Do you have a vegetable garden? And you are looking for tips on how to grow fruits and vegetables easily? You are in the right place ! You will also need our homemade insect repellents.
Introduction Giant table numbers You can decorate these adorable table numbers any way you like, adding your special craft flair to your big day. Step 1 Tracking number Draw an outlined number directly on the inside of the cardboard cereal box. Use a ruler and protractor to get nice st
Doorknobs also need jewelry. With the help of raw wool (roving) and a little soapy water, you can easily prepare something beautiful, boho and beadwork. Jennifer M. Ramos Shaking is usually not a good thing, but in the case of making DIY felted wool beads, it is perfect. This project only needs
Step 1 Freehand stage for Art Board On a flat, level surface, use colored markers to draw landscapes freehand on an art canvas. Step 2 Try trees While many different types of landscapes work well (such as cityscapes, front yards, and even fire pits), large graphic trees are often the easi
Introduction The Roaring 20s Everyone loves the iconic flapper dress because its stylish and fun, and it also makes a great Halloween costume. This dress is easy to make and the materials are cheap. Step 1 Measurement, cut and fringe. Measure from your childs armpit to the knee. Add two i
Introduction We left the cans as is, but you can easily paint them, cover them with burlap, or even dazzle them. Stacked cans can also be made into a table lamp. You can also try this with books or other household items. Step 1 Make wooden base Place the bottom can upside down on the piece
Are hula hoops a childrens toy or a craft tool? After seeing this elegant yarn-wrapped pouf, you may not be able to decide. Jennifer perkins When the hip-shaking fun is over, use your hula hoop to make an easy circle. Jennifer perkins Supplies: thick thread floor pouf scissors fabric glue
Step 1 Trimming the stems Cut the stems of the greenery so there is enough stem to layer and wrap with floral wire (about 2-3 inches of stem). Step 2 Mocking the base Starting with the fullest plant, arrange the greenery in a mock format and place it on the floor or table at the approxi
Step 1 Make the base Wrap the thick floral wire around your head to make a large circle for the base of the wreath. Make it really loose, when you start adding the flowers it will harden up. Create a loop at the back end, leaving it loose so you can tuck it in or out when youre done adding the
Introduction After you make this adorable flower costume, watch your child stand still as they mimic the flowers, its fantastic. Almost better than the quiet game. Almost. Step 1 Brian Patrick Flynn Cut sheet The arm blades are actually one large blade that extends from wrist to wrist. Cut
Introduction For this project, an old thrift store headboard was painted white. Then we collected fallen birch branches and also painted them white. The branches were attached to the headboard and filled with pretty birds and ribbons. Step 1 Prepare the header for painting Sand and paint the
Step 1 Collect Materials This is a great way to recycle a broken rake that cant be used. We use a metal rake, but also a plastic or bamboo rake. Step 2 Remove handle Remove the rake head from the handle, spray paint on both sides and let dry. Step 3 Start with the tallest foliage Ad
Introduction Use large plastic buttons to make this fun embellishment. Personalize with family names for the perfect little handmade Christmas gift. Step 1 Organize your buttons Arrange the buttons in order of size. Help put the tree together later. You want a few smaller buttons at the bot
Step 1 Create the structure A faux topiary can be built using a variety of creative bases:pegs, mesh, and even upside-down tomato cages. But for a realistic, rustic look, a clipped tree branch will work just fine. Find a straight branch 3 to 5 in length, and use a hacksaw to trim to length.
Step 1 Round the corners Use a compass or a round object to mark the radius of the corners of the curved header. To make it easier, we just use a roll of tape. Step 2 Cut plywood Use a hacksaw to cut the bow at the top two corners; Leave the bottom two corners at 90 degrees. Step 3 Cu
Step 1 Brian Patrick Flynn, Scripps Networks, LLC Step 1:Determine the size of the banner Create shape and size for Bunting Based on the general size of the wall or area for which the banner will be suspended, first decide on the appropriate size for the banner. A good standard to maintain is
Introduction Artistic wall We lined a plain wall with white batting and then created sticky felt objects so the children could use their imaginations to create cityscapes, backgrounds, and landscapes. Step 1 Measure the walls and cut the batting Use a tape measure to determine the appropr
Felt boards are the new message station. Display positive affirmations, tonights dinner menu, or funny family jokes; its totally up to you. No need to stick with the traditional black and white version you get at the office supply store. Make your own felt board in any color, shape, and frame style
Introduction Its okay to have giant photos of complete strangers on your gallery wall, as long as theyre in costume. We created a fun gallery wall by combining some vintage and kitsch decor with collages of family photos and some thrift store portraits dressed in masks. Step 1 Find a topic
Step 1 Felt an old wool sweater Choose a wool sweater that is at least one size too big. Feel the sweater by washing it with hot water and a little detergent and then drying it on high heat. Step 2 Lay the sweater on a flat work surface. Cut the front of the sweater vertically up the center
Step 1 Short sides of the hem Your yard of fabric should measure 45 x 36. On both short sides of the fabric, fold the edge of the crockery over to the wrong side of the fabric. Iron and sew along both edges.. Step 2 Sew long sides together Fold the fabric so that the long, raw edges meet