Showing posts with label Preparation: Minimal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Preparation: Minimal. Show all posts

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Felt Santa Hats

In preparation for Christmas, I needed a pattern for Santa hats for my, I mean, Santa's little helpers. I couldn't find any patterns readily, so I made my own. You can too. These are my easy step-by-step instructions for sewing a felt Santa hat.

What you need:


* Red felt
* Whit felt
* Scissors
* Red thread
* Whit thread
* Needle or sewing machine
* Tape measure
* Pins
* Bell or white pompom

How you do it:


Measure two isoceles triangles out of the red felt. Each triangle must have a base of 12" and a height of 15". Cut them out and stitch the edges together, leaving the base open. Turn the triangles inside out so that the seams are on the inside.


Measure a long rectangle out of the white felt, 24" by 3". Fold in half and stitch the short edges together. Now fold the rectangle in half lengthways so that the stitched seam is on the inside.

Slip the base of the red triangle into the white rectangle base so that the open edges are together. Stitch the white felt onto the red felt.


Turn the white felt down and iron flat. Stitch a white pompom or silver bell on the end of the hat to finish it off.


Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Pet Rocks - Ladybirds


This was a fun afternoon project which my girls took to quite enthusiastically. We collected the stones while on a beach holiday, and I already had the paint and the varnish, so this project cost me nothing. This is how we did it.

What we used:


* Round stones
* Acrylic craft paint
* Paintbrush
* Black permanent marker
* Crafter's varnish

How we did it:


* Paint the stones in a colour of your choice. You may need several layers to create a smooth surface. Allow to dry.


* Using the permanent marker, draw a face, as well as wing markings and "spots".

* Paint the face and spots in the colours of your choice. Allow to dry.


* Apply a couple of layers of varnish.

All done!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Balloon Buddies

Another very simple project! And one that inflates your inspiration to new heights!


What you will need:

Balloons.
Scraps of firm cardstock.
Scissors.
Permanent marker.
Pencils, crayons, kokis.

How to do it:


Draw two large ovals on the cardstock, slightly overlapping one another.
Detail and colour the ovals to resemble shoes - any kind you can think of: pumps, sneakers, boots, slippers, lace-ups, mary-janes.
Carefully cut out your prepared "shoes".
At the point where the ovals overlap, punch a small round hole.
Blow up the balloons and knot to close.
Using a permanent marker, draw faces on the balloons - human or animal, realistic or fantasy.
Slip the knot of the balloon through the hole in the cardstock from the detailed side.


Go on, create an entire Balloon Buddy Clan today!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Happy Banner

Ok, so this was a wild grab at something that turned out to be a greatly satisfying activity after all. The resulting effect was so gratifying, in fact, that we repeated this activity for a birthday party held later in the week, and had the same great results with the birthday girl's name. Try it over your kids' bedroom doors for fun.

The girls' dad had been away on business for a few days, and to welcome him home, they made him a happy banner.

They chose the word "DAD" for this banner. Each letter was traced onto an A4 page. The girls coloured and cut out each letter.

They cut strips of gift wrap ribbon and
attached the letters to the ribbon with tape.

A couple of extra strips of ribbon were twirled to add to the banner. (Run the blade of your scissors at an angle along gift wrap ribbon to make it really twirly).

Ribbons and letters were pasted up over the doorway that their daddy would come through.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Easy Bake Biscuits

I usually steer clear of baking because 1. I am not very good at it and 2. the recipes I have tend to be complicated and finicky, but the truth is: The children LOVE baking! And since The Vacation Station is all about keeping the children happy, we waded into the murky waters of home baked goodies.

After a little reassurance from my dear friend, Chef Sam, I tried out this recipe for butter biscuits which was easy, easy, easy! I had all the ingredients, for a start, and happened to find some choc chips stashed in the back of the cupboard, so we were even able to turn it up a notch on the fancy scale!

So, here it is then, Chef Sam's super easy biscuit recipe:

Hard Butter Biscuits

INGREDIENTS:

300g butter, softened

165g sugar

2 eggs

500g flour (you may not need all or you may need extra flour, depending on temp of butter and size of eggs.)

METHOD:

Preheat oven to 180˚C.

Cream butter and sugar and add eggs.

Mix well and add half the flour.

Mix together, using your hands or a wooden spoon.

At this stage, extras can be added (like choc chips or jelly tots).

Continue adding flour until the dough is no longer sticky.

Shape into desired shapes and bake on a greased baking tray for approximately 15 minutes, or until golden brown. (This depends on thickness of the shape.) - ours baked for 7 minutes at 160C

Allow to cool and harden slightly before lifting from the tray.