner is great for getting the whole family involved.


And the Painted Jack-O-Lantern Luminaries will keep monsters at bay.


Gingerbread Snowflakes has a simple tutorial for Tabletop Ghosts.


You can even make them glow-in-the-dark!


For an easy craft to make with your kids, try these Halloween Ornaments from The Mother Huddle.


And last but not least, all of your little ghouls will want a Spooky Eyeball Bracelet!  Get the instructions from Amy of Living Locurto at Family Fun.


Images: All You, CreateBuggie & Jellybean, Crafts by AmandaGingerbread Snowflakes, The Mother HuddleFamily Fun

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

CRAFTASTIC: DIY Halloween Decor the Kiddos Can Make!

Day 19 of GET YOUR GHOUL ON! MONTH brings a fun craft you can make with your kids - Bagel Witches from Pizzazzerie!


Are they fabulous or what?  And they're so easy to make using bagels, pretzels, candy and some embellishments.


Get the full how to HERE at Pizzazzerie.

And while we're talking Halloween projects, here are the pictures of the crafts from my visit to The Martha Stewart show last week.  This Glittered Candy Garland is made from Styrofoam and glitter and is a simple way to spookify your house.


And the Candy Wrapper House is a great post-Halloween project since you'll probably have lots of candy wrappers lying around!



Images: PizzazzerieMartha Stewart