Showing posts with label Paper crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper crafts. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Paper Flowers on Canvas

I think I must have a "thing" for paper projects; I seem to have made quite a few. I can't resist pretty scrapbook paper, so I suppose I am always drawn to just a little more, and am always mulling over something to make with it. You can make these pretty little flowers in no time, and use them to decorate walls, windows, packages, scrapbook pages, envelopes, cards, picture frames, and more.  Last week, I used them to help my grandsons make some Mother's Day presents for their Mama's.  We had so much fun creating pictures on a canvas.




Here they are strung out on a line with clothespins, or you can also sew them together like I did with these and these.  To make a canvas picture you will need the following:


You can buy pre made flowers like the ones on the left, or you can purchase a punch with the flower shapes you want, as seen top left and top right: I combined both.

Supplies:
1.  Pre-made paper flowers or
2.  Paper flower punches
3.  Scrapbook paper
4.  Glue or brads for holding flowers together
5.  Mod Podge
6.  A canvas as shown below
7.  Spray Paint to spray the canvas with.


Instructions as Follows:

1. Prepare a Canvas for your picture:


 I had painted the canvases black before the boys came over, so they were ready to go when they got here.  Black is a good color to make the picture elements pop forward.


2. Cut out flower shapes
If you purchase a flower punch,  you are always ready for a project anytime of the year. 

I got these flower punches at Hobby during one of their half off sales.


The boys had a good time punching out flower shapes.


Each of them loved taking their turn.







3. Layer and glue or attach each petal group together.
You can glue your flowers together, or layer them, pierce a hole in the center, and put a brad through the hole to make a cute center detail and hold them together without glue…. there is an example of the brad in the bottom picture on the left.





4. Glue Flowers and leaves to the canvas.
When your flowers and leaves are ready, draw a line on the canvas with paint or crayon or chalk that will represent the stem of the flower.  Next glue the flowers and leaves to the stem.




They wanted to add a little grass on the bottom as well.


We started out using chalk, for the stems and grass, but ended up using a little acrylic paint once the Mod Podge was dry, because the chalk disappeared under the Mod Podge.  You could start with paint or crayons, and allow to dry before glueing on flowers and leaves.


5. Paint over the top with a coat of Mod Podge.


6.  Allow to dry.
Allow to dry 30 minutes to an hour or maybe more, depending on how thick you paint the Mod Podge on. In these pictures, the Mod Podge  is still drying, because it went on really thick.






When these were good and dry, I helped the boys wrap them for Mother's Day for their Mamas.  They  had a great time, and were very proud to walk out the door with a present ready for Mother's Day.

Here is how it looked once the Mod Podge was completely dry.

Have fun.

Happy Mother's Day to all the Mom's out there.  




Tuesday, February 11, 2014

How to make a Magnetic Greeting Card



 Making a magnetic greeting card is a quick and easy project.




You can make any greeting card like these Valentine Day cards that includes  a party favor /magnet which can be used by themselves as a magnet when Valentines Day is through.






 Here are the steps to make a greeting card that will hold and present a magnet as part of its design.




For this project, you will need:
  1. Scrapbook paper
  2. Metal Washer  (a Fender Washer is a thin washer which works great for this project; found in the hardware store).
  3. Card Stock Paper for the Card itself.
  4. Glue of choice.



Decide on your design, and cut your papers to be placed accordingly.



Place and glue the first layer of design.



Place Washer where you want the magnet to be, and glue it down.



Glue the next piece of paper over the washer.


Add additional textures….



… and cutouts.





Place your magnet on top.


and your all done.



Click here for instructions to make the Clothespin Airplanes.









Friday, February 7, 2014

Paper Hearts with Spanish Moss

 
Here is another simple and inexpensive Valentine Decoration.  It too is a paper heart.  This one has the addition of Spanish moss, lace, and dried or paper flowers.


Decorate doors, walls, chandeliers, cupboards and more.

 




 Paper Hearts with Spanish Moss
Supplies:
Card stock scrapbook paper
Lace trim
Spanish Moss
Dried, paper or silk flowers
Glue

Instructions:
Cut out 2 hearts in size of choice (these are about 8 inches around)
Cut enough lace to go around paper heart
Cut enough lace to act as a hanger for the heart.
Glue lace around outer edge of wrong side of one heart.
Glue together wrong sides of  the two paper hearts... with lace edge on the inside .
Smooth two pieces together, Evening out all lumps and smoothing the edges of the heart.
Grab a portion of Spanish Moss big enough to fill the inside of the heart and glue to the center of the heart on one side.
Glue flowers on top of Spanish Moss.
Dry until stiff.