Jen Buchheit on Instagram: "Cardboard Loom Weaving Tutorial 🧶 Here's a more detailed tutorial for making a cardboard loom! The size of the corrugated cardboard I used is 20cm x 26cm. Once you are finished weaving, you pull the cloth off the loom and it's ready! No need to tie the ends since everything is looped together. We turned our woven cloth into a coin purse. This would also be a great way to make some mug coasters for a DIY holiday gift 😊 #kidcrafts #easycrafts #holidaycrafts #carsboardcrafts #invitationtocreate #diygifts #holidaygifts"
Jeff and Lauren on Instagram: "I dare you not to smile! 😃 🫧 You need to try this recipe for GIANT bubbles! #bubbles #toddlerlife #kidsactivities #toddler #momlife Big bubble Recipe: 1/2 cup corn starch 1/2 cup dish soap 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 tablespoon glycerin 6 cups water Mix well, then let settle for a bit."
Erika | NYC content creator on Instagram: "How to make bakery-style parchment muffin liners! I used to try to fold them inside the muffin tin, which never worked out very well. Try this out and see if it works better for you! A great use for these liners? An Olympic chocolate muffin copycat of course! Comment MUFFINS and I’ll DM you a link to 3 of my favorite muffin bake offs! #bakingtip #bakinghack #muffinliners #bakinghacks"
🍓CHELSEA ZEFERINA🍓 on Instagram: "The cutest citrus dish towels! 🍋 This was such a fun project! Now I kind of want to do a a bed spread of curtains or something 🎨Supplies! 🎨 Lemons & limes Acrylic Paint Fabric Medium Dish Cloths 🍋🟩Instructions! 🍋🟩 Slice lemons & limes in halves or quarters Squeeze excess juice Use a paring knife to section the lemon, leaving just the membrane intact (this is the outline that will be visible when the fruit is stamped on the cloth!) Mix 1 part acrylic paint with 1 part fabric medium (you can also just use fabric paint) Stamp the fruit gently in paint Stamp on dishcloth Let sit for 6 hours to dry Have fun! 😊 #diy #homedecor #summervibes #kitchendesign #craft"
Denisa Halasova on Instagram: "Here is a really easy way how you can turn an old t-shirt into a bag 😍 The best part is that you don’t need to sew anything! 👌 Here is how to do it: - Cut off the sleeves - Fold it in half and cut the neckline area - Cut “fringe” - cut slits at the bottom of the t-shirt (about 1 inch wide). Make sure to cut both top and bottom layer - Tie the fringe - take the pair of front and back fringe and make two knots. Keep doing that until you tie them all Optional: - Cut the top parts (handles) and then cut it in 3 slits and make a braid. Do the same thing with all 4 of them. - Tie the front two together and the back ones together - You can draw/paint something on the bag if you like ☺️ TA-DAAAA 😁✨ It’s ready. (P.S. I hope you understand me because I really
Maria Roberts on Instagram: "I saw this idea and had to make for my Lego loving kids! It’s perfect for travel or when you need an on-the-go quiet activity. Details below xo • 3 ring 1 inch binder Lego baseplate 3 ring pencil pouch hanging strips (or glue gun) Legos * I used hanging strips so the Lego baseplate can be removed from the binder if needed! Idea from @unexpected.blessings"