The greenery I used in this photo is
from a craft store.
On canvas board (available
from any craft store), Pale Gold Metallic Paint was used to stencil in both the Script Alphabet Letters and Deer Head Stencil
I purchased a small 10 lb bag of concrete from Lowe's and a seashell candy mold
from the craft store.
I found a few of the embroidery hoops at a garage sale and purchased the rest of the hoops and mirrors
from the craft store.
All it took was some gems and sequins, a wooden letter
from a craft store, and some strong glue.
I used branches, dried flowers
from the craft store and folds of wired burlap ribbon (and a few feathers) and layered them all together and glued them to the front of the wreath.
The flowers are
from a craft store and the box is an antique from Maine.
A blank canvas
from the craft store would work perfectly too.
You can actually use a small piece of Christmas tree or buy a piece
from the craft store that is used for making wreaths.
I found some whimsical picks
from the craft store and simply stuffed them at the top of the tree.
In the meantime, I grabbed a few nut crackers
from the craft store and painted them white.
If you do not like the look of the all - black roses / flowers
from the craft store, you can buy flowers and spray paint them using black matte spray paint.
Some cake stands can be very expensive, but with just a few items
from the craft store, you'll have one that rivals any name brand.
If you are using a real wood slice instead of one
from the craft store, or if there are any imperfections, you will want to sand and clean it first.
Balsa wood was purchased
from a craft store, paints were mixed, drinking straws and cardboard boxes were pressed into service as roofing materials.
Let me start with these book shelves.After perusing Pinterest for some inspiration, I decided to buy two wooden crates, which you can pick up
from any craft store.
For this owl handpint craft all you'll need is a blank 8 × 10 canvas
from the craft store, acrylic or craft paint, paint brush, a paint pen for the lettering, and some small handed participants
We bought a dowel from the local home improvement store, twine
from the craft store, a few doughnuts from the grocery store.
You can buy large letters
from the craft store and glitter them yourself!
We don't have the best looking leaves in our yard so we opted to buy some silk leaves
from the craft store.
We simply glued on some small pumpkins, called Putka Pods
from the craft store.
Grab some pre-cut labels
from the craft store, cut your own out of paper, whatever; just label the items you stick in bins.
The lizard is
from the craft store too.
As an alternative, you could start off with a wooden box
from a craft store, and add the necessary cuts and internal pieces.
From your recycling bin: • two 2L pop bottles (I used Coke Zero) • mouth was bottle • two shampoo or conditioner bottles (plastic deodorant containers may work too) • round plastic dip or spread container • thin cardboard from cereal boxes or something similar • paper towel tube From the thrift store or the back of your closet: • old purse with brown faux - leather straps
From the craft store, hardware store or your supply cabinet: • scissors and x-acto knife • glue gun and glue sticks • white glue • masking tape • wire • spray primer • spackling paste • silver spray paint • craft paint in bronze, pewter and black • paint brushes
Custom picture framing helps give your photographs and original artwork a personal touch that you can't find in standard frames
from a craft store or other outlet.
Wood dowels
from the craft store with some bright ribbon tapes to the end makes a great «fishing pole» for you to encourage chasing.
A large jingle bell
from the craft store also works great.
Starting off with something so simple, the first task to change your classroom to a haven of learning is to grab some Popsicle sticks
from a craft store.
Have them create a timeline of how the season played out, or where the vacation was and have them attach corresponding pictures to the pages (you can buy blank scrapbooks
from a craft store).
My favorites
from the craft store would have to be the chains and rhinestone kit.I would use silver or gold curb chain and the rhinestone kit to make a statement necklace.
The paint is Antique White and Peacock Blue from Poppy Seed Projects, and the paint dauber can be purchased
from any craft store.
A paint with a matte finish will work best, so you could use chalk paint or even acrylic craft paints
from a craft store.
I began with plain old black acrylic paint
from the craft store, which I mixed with calcium carbonate (per measurements in my
It is a DIY project that's created
from craft store supplies.
The GOOD VIBES sign is an easy DIY, I bought the letters
from the craft store and sprayed them with black chalk paint for a matte finish.
This DIY Snow Globe Serving Tray can be made mostly with dollar store materials and a few
from the craft store.
I started with some inexpensive party plates
from the craft store, and grabbed a few of Americana Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Paint in some Halloween - ish colors (Paprika, Black Tie, Yellow Gold).
This DIY mercury glass technique is easy to replicate and only requires a few items
from the craft store.
I began with plain old black acrylic paint
from the craft store, which I mixed with calcium carbonate (per measurements in my chalk paint recipe).
No special tools are needed — just a bit of glue, paint and supplies
from the craft store.
If I had to do this all over again and really needed to paint this chair, I would purchase fabric paint
from the craft store.
I began with a large canvas
from the craft store that completely covers my television.
You can just print it, have it on your smartphone or buy one
from a craft store.
Just tried this with a cardboard letter I got
from a craft store.
Grab some pre-cut labels
from the craft store, cut your own out of paper, whatever; just label the items you stick in bins.
Styrofoam cones
from the craft store are covered in glitter then a pretty snowflake ornament is added to the top.
Cut the burlap into pennant shapes (I purchased mine pre-cut with the edges sewn
from the craft store.)
You can use any flat / matte chalk paint or an acrylic paint
from the craft store.
Make a fun, quirky pom - pom bouquet by simply sticking barbecue skewers into pom poms
from the craft store.