LOVEZILLA

Fall Thanks

Nov
02

Mod Podge, card stock and Mother Nature= Fall Thanks.  An easy, fun kid-adult creative outlet. We found this craft via Wild and Precious and knew we had to share it.  You’ll love this website and the articles written. They always lift us up and make us want to be better.

Fall Thanks.  Fall Leaf thank you cards

Lovely.

Fall Thanks.  Fall Leaf thank you cards

We love this idea. It would be such fun to make cute place cards for a Thanksgiving dinner, or stationary as a gift for someone you love.  My family had a blast making thank you cards. Go on one last ride up the canyon and bring back a fun family activity in the process.

Fall Thanks.  Fall Leaf thank you cards

“Plant” this one in your to-do pile, and don’t “leaf ” it sittin’ there.

DIY Tooth Fairy Box

Apr
03

I have to admit I was surprised that my daughter was so fond of this easy DIY Tooth Fairy Box.  Sometimes I forget how simple things can be. Often, we’re the complicators. This easy craft was a pleasant reminder to simplify, because I like simple, it’s so…..simple.  However, if you’re one of those “complicators”  you can easily whip out some cute fabric and embellishments and glam this craft up as much as you like.  If you’re making it for a boy, the box could make to look like a car, toolbox or a super hero. But as for now, I’m going to keep it simple.

This is the reason we made the box today. You can see why it was a total emergency that it be done….by night fall.

 I did this the speediest way possible, ( it was an emergency you know).  I drew a tooth on a piece of printer paper.  Looking back I could have used cardstock because the embossing on the Altoids box is pretty deep.  I traced the tooth with a sharpie and simply colored around it.  I cut the paper to fit the top of the Altoids tin and Mod Podged it on.  The end. Tada.

I don’t know about your Tooth Fairy but ours has a hard time finding those microscopic toothies under heads and poofy pillows. This is a way to fix that little problem.  ALSO I bet she could fit some money in there!

She is one smart fairy!

 

Cereal Box Car Caddy

Mar
11

Looking for a project to do with your children? A birthday party activity for children who are a little older?  This craft is fun, simple and ends up being quite useful to boot. For younger children they’re fun to have in the car, doctor’s office , airplane , church or even a restaurant.

If you’re a crafty or even a just a “dabbler”  you may  have all the supplies you need at home.   This Car Caddy is made from a simple cracker or cereal box.

What you’ll need:

  • cereal or cracker box
  • sticky backed Velcro
  • scrapbook paper, cute wrapping paper or magazines
  • Mod Podge and brush
  • embellishments (if desired)

 

Choose your box.  with the box in front of you, decide how tall you’d like your kit to be.  Using an X-Acto knife cut a straight line all the way across the front of the box ONLY. NOT the sides or back, just the front of the box. Once the box is cut, fold the back of the box across to the front making a crease in the flap so it will bend and close.  There should be two bends in the flap.  One lined up with the back of the box and another for the front.  Fold each flap several times so it will make a solid closure.  After you have the flap ready, cut the side panels of the box down so they are even with the front of the box.  They can be folded inside the box or you can cut them off.

Now the fun begins.  Find scrapbook paper or wrapping paper.  There are so many great papers and fun prints out there it’s easy to make them specific to a theme or to a gender.  You can simply wrap the box like a present. Fold the paper over edges and flaps and glue them down with the Mod Podge. It doesn’t have to be perfect because Mod Podge will cover a multitude of bloopers.  You can even cut up squares of paper and Mod Podge them all over the box overlapping each other.  You can’t mess this one up.  Another fun option is to cut pictures from a magazine or even photos of family members.  The kids will LOVE them because they made it themselves and they’ll all be unique.

Mod Podge your box with several coats to make the box more sturdy.  When the box is completely dry, glue some Velcro tabs to the flap then line up the lid and put more Velcro on the box so it will stay closed.  Add embellishments if you want.

Fill your box with stickers, paper, markers, treats, photo albums, books….anything that would be fun to have in the car or other “I’m bored” places.  If you make them for an activity day or an older child’s birthday party, they could be filled with a party favor or turned into a pencil box.  You could even add a strap.  Go nuts!