Showing posts with label ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ideas. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Not Quite Crystal Clear...

I had fun making some of our Christmas gifts this year. I was trying to handmake or purchase handmade this season. I think I came out 50% not, lol. I think if I would have started further ahead of time I could have at least had 80% made. Oh well, something to work toward next time. :)

I really like making these "incognito" mugs. The kids and I were giggling each time we held them up. Kind of hard to look at someone drinking from it and not think they were a bit silly.


Then we just had to make more!


So I had lots of fun with these and I am in the process of making more. I wanted something a little more artsy as well, so I decided on doing some wine glasses. I found some stemless glasses that I had to have! I think they are so casually contemporary! They may not be for the wine connoisseur, but I think they can be used for so much. I would even use them as candleholders or a short vase.


Did you get a little crafty over the holiday season? Any ideas for the next holiday season? I am gonna keep my mind open, hands moving, and creativity flowing to see what we can do!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

The Sweetest Celebrations...

Yummy, candy-coated colors with visually edible details that make them so enticing for a sweet celebration.


Sunday, April 4, 2010

Quick and Easy Spring Crafts for Kids

From Art to Zebras had so much fun at the March of Dimes walk this past Saturday doing crafts and glitter tats with the kiddos. It was delightful for the little ones up through the teens! Imagine that!


beaded-chick-craft, originally uploaded by smallfrynotables.

This beaded chick was super easy! With just two wooden beads, markers, a feather and chenille stem, these were cute! We had the kids color the beads first, fold a 6" chenille stem in half and tuck the feather into the fold. Next, thread the smaller bead (head) on the unfolded end of the chenille stem, then the larger bead. Lastly, fold up the ends to make a couple of little feet. Your little ones can make a whole peep of their own chicks! Have fun...

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Handmade Mother Goose Stationery


recycled-envelopes-3, originally uploaded by smallfrynotables.
If you know me, you will agree I like books. I love books. Okay, I may be considered a hoarder when it comes to books. Some of my books are no longer easy to read because of missing or damaged pages. I still can't part with them. Sometimes I will use them in my artwork to add a bit of whimsy.

I love upcycling and being able to use these books for an entirely different purpose. I used some of the pages from a Mother Goose book that were undamaged and handcut each envelope. These are so cute and have been very useful for quick thank you notes. I slipped some recycled colored cardstock into each one along with a matching address label with a star shape cutout.

I love these and can't wait to make more! You can get some of your own in our studio or check out our etsy shop, small fry notables.

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Metamorphasis Monday
Show & Tell Wednesday
It's a Hodgepodge Friday
Make It 4 Monday
Tots Tuesdays
Do It Yourself Day
It's So Very Renovated Tuesday
Show and Share Day
Toot Your Own Horn Tuesday
Nifty Thrifty Tuesdays
Making the World Cuter Monday
Talented Tuesday!
Creative Cats!
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Penny Pincher Party Wednesdays
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Made by You Mondays
Whatever Goes Wednesdays
Weekend Wrap Up Party
The DIY Show Off
Just Something I Whipped Up Monday
Made It Monday
Tip Junkie's Tip Me Tuesday
A Little Craft Therapy
Look What I Made
Whatever Goes Wednesday
Make It Yours Day
Get Your Craft On Thursday
Frugalicious Friday

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Star Wars Paper Mache Fun!

We had a fun get together for a newly turned nine year old boy and a few of his friends today at the studio. He really likes Star Wars, so we decided upon these figures. They really got into it and were busy bees hard at work!
Anikan Skywalker in Paper Mache Form

This is also a great recycling craft project. We started off with a drink bottle with the cap removed for each child. They balled up some aluminum foil for the head and glued that on the top. We used wire for the arms, then layered on the newspaper strips coated in glue. The finished with a layer of paper clay on the head, paint, and glued on the finishing touches.

This is definitely something you can at home, just be prepared for a LARGE mess!

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What are little boys made of? Weekly Round Up
Penny Pinching Party Wednesdays - The Thrifty Home

Monday, October 26, 2009

In the Night Birthday Party Invitation for Girl


in-the-night-invite-4w, originally uploaded by smallfrynotables.

One of my nieces is turning 12 this month. That in between age is sometimes difficult to come up with ideas for. Most girls this age don't want anything "babyish" and definitely not "old ladyish"!

I came up with this series to fit in with this in between group. It has a bit of sophistication, without too much formality. I can see using it for a sleepover, especially a Twilight sleepover! Since most kids this age don't like anything TOO organized, how about some movie trivia? Or come dressed as your favorite character, or even a murder mystery? Love it!

Feel free to contact us if you need help coming up with more ideas for your tween's party!

Friday, October 23, 2009

monster theme invitations (#4)

Here is another fun monster invitation for that special little boy's birthday party or upcoming halloween festivities. Check it out on flickr , along with some other styles.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Custom Printed Monster Theme Party Invitations

I had fun making these cute little monster invitations. I love the scooby-doo colors that give it kind of a retro look. They could be used for a halloween party invite or a monster theme birthday party. They are 5.5"w and 8.5"h and include kraft paper envelope.

At our last monster theme party, we had the kids design their own little monsters out of terry cloth in bright colors. They turned out looking like ugly doll knock offs. Super cute and a BIG hit! Let me know if we can help with your monster or halloween party. We would be deFRIGHTed! Okay, that was corny, lol! --Michelle

Monday, April 27, 2009

Some FUN Photography!


You have to take a look at these images! Jan von Holleben - Dreams of Flying has some imaginative and amazing ideas. I think I might have to try out a few of these with my little mermaid and wannabe NBA player! Let me know if you all try this out; I would love to see your ideas!