Apply
more craft glue to cover about two - thirds of the jar.
Not exact matches
(Note: If you're making
more than one pencil holder, you may want to
glue craft sticks to the other box at this point to save time.)
Also, today I am very pleased to be spreading
more TTTS awareness on my friend Stacey's blog, called «
Glued to My
Crafts!
Next year, I will buy lots
more craft sticks and 3 bottles of Craft Tacky Glue and let them make boxes to their hearts» con
craft sticks and 3 bottles of
Craft Tacky Glue and let them make boxes to their hearts» con
Craft Tacky
Glue and let them make boxes to their hearts» content.
We had fun creating these though and the next go round, I'll have
more craft sticks and the thicker
glue.
With some leftover ribbon and a hot
glue gun you can create a quick and easy rainbow wreath project for party decor, kids
crafts, St Patty's Day and
more.
To better do
more crafts, I ended up gathering all the
craft stuff I've acquired over the years and put them in bins — crayons, markers, pipe cleaners, pom - poms, googley eyes, Play - Doh, various paints, glitter
glue,
glue, stickers, coloring books, activity books, sticker books, you name it — in the dining room.
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.
Other suggestions of use are: * During messy arts &
craft time with the kids... no
more being scared of paints and
glue!
Top Tip — when trying to secure
craft materials such as buttons, pom - poms and pipe - cleaners to collages, we have found it's
more effective to use double sided sticky tape to attach them rather than
glue.
* Now that I think of it, everything came from the dollar store except the twine and hot
glue gun making this
craft so affordable but looking much
more expensive and store bought.
So the faux feathered areas were covered in
craft glue and sprinkled with a
more subtle shade of glitter.
Requiring little
more than tissue paper,
glue, and old jars, pumpkin candle holders like these are a breeze to
craft.
and then I asked my hubby Matt too... because while I like
crafting with paper and
glue, fabric and all that - I am
more inclined to build things with wood.
I have my popsicle sticks, paint (because I want a burst of color), but am still in search of the right size mirror and
more glue sticks — Sounds like I need a trip to a
craft store soon!
What you see here are small terra cotta pots that I picked up at Home Depot (the cheapest place to procure said terra cotta pots - they're $.78) that I whitewashed using Martha Stewart
craft paint in what's actually a
more flesh - toned hue called «Porcelain Doll» for a subtly pink tint to the wash, the easiest and sweetest hand - painted hearts that involve two quick strokes using a filbert brush, the color for which was created by mixing Martha Stewart
craft paint colors «Porcelain Doll» and «Poodle Skirt» (I wanted to create a really subtle blush color), and a wood heart sign that was painted in that same blush mixture and engineered by attaching a small wood pick to the back of a small wood heart using super
glue.
Technique:
Glue & glitter For a look with a bit more sparkle, simply apply dabs of white craft glue (a toothpick works perfectly for finer details) to the ornament and pour glitter overtop; gently shake off the exc
Glue & glitter For a look with a bit
more sparkle, simply apply dabs of white
craft glue (a toothpick works perfectly for finer details) to the ornament and pour glitter overtop; gently shake off the exc
glue (a toothpick works perfectly for finer details) to the ornament and pour glitter overtop; gently shake off the excess.