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Tag Archives: paper crafts
Make a bouquet of Paper Hydrangeas for Mother’s Day
Don’t you think mom would be thrilled with a bouquet of these gorgeous Paper Hydrangeas on Mother’s Day? I am in love with these Paper Hydrangeas and I thought you’d like to see them, too. Hilary at One Young Love … Continue reading
How to make a Springtime Paper Butterfly Topiary and Egg (And winners announced)
I have another springtime paper craft today, and it’s one the kids might like, too. Paper is pretty, it’s cheap and it’s easy to craft with, so it’s just about perfect. Patty Schaffer used a pastel spring green and aqua … Continue reading
Valentine Wreath Week: Make a Sweet Surprises Paper Loop Valentine Wreath
Chocolate and Valentine’s Day seem to go together, so why not make a Paper Loop Valentine Wreath using candy bar wrappers? It’s double the fun! Look closely and check out a few more details, too, like paper hearts on wire … Continue reading
Paper Valentine’s Day crafts from the past (and a celebratory giveaway!)
It’s Friday, and if you’re like me, you’re heading into your prime crafting time – the weekend. So, it’s the perfect time to revisit a couple of easy Valentine’s Day crafts from the past. These Valentine’s Day centerpiece ideas go … Continue reading
Make a steampunk style photo cube (& win the book Steampunk Chic)
Happy, happy New Year! Did you do anything fun last week? We enjoyed watching the movie Hugo, based on the book The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick. Have you seen it? It’s about a 12-year old boy who … Continue reading



















