15 May 2022
New Life for an Old Doormat
08 May 2022
A Homemade Gift Bag
01 May 2022
Wreaths from Oatmeal Lids
I am so glad you're here!
Do you like oatmeal? It's a staple in our pantry and we like to eat it for breakfast in the form of overnight oats. I also like it as an ingredient in baked goods -- as a topping for homemade bread, an oat crumble for cobbler, or as oatmeal cookies.
The recipe on the back of the lid is an old reliable.
I try to buy the oatmeal in bulk (from the warehouse club) and decant it an empty oatmeal container. For a time, I've had several empty oatmeal containers so I challenged myself to turn them from blah to TADA!
In the past, I made the empty oatmeal container into a gift box...
And even as a headband organizer.
Here is another idea:
This is the oatmeal lid. I cut out the paper portion leaving this plastic ring.
I wrapped some green yarn all around the ring. I knotted the yarn ends and tucked the tails for a neat finish.
Option Number One: flowers that I made with watercolor.
Once dry, I cut around the flowers...
And attached them to the wreath using a glue gun...TADA!
This can easily be hung on a nail or hook to add some bright garden vibes in your space.
Option Number Two: crochet flowers.
I made a few crochet leaves, too.
Then I attached the crochet flowers and crochet leaves onto my wreath, also with a glue gun. It does have a shabby chic vibe, don't you think?
Here's what it looks like hanging on a door...TADA!
By using different craft techniques, we were able transform something meant for the trash into something we'll treasure for a long time. And since Mother's Day is on May 8, maybe you can make something similar for your Mom or a special mother-figure in your life. Your thoughtfulness will turn her day from "blah to TADA!"
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24 April 2022
A Party of Pencil Cases
17 April 2022
Let's Take Care of Mother Earth
MATTEL's PlayBack program will turn materials from toys that have lived their useful life into recycled materials for new products...TADA!
Plastic bottles are being recycled to make clothes, eye glasses and sunglasses, sneakers, shoes and bags...TADA!
Also, here are a few more ideas on what we can do for Earth Day that we can practice everyday.
Meanwhile, I'll keep crafting by upcycling cardboard, glass, paper, fabric and other materials that I can turn from "blah to TADA!"
Let's all have a productive week!