Thursday, June 14, 2012

Ice Cream Cone Cake

Ingredients: Cake, ice cream cones, chocolate frosting, vanilla frosting.
Supplies: Knife, piping bag.
Step 1: Cut the ice cream cones in half and place them around the sides of the cake.
Step 2: Pipe vanilla frosting on some of the ice cream cones and chocolate frosting on the others.
It's summertime, and even though this won't cool you off, it will be delicious!

Source: http://stuff.icanhascheezburger.com/

Mr. Useful

Supplies: Tennis ball, googly eyes (optional), any other decorations (optional), scissors.
Step 1: Cut a slit about two inches across into the tennis ball.
Step 2 (optional): Glue googly eyes and any other decorations you want onto it.
This is useful! Just check out all the uses!

Source: http://stuff.icanhascheezburger.com/

Friday, May 18, 2012

Balloon Fruits

Supplies: Multicolored balloons (long ones and round ones), green construction paper, string, scotch tape, scissors.
Step 1: Blow up balloons in the colors and sizes of fruits (Purple small ones for grapes, medium red ones for apples, long yellow ones for bananas, etc.)
Step 2: Cut out leaves and stems from the paper and tape them to your fruits.
Step 3: Tape the fruits to a long piece of string and hang it up for a party!
These look festive and pretty. Maybe you could not tape them to a string and just have them all over like regular balloons. Or fill them with helium and have hover fruits! The possibilities are endless!


Source: http://stuff.icanhascheezburger.com/

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Banana Yum Bites

Ingredients: Bananas, peanut butter, melted chocolate, chopped nuts.
Supplies: Piping bag
Step 1: Cut peeled bananas into segments (thirds would be good), and hollow them out.
Step 2: Dip the ends of each banana piece in chocolate and roll it in chopped nuts.
Step 3: Fill the piping bag with peanut butter and pipe it into the banana.
These... are the best invention ever. It's like a peanut butter and banana sandwich only without bread and has chocolate and nuts. AMAZING.

Source: http://noms.icanhascheezburger.com/

PS: Sorry I'm not posting more. I'll try to do better.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Chocolate Overload

Ingredients: A chocolate cake, chocolate icing, melted chocolate, chocolate chips, other chocolate candies, lots and lots of milk (If you actually plan on eating this)
Step 1: Bake a chocolate cake.
Step 2: Frost it in chocolate icing.
Step 3: Completely cover it in chocolate chips.
Step 4: Dribble melted chocolate over the top.
Step 5: Decorate in your favorite chocolate candies!
I NEED A GLASS OF MILK I NEED A GLASS OF MILK I NEED A GLASS OF MILK!!

Source: http://pinterest.com/all/?category=diy_crafts

Friday, April 20, 2012

Tile Coster/Paperwieght

Supplies: Bathroom tiles, magazines, scissors, glue, mod podge.
Step 1: Cut out desired pictures from the magazines.
Step 2: Glue the pictures to the tile. Don't cover the whole thing!
Step 3: Mod podge the tile.
These look really nice and could be used as a coaster, paperwieght, or, you could have a big party and everyone makes one of these and you could tile a whole room with them! Sorry for no pictures, but trust me, these look nice.

 Source: My teacher.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Fishing Lure Earrings


Supplies: 2 spinning fishing lures, a pair of ball-and-loop earring posts (or earwires),wire cutters, needlenose pliers.
Step 1: Cut off the hook at it's "eye" with wire cutters. Be careful! Throw away the hook.
Step 2: Using the pliers, open the loop on the earring post. Slide the loop of the earring through the eye of the lure, then close the loop. Add anything else you want.
Step 3: Repeat steps 1 and 2.
These are really simple and beautiful. I hope you like them!

Source: http://craftzine.com/quick/lure/

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Rainbow Pudding


I decided to do food now. Some of these are just too awesome to resist!
Ingredients: 3/4 cup sugar, 1/3 cup cornstarch, 1/4 tsp salt, 1 cup of 2% milk, 2 cups of whole milk, 1 egg plus 3 egg whites, 2 tbsp unsalted butter, 1 1/2 tbsp vanilla extract (have it clear if you can) or 1 vanilla bean, gel food coloring in rainbow colors.
Supplies: Saucepan, whisk, 1 small mixing bowl for each color you use, clear bowls small clear juice glasses or tall shot glasses, a disposable pastry bag for each color.
Step 1: Add the sugar, cornstarch, and salt to a medium saucepan (preferably stainless steel). Whisk the ingredients then add 1/2 a cup of whole milk. Stir until it's thick.
Step 2: Whisk the remaining milk (2% and whole), cooking over low heat. Constantly stir with a wood spoon for 15 minutes. Do NOT let the mixture boil.
Step 3: In a medium bowl, whisk 2 eggs until gently beaten. Slowly add about 1 cup of the hot milk mixture to the eggs, whisking as you do so. Then pour the egg and milk mixture into the remaining milk mixture.
Step 4: Cook over low heat again for 5 minutes. Don't let it boil. Remove from heat, then stir in butter and vanilla.
Step 5: Add the pudding to a medium bowl and cover it with plastic wrap, pressing it against the pudding until it's airtight. Refrigerate for about an hour.
Step 6: Divide the pudding evenly among the medium mixing bowls. Add a different color food coloring to each bowl. Stir and add more food coloring until it reaches the desired color.
Step 7: Divide the colored pudding into the pastry bags, or just spoon the pudding into bowls. Snip off the end of each pastry bag so there's a half-inch diameter hole. Pipe the pudding into each bowl so it shows rainbow colors like the picture above.
These are pretty looking and probably taste delicious. Tip: you can skip steps 1-4 if you already have vanilla pudding. Well, I hope you have fun making (and eating) these!

Source: http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2011/03/kids_kitchen_rainbow_pudding.html

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Cereal Box Pencil Case






Supplies: Cereal box, pencil, scissors, ruler, clear tape, hook and loop fastener, scoring tool (A butter knife will work)
Step 1: Open a cereal box at the seams and flatten it out.
Step 2: Cut out the pencil case template (it'll be at the website I got this from) and put it on top of the flattened box. Trace onto the cardboard the shape of the template and cut it out.
Step 3: With the pencil, mark the score lines where they are indicated on the template. Place the ruler on the cardboard cutout where you marked the lines. Run your paper scoring tool along these lines. Fold at the lines.
Step 4: Fold up the pencil case at the score lines and tuck the bottom tab inside the bottom of the case. Place a small piece of clear tape to secure the tab in place. Place tape along the long side of the case.
Step 5: Attach hook and loop fasteners to the flap on the inside of the case.
You can paint this if you want. I think it would look better that way. You see I have pictures for the different steps. I got those from the website. Well, I hope you have fun making pencil cases.

Source: http://craftzine.com/quick/pencilcase/

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Paper Sunflowers


I copied the exact instructions from the website, so no guesswork needed!
Supplies: Yellow paper plate, yellow yarn, brown yarn, green paint, stick.
Step 1, To make a yarn sunflower, first cut an odd number of petals around the edge of a yellow paper plate. Tape the end of a length of yellow yarn (we used 16 feet for the dinner plates) to the back. Wrap the yarn around the plate, going from one notch to its match across the plate. Tie the two ends together at the back.
Step 2, Next, to make the weaving easier, wind up a bobbin. Start by anchoring the end of a 5- or 6-yard length of brown yarn by winding it around your forefinger a couple of times. Then wrap the rest of the yarn around your whole hand. When you have about a foot left, carefully pull the wound yarn from your hand. Wrap the loose end around the center of this yarn a few times and tie it to secure.
Step 3, Find the end of the yarn inside the bobbin and tie it around the intersection of the yellow yarn on the plate's front. Weave the brown yarn around the spokes of yellow yarn, as shown. The yarn should pull neatly from the inside of the bobbin. If you run out of yarn, make and tie on a new bobbin.
Step 4, When your blossom is done, tuck the end of the yarn under the woven section. For a stem, paint a stick green, and tuck it into the yarn on the back of the plate.
These look beautiful! I hope you have fun making them.

Source: http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/garden-of-weavin-675519/

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Soda Tab Light


Supplies: Lots and lots of soda can tabs, a light case, glue.
Step 1: Glue the soda can tabs to a light case, let it dry.
Step 2: Put the light case over the light.
I know, in this picture it isn't glued to a light case, but I have no idea how they got that round shape! This could also work with lampshades. This could substitute a disco ball.

Source: http://pinterest.com/all/?category=diy_crafts

Colored Pencil Bracelet/Necklace


Supplies: Colored/normal pencils, saw, string.
Step 1: Use the saw to cut the pencils into little pencil segments.
Step 2: By some means (I don't know how they did it) drill a tiny hole through each pencil segment. If you can find a way, you could poke out the lead and string it through that.
Step 3: Sting the beads onto a string, tie it, and wear it as a bracelet or necklace.
These are like button crafts: it looks amazing and makes it obvious you do crafts! These are great. Please, if you know a way to drill a tiny hole through a pencil segment or poke out the lead, leave a comment. Thank you.

Source: http://pinterest.com/all/?category=diy_crafts

Friday, January 13, 2012

Nutella Strawberries


Supplies: Nutella, strawberries.
Step 1: Put a dollup of Nutella on each strawberry.
I know I don't usually do food, but these look so yummy! You could do raspberries instead of strawberries.

Source: http://stuff.icanhascheezburger.com/

Tiny Ball-o-Cute


Supplies: Ball of yarn, glue, two black, round, hole-less buttons.
Step 1: Glue the buttons into the ball of yarn.
For all you kniters and crocheters out there, if you have a ball of yarn that you think is just plain out boring, stick the buttons in and don't glue so you can have a little friend watching you knit. You could glue black ball bearings in instead of buttons.

Source: http://stuff.icanhascheezburger.com/

Friday, January 6, 2012

Button Hair Clips


Supplies: Hair clips, buttons, glue.
Step 1: Glue buttons to hair clips.
These are simple, easy, and beautiful. You could use multiple buttons on one clip. They don't have to be limited to hair clips. If you have a boring, blank plastic ring you could decorate it with buttons. I love things decorated with buttons! They look wonderful plus it makes it clear you do crafts. Tell me about any good button crafts! I'll put them on my blog. I hope you make plenty of button hair clips!

Source: http://www.bhg.com/crafts/kids/

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Button Bowl


Supplies: Balloon, buttons, glue
Step 1: Inflate the balloon (Don't use helium)
Step 2: Arrange buttons on top of balloon in desired way. If you want, make another layer of buttons on top of that one.
Step 3: Use something to hold the buttons that way. Glue the buttons together. DON'T glue to the balloon.
Step 4: After the glue dries, take bowl off balloon.
You probably want something to hold the balloon upright. You don't have to use a balloon, you could use a ball or other round object. You could glue the buttons to the balloon and have a really pretty balloon. Any way, this looks nice. It would be a good bowl to have on your living room table holding nuts or candy or something. I hope you have fun making this!

Source: http://pinterest.com/all/?category=diy_crafts