Holiday's - Crafts
Kids crafts

Jewlery

Paper Crafts

Kitchen crafts

Created by Margaret

Want a festive decoration that won't clutter up your porch? Try a patch of mini pumpkins small enough to fit in your child's hand.

recipe image
Created by Margaret

Things are going swimmingly for this giggly goldfish. His quilted costume, which ends in a generous tail and is worn with an orange snap-bottom T-shirt and leggings, is perfect for a child who is mesmerized by ponds and fish tanks. The enclosed bottom makes it only suitable for babies who aren't yet walking.

recipe image
Created by Margaret
recipe image
Created by Margaret

This is as can bee!

recipe image
Created by Missann

Caramel corn with roasted peanuts and chocolate. This will take a while to make, but is well worth it!"

recipe image
Created by Missann
recipe image
Created by Missann

Make your latkes into the centerpiece of your Chanukah table with this glittering tray

recipe image
Created by Missann

Who would have thought you could not only eat chocolate but you can use it as a body scrub? This amazing craft is yummy and helps out with your skin. Make as many as you wish and give them as Valentine

s gifts

recipe image
Created by Missann

Brightly painted metal containers have magnetic appeal for attention-grabbing letters and symbols.

recipe image
Created by Missann

hrink plastic is ideal for creating tiny embellishments to add to sewing pins and these make lovely and unusual pin heads. The pin heads are easy to customize and decorate using a variety of rubber stamps and coloring methods. These make great gifts for people who enjoy sewing and needlecraft.

Metal sewing pins are used for this project. The pin heads are pressed into the hot plastic and this partially embeds them into the surface. This is important as this helps to secure the pin firmly. A dab of epoxy resin fixes the pin in place.

recipe image
Created by Missann

Quince branches set the stage for a scene adopted from the newly invigorated outdoors: birds perched beside nests. This flock watches over quail eggs.

recipe image
Created by Missann

Every St. Patrick's day you can bring out this decorative leprechaun hat. It's done in only five easy steps. The gold twinkles really do make it look magical.

recipe image
Created by Missann

Show your festive nature this St. Patrick’s Day or just bring yourself some good luck by making and wearing this shamrock shirt.

recipe image
Created by Missann

Using different sized buttons and ribbons you can create this beautiful garden tote bag. In six easy steps it can be ready to be carried on your shoulder. This is a great little tote to go shopping with or even to the beach.

recipe image
Created by Missann

For this craft you want a stiff placemat - one that can fold and bend but will be sturdy enough to carry your things. Last thing you want is all your things falling out and all over the place. The good thing about a clutch you make your self is that you can decide how big you want the pouch to be. You can fold everything evenly or you can have your flap be a little smaller so you can carry more – that is what I did.

recipe image