03 November 2010

Jolly Jar Lids


All this week, I'm finding new uses for left-over cupcake liners.

From blah...

They become Tada!

Use them as decorative jar covers for your
homemade jams, jellies & pickled veggies.

Or in this case, your prized candy...

Or favorite coffee flavor that you might
want to share with your friends.

Makes a wonderful holiday gift, don't you think?

02 November 2010

Cheerful Cards


I found some cupcake liners in my pantry.
And I thought, "This would be great to turn
from blah to Tada!"

So I used these to embellish handmade greeting cards.

The cards are made out of brown paper bags.

All you need are pens, scissors, glue, glitter and
a wild imagination to make it your own!

01 November 2010

Cupcake Liners


Happy new week everyone!
I've been puttering around the kitchen
and look what I found:

Unused cupcake liners left-over from an afternoon of baking.
And since I don't have enough to make another
batch of cupcakes, I'm using them for
a week of craft projects!

From blah, they're now Tada!
I've turned them into award medallions!

Use these for school or office contests,
give them as awards or attach them to prizes!

Have a great day!


29 October 2010

Happy Halloween!


I figure you're busy putting the finishing
touches on your Halloween costume or decor and
buying your tricks & treats to give away.

Don't forget the candy bucket for the kids
the haul in the loot!

Today, let's revisit some of my blah-to-Tada!
crafts from last year:


A bucket made from an empty yogurt tub.

Here's another version made from a cleaned out

And this bag is made from an old tank top.
Blah to Tada!

Have a fantastic weekend and a
Happy Halloween everyone!

28 October 2010

Halloween Treats


This week, we're gearing up for Halloween and
re-visiting a few blahs for a new set of Tadas!

Remember what I made out of toilet paper rolls?
Let's make something timely for fright night.

Blah: empty toilet paper rolls

Tada!: Halloween treat containers!
The paper rolls are wrapped in black & white (or orange)
paper, tied at the top with thread & decorated with
a scary sticker. These are filled with treats:

Tiny pumpkin erasers

Small Dracula erasers

Candy

And lots of stickers!

I can't wait to hand these out on Halloween!


27 October 2010

Halloween Decor


Halloween is this weekend and while you may be
busy putting your or your kids' costumes together,
have you thought of decorations for
the trick or treaters who will be
stopping by your place?

Blah: fabric softener sheets that
came out of the dryer.
No use for them anymore.

Tada! Halloween buntings to hang on a doorway,
windowsill or ceiling.

Get the kids to help you by drawing Halloween
characters on the dryer sheet with
a permanent marker.

Happy crafting!




26 October 2010

Creative Cobwebs


Several weeks ago, I turned these fabric softener sheets from blah to TADA!
Well, I have another idea that's perfect for Halloween.

blah: used dryer sheets


Tada!: creepy cobwebs!

All you need to do is stretch the dryer sheet in different areas. Stretch them lightly or stretch them with force, let the ends fray...until they look like cobwebs.


Use them to decorate the front door, a window or a table.


If you don't have dark fabric, use a black garbage bag to line the table. Lay on your cobwebs and add your tricks and treats!

You can go here if you want to learn how to make the "boo" candy pail.