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TLC's new program Craft Wars has inspired me to use their craft challenges to create my own unique crafts that I would make if I were on this TV show.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Christmas Wreath Craft
On TLC's Craft Wars Christmas episode the challenge was to make a wreath with old sweaters and scarfs. My daughter and I got crafty by buying a sweater and scarf at a thrift store. I thought of this design a few months ago. It didn't turn out exactly as I pictured in my head but nonetheless, I think it is pretty unique and cute for a Christmas wreath or winter wreath. The hat and buttons I stuffed and made from pieces of the sweater. We used fishing line to attach the face and buttons.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Halloween Costumes Crafting
I thought I would post some of my best dress up/Halloween creations for my kiddos.
Luckily we got to use the fly costume twice.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Halloween Redo: Part Three
The Craft Wars Halloween challenge involved using garden/yard supplies to make a Halloween yard display. For this craft I used a plastic trash can lid and several black garbage sacks. I also snagged my son's bicycle helmet to make the head of the spider. For the legs I cut the sacks into long strips, folded them over and sewed one side shut. Then I stuffed them with some leftover batting. It was pretty easy and the kids liked it a lot. Happy Halloween!
The supplies |
The ending result |
Friday, October 5, 2012
Halloween Part Three??
My husband ran over the trash can lid I was going to use for part three of the Halloween display. It might still be usable.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Halloween Part Two
My kids and I had a great time making this craft from plastic flower pots. TLC's Craft Wars Halloween challenge was to make a yard display from garden items like flower pots, garbage cans, sprinklers, etc. We raided our shed and picked out various flower pots that we weren't using anymore. With some spray paint and acrylic paint now we have a great totem pole Halloween display and candy holder!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN display from flower pots |
Yum! Skittles and Starburst |
BEFORE PHOTO |
Saturday, September 29, 2012
The Halloween Challenge with Black Garbage Cans Part One
Craft Wars had a Halloween Challenge to create an outdoor Halloween display using outdoor/gardening items like big black garbage cans, sprinklers, rakes, terra cotta pots, trash bags, etc. I've come up with 3 nifty ideas. This is the first easy craft for your yard!
Step one: Turn the garbage can upside down
Step two: Use a white crayon to draw a Halloween scene, just like you would on a pumpkin. Okay, I am going to admit here that my drawing skills aren't totally awesome so I did cheat a bit. We have one of those pumpkin carving kits that have lots of cool ideas. I used one of the carving ideas to free hand draw on my black garbage can.
Step three: Use a small drill bit and make lots of little holes on the outline of the Halloween scene.
Step four: Paint your scene so it will look cool during the daytime, enough to stand out so people don't drive by your house and wonder why you have a big ole garbage can in the middle of your grass all the time.
Step five: If you want to make two of these, just cut the garbage can in half! I've already promised the other half to my son to make something great.
Ready to see the finished project???? I put mine near our porch in some bushes. It looks a little crooked in those bushes, I'll have to fix that before Halloween night!
BEFORE |
Step two: Use a white crayon to draw a Halloween scene, just like you would on a pumpkin. Okay, I am going to admit here that my drawing skills aren't totally awesome so I did cheat a bit. We have one of those pumpkin carving kits that have lots of cool ideas. I used one of the carving ideas to free hand draw on my black garbage can.
Step three: Use a small drill bit and make lots of little holes on the outline of the Halloween scene.
Step four: Paint your scene so it will look cool during the daytime, enough to stand out so people don't drive by your house and wonder why you have a big ole garbage can in the middle of your grass all the time.
Step five: If you want to make two of these, just cut the garbage can in half! I've already promised the other half to my son to make something great.
Ready to see the finished project???? I put mine near our porch in some bushes. It looks a little crooked in those bushes, I'll have to fix that before Halloween night!
Daytime |
At Night |
Friday, September 21, 2012
Hedgehog and Squirrels from Toilet Bowl Brushes!
BEFORE |
AFTER |
I used the white and green brush for the squirrel. I was able to pull the brush out of the handle really easily. I sprayed this nutmeg brown as well. The squirrel body was a little more complicated as I wanted to make it more like a plush animal. I cut my shape for the front out of a copper colored felt. Then for the back piece I cut the same basic shape but with about 3/4 inch extra on the edges. For the back piece I added darts to the head and body so it would be rounded and fit the smaller front piece. The squirrel probably took me 1 1/2 hours to complete
AFTER |
My Mantle (notice my plunger acorn!): Owl from Pier 1, Basket and Mushrooms from Target |
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Thanksgiving Table with Plumbing and Bath Items
This Thanksgiving Craft Wars was really a great challenge. I have to admit I was totally stumped with the wine rack challenge. I couldn't think of anything for that, but I have tons of ideas for the master craft. I really liked a lot of the ideas the 2 finalists had. The trees made of plumbing supplies were really cool although no one really would cut huge holes in their table! I know the judges liked the toilet brush flowers but I could not get past that they were toilet brushes on your table- GROSS! They needed to be disguised some more.
My Ideas
As soon as I saw the plungers I thought of pumpkins and the caps on acorns. So I bought a plunger for $2.95. Everything else I had at home. I used pinking shears to cut out some dark brown and tan felt and other fabric scraps to form the acorn cap. The stem is covered with some dark brown ribbon. For the base I found an old mini Oreo To-Go container (RECYCLE!) which I covered with some batting and tan fabric (I wish I had more dark brown, but that was the best I had at home). Then I wrapped the entire base in dark brown yarn. Other ideas for the base would be dark brown burlap or other fabric. I also like the idea of twine or that thin twiggy stuff and possibly even Spanish moss would be cool. The yarn took awhile to wrap but in a perfect Michael's Craft closet I would have found something cute fabric to use. They also had a brown shower curtain in this challenge that would have worked. You could make the pumpkin easily as well. The top half would be the plunger, the bottom could be half of a Styrofoam ball or fabric and batting. Just some orange and green paint would be needed. Easy peasy!
If I was making this entire table display I think I would go with a woodland theme. Acorns, pumpkins, gourds, little forest creatures like owls, squirrels, etc. on the mantle. The toilet brushes would make really cute hedgehogs! Were there any bath loofas available? Those would also work for making some cute animals.
Other ideas include napkin rings made out of the pvc pipes- duh, I thought that was an obvious one but I didn't see it in that challenge. What about using the rubber gloves to make some turkeys? The winner made some classic hand turkey drawings, but you could take that one step further and stuff the rubber glove with batting, make the thumb the turkey face and paint the other fingers like turkey feathers.
My Ideas
As soon as I saw the plungers I thought of pumpkins and the caps on acorns. So I bought a plunger for $2.95. Everything else I had at home. I used pinking shears to cut out some dark brown and tan felt and other fabric scraps to form the acorn cap. The stem is covered with some dark brown ribbon. For the base I found an old mini Oreo To-Go container (RECYCLE!) which I covered with some batting and tan fabric (I wish I had more dark brown, but that was the best I had at home). Then I wrapped the entire base in dark brown yarn. Other ideas for the base would be dark brown burlap or other fabric. I also like the idea of twine or that thin twiggy stuff and possibly even Spanish moss would be cool. The yarn took awhile to wrap but in a perfect Michael's Craft closet I would have found something cute fabric to use. They also had a brown shower curtain in this challenge that would have worked. You could make the pumpkin easily as well. The top half would be the plunger, the bottom could be half of a Styrofoam ball or fabric and batting. Just some orange and green paint would be needed. Easy peasy!
Other ideas include napkin rings made out of the pvc pipes- duh, I thought that was an obvious one but I didn't see it in that challenge. What about using the rubber gloves to make some turkeys? The winner made some classic hand turkey drawings, but you could take that one step further and stuff the rubber glove with batting, make the thumb the turkey face and paint the other fingers like turkey feathers.
Craft Wars Redo
I love the new show Craft Wars on TLC! It gets all my brain juices flowing with great crafting ideas. I think going on that show would be sooooooooo much fun. I love little challenges for creativity and innovation, plus the $10000 prize wouldn't be too shabby.
During the first show I started thinking of ideas of what I would craft given the chance. I started writing down some of my ideas and thought, hey, maybe I should make some crafts out of the challenge materials and post them on a blog.
I have set a few criteria for myself and my own little world of craft wars.
During the first show I started thinking of ideas of what I would craft given the chance. I started writing down some of my ideas and thought, hey, maybe I should make some crafts out of the challenge materials and post them on a blog.
I have set a few criteria for myself and my own little world of craft wars.
- I have to think of an idea within 5-10 minutes of seeing the challenge on TV.
- I am going to try to think of something totally unique from what the contestants make.
- I am going to be on the thrifty side since I don't have access to the incredible Michael's Craft closet.
- I will try to make a craft within 1 hour time limit (give or take).
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