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At the North Fort Myers Branch, there will be "Something's Fishy" Story and Crafts for all ages at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 8. The North Fort Myers Public Library is located at 2001 N. Tamiami Trail NE. For more information about a program or to register, call the library at 533-4320. northfortmyersneighbor.com |
All Hands-On the Crafty Deck
It's all about activity here at Maker Faire Detroit. If you're over by the crafting area, you've got a lot to choose from:TaDaa! Studio T-shirt Tote BagXYRON Creativity AreaDetroit Lives MuralThe National Needlearts Association StationJust to name a few!Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Maker Faire | Digg this! blog.craftzine.com |
How-To: Rolling Clothes Rack
Heather of Hrrrthrrr has a great tutorial for putting together a rolling clothes rack. I love how she painted hers a bright yellow. It would be great for home use or for use at craft shows! [via pommes frites]Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in General | Digg this! blog.craftzine.com |
Paper-Inspired Centerpieces
I love fresh flowers and so does my cat, so we don't have them around the house very often. Instead, I like to make paper-themed arrangements, like these I made for my friend's wedding shower, and put them in a cool-looking vase or bottle. Do you make non-flower arrangements?Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Floral | Digg this! blog.craftzine.com |
Easy Paper Spider Web
I'm working on a headless costume for my 8-year-old and it's taking up all my spare time, which is bumming me out. How can I decorate the house for our favorite spooky holiday when I have to work at the office by day and then work on the costume at night?Luckily, I saw this quick and easy spider web paper craft over on Recycled Crafts. Now I'm getting a couple of 8-year-olds in on making the decorations while I work on the head-in-a-jar costume and my teenager works on concocting some gross snacks.According to the instructions over at Muse Lodge, all you need for these cute spider webs are some scrap paper, a black marker, and some hot glue. I tried Scotch tape for the kids' versions and it worked pretty well.Inspired to craft something for Halloween? Be sure to enter it in our CRAFT Halloween contest to win cool prizes. Costumes, decor, food -- whatever you create for Halloween is welcome in the contest. Read our full contest page for all the details. Deadline to enter is November 2.Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Halloween | Digg this! blog.craftzine.com |