If the ribbon slides down, we recommend securing it in place with
a little craft glue.
Add
a little craft glue the toothpick in the bunny head and carefully insert the head down into the center of the gathered fabric neck.
Not exact matches
Sweet Turkey Dessert Centerpiece Supplies: 3 boxes of
Little Debbie Fall Party Cakes (any flavors) 3 empty
Little Debbie Fall Party Cake boxes 1 bag of standard size marshmallows Orange, red and yellow food coloring Clean, food safe paint brush Gold food coloring spray (optional available at
craft store) 3 bags of dried beans or rice (act as weights for the empty boxes) Hot
glue gun with
glue sticks Small to medium size Styrofoam pumpkin (from a dollar store or
craft store) Bamboo skewers Candy corn Fruit leather (4 serving rolls) Candy eyes Plastic pilgrim hat (optional from
craft store)...
Making these is a super fun project with kids (keep in mind: although the dough isn't toxic, it also isn't edible, and keeping
little fingers from nibbling might be tricky — you can leave out the
craft glue if you want).
Transform toilet paper tubes into cute
little penguins with
craft paper,
glue and googly eyes.
This wreath
craft is super easy, can be made in as
little as 30 minutes and is kid - friendly, requiring minimal parent supervision (only while using the hot
glue gun).
This is an easy
little craft that doesn't require any special cutting tools or a hot
glue gun.
I used pre-colored
craft sticks that I found at Family Dollar, construction paper, markers and
glue to create this
little guy!
This
little craft was the most fun for my 4 year old, he enjoyed using the glitter
glue, sticking eyes on the
little men and even making
little smiley faces!
Little ones can practice patterns decorating the wings, then assemble their insects using
craft glue.
If you would like to
craft your own
little bunny family, you will need plastic Easter eggs (make sure they are the kind with the two small holes in the top), a pipe cleaner, pom pom, googly eyes, Sharpie,
glue & a pouch top.
If you are a
little more creative, get some
craft paper,
glue sticks, scissors and the supplies above and you will be well on your way to getting really creative with your Easter Hats this year.
There are lots of printing and painting /
gluing hearts ideas out there, but this Hearts
Craft from Inspiration Laboratories is a
little different.
Honey is used in this lunch for eating as well as «
crafting» — the
little giraffe spots are «
glued» down with honey From Michelle of Creative Food:
-LSB-...] are lots of printing and painting /
gluing hearts ideas out there, but this Hearts
Craft from Inspiration Laboratories is a
little -LSB-...]
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The video above shows just a
little bit of what it took to create the world, and Might and Delight's tools included paper, scissors,
glue guns, and anything that can be found in an arts &
crafts store.
Requiring
little more than tissue paper,
glue, and old jars, pumpkin candle holders like these are a breeze to
craft.
A variety of preserved real moss (you can find it at a
craft store) Styrofoam
glue (I used both spray
glue and regular
glue) Styrofoam balls (get green ones if you can find them, it makes covering the Styrofoam a
little easier) I bought a foam brush for the
glue, but I only used it once so you could pass on this.
I'm thinking that a
little hot
glue or
craft glue would work too.
This is a super quick
craft, with just a
little paint and
glue, you'll have it on your door in no time!
When dry arrange and secure into a small luggage label with
little blobs of
craft glue.