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Upcycled Reading Glasses Painted Snowman Christmas Tree Ornament

Upcycled Reading Glasses Painted Snowman Christmas Tree Ornament

Looking for a way to upcycle all of those old pairs of reading glasses, eye glasses, and sunglasses? If so, this adorable painted snowman Christmas tree ornament is super easy to make! You only need a few craft supplies to make it. This one was 

Oyster Shell Seashell Gnome Christmas Ornaments

Oyster Shell Seashell Gnome Christmas Ornaments

Gnomes are cute and adorable. On top of that…they’re one of the hottest decorating crazes. You’ll find gnomes on linens, pillows, beach towels, figurines, garden decor, clothing, and yes…a big theme with Christmas decorating. These adorable gnome Christmas Tree ornaments are super easy-to-make and only 

Painted Autumn and Thanksgiving Seashell Designs

Painted Autumn and Thanksgiving Seashell Designs

Painted Autumn and Thanksgiving Seashell DesignsThese Autumn and Thanksgiving hand painted seashells are just way too cute! All of the designs are easy-to-make, so they’re great for beginners. You can use them as decorating accents inside or outside of your home. I have a few that will be placed on the kid’s Thanksgiving table and several others are lining the sides of the steps coming up to our front porch and door.

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All of the designs were painted onto large 4″ and 5″ wide large clam shells that we collected from the beach. Wash them in warm, soapy water using Dawn Liquid Dish Soap. It’s the best for removing sand, debris and fishy odors. Rinse with clean water. Air dry.

I used a combination of acrylic craft paints with a paint brush and acrylic craft paint pen markers. Don’t use Sharpies or regular markers as the colors will run! You have to use genuine paint pen markers. No templates or patterns were used. The designs were free-handed onto the seashell using a pencil.

Scarecrow – Base coat with 2 coats of acrylic craft paint in a tan/brown color. Let dry. Use a pencil to make “light” marks where you want the hat, hair, eyes, nose and mouth. Use paint pen markers to do all of the design work.

Autumn Pumpkin – Base coat with 2 coats of a dark teal color of craft paint. Let dry. Use a pencil to make a pumpkin shape with a stem. Use paint pen markers to do all of the design work and wordage.

Painted Autumn and Thanksgiving Seashell Designs

Thanksgiving Turkey – Base coat with 2 coats of gray color craft paint. Let dry. Use a pencil to dry a “peanut shape” for the turkey’s body. Then dry the feathers and feet. Use paint pen markers to do all of the design work.

Happy Fall – Base coat 1/3 of the shell with a grass green color and 2/3 of the shell with a light blue color. Let dry. I didn’t use a pencil to sketch on this one, I just “winged” it and I think it turned out cute. I did use paint pen markers for all of the design work.

Once the seashells are done drying take them outside. Spray them with 2 light coats of a Clear Acrylic Spray Sealer. I used one with a glossy finish. Let dry overnight. This protects the painted finish.

On the Happy Fall shell I decided to glue on a small silk sunflower using a dab of Gorilla Glue. Don’t use hot glue because that won’t last if you’re displaying them outside in the elements. When adding the flower, do so after you have sealed them.

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Quick and Easy Ribbon Angel Ornaments

Quick and Easy Ribbon Angel Ornaments

These ribbon angel ornaments work up quickly and are super easy to make. You can whip up several of them in just one afternoon. It’s a great way to use up leftover small Christmas ball ornaments and your smaller amounts of wire-edged ribbon leftover from 

Autumn Fall Hand Painted Flowers Clam Shell Seashell Designs

Autumn Fall Hand Painted Flowers Clam Shell Seashell Designs

Last weekend I sat down and painted these clam shells using a combination of metallic acrylic craft paint and paint pens. I did them in this particular color scheme as I’m using them as part of my Thanksgiving and Autumn tablescape. You can make a 

Halloween Jack ‘o Lantern Tide Laundry Pods Container

Halloween Jack ‘o Lantern Tide Laundry Pods Container

Halloween Jack 'o Lantern Tide Laundry Pods ContainerHalloween is a few days away and you can whip up several of these Jack O’ Lantern decorative containers by recycling empty Tide laundry pods plastic containers. I had several empty ones that I was going to use for organizing some things down in our basement. Instead, the kids had fun decorating for Halloween.

Before beginning the project you want to thoroughly wash the containers with warm, soapy water. Rinse clean. The label will need to be soaked and peeled off or use a product like goo be-gone to remove it. Again, wash with water as the goo remover has an odor and can be oily to work with.

Preschool Kids: If you’re working with preschoolers they can decorate their pumpkin by using markers. Allow for 15-30 minutes for drying time.

Older Kids: If you’re working with older children they can use acrylic craft paints and/or paint pens to decorate their pumpkins. Allow for 1-2 hours for drying time.

My 7 year old son made the one shown in the photograph. He painted the lid to the container using acrylic craft paint and a paint brush. He did the facial features with a medium-tip black Sharpie marker. Let everything dry. To protect the painted finish I took it outside and sprayed it with 2 light coats of clear acrylic spray sealer (just the outside of the plastic container) and left it dry for 3 hours.

Depending on the age of the child they can make simple ones like the one we’re showing or do more elaborate designs. It was a fun project for him to do and it cost me NOTHING, I had everything on hand!

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Kid’s Crafts – Painted Minions Clam Shell Seashells

Kid’s Crafts – Painted Minions Clam Shell Seashells

Kids love the Minions and today’s kid’s craft project is one that is suited for children ages 5 years and up (with adult supervision). The design was painted onto 2″ and 3 1/2″ wide clam shells but you could certainly do the same design on 

Quick and Easy Halloween Mason Jar Beverage Glasses

Quick and Easy Halloween Mason Jar Beverage Glasses

Hosting a Halloween party this year? Just looking for a quick and easy project to do with the kids? If so, it doesn’t get any easier than this!!! All you need for this project are 2 items: glass mason jars and Sharpie Markers plus your