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DIY: Felt Leaf Garland

DIY: Felt Leaf Garland
pottery barn knockoff felt leaf garland
 There’s a wonderful world of possibilities in the world of felt.  I created a home accent garland with some felt sheets, blending seasonal colors and shapes.  This is great for kids' playrooms or just to decorate around the house.  My inspiration came from a Pottery Barn catalog. 
Let me show you how I made this garland.
Materials
  • Leaf template
  • Scissors
  • Embroidery needle
  • Ribbon (8-9ft)
  • Thread
  • Felt Sheets
  • Chalk (optional)
  • Pencil
  • Fabric glue

Instructions
1. Print out your leaf template.

2. Use provided leaf template to trace and cut out leaves from felt sheets.
Note:  the number of leaves used for this banner was 10, plus extra leaves for overlapping.
3. Use chalk to outline where your stitching will go.
4. Stitch your thread on a few leaves, not all.
5. Take two felt leaves of the same shape;
Slit lines with the scissors to one as you see below, on the orange, felt leaf.

6. Once the slits are done, brush the fabric glue to the slit leaf and press it over
the second felt leaf of the same shape.
The felt leaf in the back will show through the slit as seen below giving it a 3D effect.

7. You may cut smaller leaves to glue over larger ones for a different effect.
8. After you are done decorating your leaves, take the ribbon, threaded needle and stitch your leaves on the ribbon, you only need one stitch.
9. Then knot the string to close it and secure it, cut the extra thread off.
how to make felt leaf garland
how to make felt leaf garland
Now you have a felt leaf banner!
Hang it on your mantle, door, mirror or bed frame. The kids will love it in their playroom too!
Happy Crafting!



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DIY: Rock Monster Paper Clips

DIY: Rock Monster Paper Clips
These little rock monsters really inspired me.  
Zoe from Coastal Inspired Creations made some amazing little rock monsters 
using rocks, paint & magnets. They have
captivated my son and we just had to make some of our own.

I had on hand some acrylic painted gems for this little project, so I did not
have to paint any rocks.  We also wanted to add our own personal touch, 
so instead of magnets, we made rock monster paper clips.
Here is what we did; you have to include the kiddos for this craft.
  • Sharpie pen
  • White craft paint marker
  • Large paper clips
  • Googley eyes (self-adhesive)
  • Rocks/ gems already painted
  • E6000 glue or crazy glue -(for gluing the clip to gem)

1. Draw teeth in the shape of triangles or squares with the white paint marker.
2. After the white paint is dry, make an outline with the black sharpie to draw the mouth.
3. Add the eyes, since they already come with adhesive, all you have to do is stick it on.
4. Glue the clip to the rock or gem and let it dry.
hot make rock monster paper clips
Aren't they cute?
They are great for favors, gifts and even Halloween giving instead of candy.
Hope that you enjoyed.
Happy Crafting and a big thank you to Zoe!






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