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17 Really Cool DIY Mason Jar Projects

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17 fabulous DIY mason jar projects #crafts

 

Mason jars are ultra popular for all kinds of DIY and craft projects.  [Interesting background =>  History of Mason Jars] As I was searching for the very best to show you, I found a creative array of DIY projects using mason jars. Here are 17 really cool mason jar projects for a variety of uses including hanging wall organizers, pin cushions, beach décor, vintage pencil holders and more. Take a look!

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Adorable little 4 oz. mini mason jars!

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Quick & Easy DIY Mason Jar Teacher Gift with FREE printable tag from Hunny I’m Home DIY.

 

 

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How to make Mason Jar Snow Globes from BHG

How to make Mason Jar Snow Globes from BHG.

 

DIY mason jar cushion tutorial

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Do it yourself Mason Jar pencil holder #gifts

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Storage a la mason jars #storage

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Mosaic Mason Jar Craft tutorial #crafts

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I am just loving home accent pieces, like this 11.5″ round wooden tray! How about you? Set your mason jar project on it and show off!

 

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Mason jar beach #decor #home

Mason Jar Beach Decor – [same blogger, new blog name] Kelly Leigh Creates

 

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Real wood lids – airtight glass food jars / set of 6    

 

DIY silverware holder mason jars #crafts

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Have you ever used mason jars for projects?  What did you make?

Enjoy!

 

 

 

Do you like Rock Painting as a hobby?  Here are some great ideas [Rock Painting Is Fun]  and a really cute story book, Scribble Stones, too. 

sweet story called Scribble Stones

 

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Paddle To The Sea Makes Geography and Art Lessons Fun!

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Paddle To The Sea is such a fun way to learn North American geography and so much more. If this is the first you have heard of the classic story, let me tell you just a bit more…

The story, written from the viewpoint of a canoe that was made by a Native American boy, starts up north in Canada. His journey takes Paddle, the little canoe, through wilderness adventures as he travels to the Great Lakes.

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What a great way to teach geography --- a book and some soft air dry clay! #school #art #geography Share on X

Students learn about wildlife native to forests, streams, marshes and ponds. There is much opportunity to expand learning by researching topics described in the tale. Readers can learn about saw mills and the iron milling businesses, to name just two. We found videos about the logging business and iron ore mining that further enrich the learning experience.

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The children in our home-school group made their own soft air-dry clay canoe sculptures while hearing the Paddle to the Sea book read to them. At the end of each session, we broke into small teams using a big map of Canada and the northern part of the USA.

The children located and labeled the various landmarks named in the story (Lake Nipogan and the Apostle Islands, for example.) Then they opened their laptops and found videos about sawmills, iron mining and the fishing industry on the Great Lakes. A multimedia approach to learning makes it so effective and FUN.


Enjoy!

 

 

Saving Space In Your Kids’ Rooms:☑️ I can imagine this floating wall desk in a child’s room, can you?

 

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How To Make A Pretty Burlap And Lace Tray

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This is not a sponsored post. I did, however, receive the burlap  and ribbon used in making this craft for free from Burlap Fabric. The opinions in this post are 100% my own.

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How to make a burlap and lace tray #DIY

Burlap is very popular for home decor, crafts, and even wedding and bridal shower decorations. The rustic look is in and I love it!

Take a look at this pretty burlap and lace tray. I made it using an old picture frame that I had stashed away in a closet.  I have admired so many awesome burlap craft projects online and really wanted to make one myself.  So, I decided to freshen up the look of my dining room table by making a centerpiece tray. It was so simple to do.  Let me show you how.

 

Simple supplies to make a beautiful burlap and lace tray #crafts

 

How To Make A Pretty Burlap & Lace Tray

Supplies

Picture Frame

Burlap Sheet

Crochet Lace Ribbon

Fabric Glue

Scissors

 

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Directions

Remove the backing from the picture frame.

How to make a burlap and lace tray from a picture frame #DIY

Next, you will come to a cardboard insert. Remove it and save it. The cardboard will be the base you will glue the burlap onto.

Lay a piece of burlap* out on the table.

*I used a piece that is about the size of the whole frame 12″ x 16″. I got a selection of pre-cut pieces in assorted colors from Burlap Fabric. I love it that I now have a supply that can be used for other projects. This tray looks so pretty that I may make another one with light blue burlap and an ivory colored frame. It will look great on my dresser.

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Using a crayon or piece of chalk, draw a light outline of the cardboard insert onto the burlap.

How to make a burlap and lace tray from a picture frame #DIY

Cut 4 pieces of ribbon just a bit longer than each side of the drawn rectangle.

Starting with the two short sides, squirt fabric glue along each side near your crayon line and gently press the ribbon onto the glue.

Do the same for the longer side, overlapping the ends of the short sides.

Your ribbon has now formed a rectangular frame on the burlap. Allow the glue to dry for about 30 minutes.

Now, squirt narrow lines of fabric glue on one side of the cardboard.

Gently lay the burlap onto it and press it on with a flat hand.

Allow the glue to dry another 30 minutes.

How to make a burlap and lace tray from a picture frame #DIY

After the glue is dry, trim off the excess burlap on the edge of the cardboard.

 Tip: leave at least 1/2 inch of fabric over the edge of the cardboard. It will tuck inside the frame nicely.

How to make a burlap and lace tray from a picture frame #DIY

Burlap and lace DIY tray! An easy craft to make that will look so pretty on your table. Share on X

How to make a burlap and lace tray from a picture frame #crafts

Insert the burlap/lace covered cardboard into the picture frame so that the finished side is against the glass.

If your picture frame has supports for holding the picture inside the frame, put them in place.

Ideally, the outer back of the frame should be put back on but I was unable to do it.  The frame was so well made that I could not remove the stand that was attached to get the frame to stand up. Since I wanted my tray to lie flat on the table, I left that backing off. It worked very well.  Finally, I put it in the middle of my dining room table with a floral arrangement and candle on it.

How to make a pretty burlap and lace covered tray using an old picture frame #craft

To make your own burlap projects, go on over to BurlapFabric.com.


Enjoy!

 

 

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Tote Bags For Busy Moms

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Are you a really busy mom?  Are there days when you feel less like a mom and more like a chauffeur? Kids have full schedules and, most of the time, your are the way they get where they are going.

Depending on the time of year, many moms could literally be on the road and away from home all day long. If they forget something, there is no time to turn back and get it. It is essential to pack strategically so that they have everything they need with them and tote bags are a great tool.

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My friend, Marie, did that for several years. Her son’s private school was a long distance from home. Rather than driving back and forth several times a day, she worked in the school as a volunteer for something meaningful to do while she waited for his school day to be completed.

So, this is what Marie did to be prepared>> she bought herself a book bag, just like the one her son had. She packed it like she was going on a trip! She had her lunch, snacks, water bottle, first aid supplies, books and magazines, a notepad, pens, cellphone, manicure kit, crocheting…the works.  She was prepared! That way, when her work for the school was finished,  she had things with her to occupy her time while she waited for T to come out to the car. What a brilliant plan!

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Book bags are OK but I like tote bags even better. They serve the dual purpose of a purse and a tote, all in one.


Do you use a tote bag for your supplies?  What is it like?  Crafty ladies love to make their own. Here are some really great DIY’s that you can make and some “ready made” for those who would like to have their’s right away!

Durable fabric shopping bag #DIY

Durable Fabric Shopping Bag

 

DIY tote bag for books

Mini Book Tote Bag Pattern

 

Easy lined tote bag tutorial

Make An Easy To Sew Lined Tote Bag

 

DIY tote bag from a blanket

DIY Navajo Blanket Bag

 

Make a beach tote like you see in J Crew!

J Crew Inspired Beach Tote

 

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Canvas Striped Weekender Bag

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Pink (or blue) Tassled Satchel Bag
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Enjoy!



 

 

 

 

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How To Make A Bean Bag That Will Be The Best Gift They Ever Got!

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I kid you not – this bean bag could easily be the best gift you have ever given! I received a bean bag as a Christmas gift one year when I was a high school guidance counselor. Our receptionist gave it to me as a holiday gift and I still count it as one of the best gifts I have ever received!

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This bean bag is not a toy and is for use by adults. It is a heatable pillow filled with corn and it makes life so much nicer. You can place the bag in your microwave, heat it for 1 -2 minutes and use it to warm your hands, your feet or anyplace else that needs to be warmed. *Always supervise the heating of a bean bag in a microwave. Do not ever leave it unattended.

I did not have any aches or pains at the time I received mine but I was working in an environment where our office got extremely cold during the winter. The school building was circa 1939 and the chilling winter wind would whip right through the large room. I could barely type on my keyboard, it was so cold. So, I would bring that bean bag to school every day, nuke it and keep it on my lap. As my hands got too cold, I would slip them under that delightful little gift to get the feeling back in my fingers.  I never left it at school, though. It always came home with me so that I could use it as a bed warmer. I placed that heated bean bag under the covers,  right where my feet would be. They stayed toasty warm all night long!

After many years and many washings (it has a washable outer cover) the kernels inside the bag disintegrated. It was time to learn how to make one myself!


Making a bean bag proved to be easy to do. In fact, it was fun to make.  So, I  made a whole bunch of them as holiday gifts. My niece still uses hers today. My second bag lasted another 5+ years. We’d still be using it now but it disappeared. I have no idea how you lose such a valuable tool of comfort but it’s gone!

Just this week, my hubby was experiencing some very sore shoulders and asked where ours had gone. It truly had vanished. I have no clue where it went.  He really needs a couple of them so I made two and I photographed the process for you so that you can make some, too.

These “bean bags” are more precisely “corn bags” because they are filled with whole corn kernels. They are the kind of corn kernels that you use for feeding livestock and can be purchased at your local feed store or possibly a garden or pet store. You can also order them online from Amazon, which is as easy as it gets!

I bought my corn kernels at a feed store. They told me that many crafters come into the store but they often buy flax seed, because it is less moist. Wanting to stick with what I know,  I solved the moisture problem by slow-baking a big baking tray full of the corn feed on a baking sheet. I started it at 350°  and set my timer for about an hour.  Then I reduced the heat to 225° and left it for another 4 hours. It did not damage the corn* and the corn dried it out nicely. Cool the corn kernels completely before stuffing your bean bag.

Tip: keep an eye on the corn while in the oven. If you see it starting to “toast” you will want to reduce the heat right away. 

How To Make A Bean Bag

The parts of your bean bag consist of an inner bag, which will be completely sown closed after it has been filled with the corn kernels, and an outer bag. The outer bag is a cover, like a slip cover, that has an opening to allow you to remove it for washing. Be sure to use durable, washable fabric. In this instance, I used a brand new white pillowcase that I cut down to make two inner bags. The outer cover is made from cotton or flannel fabric. The cover on my original bag was a pretty flannel so it was very soft.

Tools & Supplies Needed For Making A Bean Bag

1 cotton pillowcase

 1 yard soft washable printed fabric (cotton or flannel)

3-4 cups whole kernel corn feed for animals

Sewing Machine

Internal bean bag filled with corn

Both sides of the bean bag and how to make one

Directions

Pre-wash the fabric and dry it to assure that there will be no shrinkage when you wash the outer cover in the future.

Cut the printed cotton or flannel fabric in a rectangle. I used an 8 1/2 X 11 inch piece of copy paper as a pattern. This will be the outer slip-cover for your bag.

Utilizing the already sewn sides and bottom of the pillowcase, cut two internal bags. They should be approximately 7 1/2 X 10 inches. All you have to do is take that copy paper and a ruler and cut 1 inch off one short end and one long end of the paper and you will have the pattern for this internal bag.

The inside bag gets totally sown on all sides. First, sew three sides and a couple of inches of the fourth. Leave a long section open so that you can turn it right side out and fill it with the prepared whole kernels of corn.

Now, sew the remaining open part so that the corn is securely inside. Next, it is time to make the pretty outer cover.

Fold over the two long sides  of the rectangle of fabric about an inch and sew them to finish them. They will become the open “envelop” part of your slip cover.

Fold the rectangle in thirds so that the finished parts overlap each other about an inch.

Pin the ends and sew them.

Turn the slip cover right side out and stuff it with the bean bag

You are done!

Slip cover on the outside of the bean bag

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Whole kernel corn feed for animals

Whole Kernel Corn Feed For Animals

Using Your New Homemade Bean Bag

IMPORTANT: Every microwave is different so it is important that you test it out on yours.   It is very important to know that heating this non-food item in a microwave could be dangerous if it gets too hot and could even be a fire hazard if heated too long.  Start with 1 minute and work your way up, if desired.  Make sure the bean bag can still easily be handled in your bare hands and is not too warm.  ALWAYS stay right by the microwave while it is heating. Stop the microwave if you detect any problem. Do NOT use for young children.

*This author is not responsible for the use or misuse of this craft. Please do not allow children to operate a microwave or use a bean bag. 

Enjoy!

 


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Simple Bottle Cap Bugs Activity For Preschool Fun

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Bottle cap bugs are just a silly fun way to occupy little ones’ time for a while and spark their imaginations. The bottle caps are kept loose – not fastened to a page – so that they can be manuevered and rearranged at will. This activity is strictly a fun way to experiment with making designs and patterns.  Your children can make them look like caterpillars or anything their hearts desire.

I prepared my bottle cap faces ahead of time and we used them as part of our  B is for Butterfly day at preschool.  The schedule that day had a short unplanned period of time that I wanted to fill up with something new but it wasn’t going to be long enough for an elaborate activity. The kids really had fun with this but it would not have held their attention for more than 10-15 minutes.  Lesson plan idea:  this activity can also be used for I is for Insect or C is for Caterpillar.



Tip: do not get overly attached to those bug faces, if you are working with children younger than four years old. The 3 year olds in my class couldn’t help themselves. Attennaes got broken off. It was almost like they were calling to my little kiddos “Break me!” LOL My 4 year olds did not do that. Every bug face was safe with them. As I was planning this activity, I determined not to interfere with their fun. I planned on some breakage.

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How To Make A Bottle Cap Bug Face

Supplies

Bottle caps – saved from soda bottles

Glue gun or Tacky Glue

Googly Eyes

Pipe Cleaners

Cardstock

Sharpie (for the smile)

Washable marker or crayons

Make a bug face on a bottle cap for preschoolers to play with

Directions

Take a colorful soda bottle cap and glue two googly eyes to it.

Cut 1 – 2 inch pieces from pipe cleaners

Glue 2 pipecleaners to the top of the cap, above the eyes.

Add a smile made with a Sharpie permanent marker.

You will need at least one bug face bottle cap and many plain bottle caps per child to play with. I gave each child a piece of cardstock as a base that they were welcome to write or draw on with a washable marker or crayons. The example I made has little black legs for a caterpillar but they will come up with all sorts of ideas that you never thought off! Little imaginations are amazing to behold!

 

 

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All little children adore imaginative play. My preschool class looks forward to dress up time every time we have it on the schedule.

Now, this is hard to find but teachers and parents absolutely love quality dress up clothes that ..

  • look great
  • are simple for the child to get into and out of ON THEIR OWN (right moms and dads?)
  • are comfortable (no scratchy seams inside) and
  • are WASHABLE!!!

Thought that wasn’t possible? These little kid costumes do exist! #affiliate  Check out the adorable dress ups at Little Adventures.  Hint: They make excellent gifts. 

Enjoy!


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Double Dying Hard Boiled Eggs Makes Them Extra Special

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Coloring Easter eggs is a traditional family activity but let’s not reserve it for just once a year. I hard boiled eggs and dyed them for a children’s party.  Colored eggs are even a nice little surprise for a special lunch.  Peel and eat! 

 

pretty Easter eggs dyed in two colors

I love to “double-dye” them. Simply put, you just hold the egg in the dish, half-way and then flip it over to put dip it in a different color. What do you think?

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Assortment of neon food coloring to use for your double dyed hardboiled eggs!

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Here are the simple instructions for how double-dying eggs is done:

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How To Dye Easter Eggs With Two Colors

 
This method for coloring Easter eggs with is easy and FUN for the whole family. Plan on making a lot of them to enjoy the variety of combinations of colors you can come up with!

 

Supplies
White-shelled hard boiled eggs
Little glass bowls
Vinegar
Water
Food Coloring
Empty egg carton
Paper towel
Spoons
 
*If you have very young children, this is also a great opportunity to help them with their counting skills as you wait for the color to take!
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Prepare bowls of water with food coloring, one color per cup. – directions below
Have enough liquid to cover about ½ of an egg when held length-wise in the water
Use cold, hard boiled eggs in their shells: “How To Hard Boil An Egg”
Take one egg and hold it in one color.
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coloring Easter eggs, decorating eggs

 

Count to 60 (or longer – the longer it soaks, the deeper the color will be)
Gently lift it up and allow the color to drip into the bowl.
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decorating Easter eggs
Turn it over and place the white half in another color.
Count to 60 or more.
Gently lift it out, again, and allow the color to drip in the bowl.
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Place your egg on its side in an empty egg carton or an upside-down ramekin to dry.

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How To Prepare the Dye For  Coloring Eggs

Boil water
Add about ½ cup boiling water to each bowl
Add 1 tsp. vinegar to each bowl
Add 10 – 20 drops of food coloring to each bowl – a different color per bowl
Lay a hard boiled egg in the bowl for up to 5 minutes if you are going to have it all one color. If the liquid does not quite cover it all, gently turn it using a spoon so that it colors evenly.
Remove and lay out on a paper towel to dry.
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How to double-dye hard boiled eggs - it is so easy and they are SO beautiful! #tips #Easter #eggs Share on X
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Easter eggs, coloring eggs, colored eggs, double-colored eggs, crafts, kids

Do you have any decorating techniques for eggs?

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How to hard boil eggs the easy way!

 

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Enjoy!

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