Kira Grogg · this is what i do

fb g+ tw pin

Posts tagged with 'crafts'

Found 7 posts

More seasonal wreaths

14 November, 2016

Apparently wreaths are my new craft thing.  In particular, seeing how little money I can spend while making a decent looking wreath. I was originally going to get a wreath frame from Michael's and add things to it, but they wanted $6 for a small ring of flimsy styrofoam. And $12 for the sturdier kind.  Just a plain styrofoam ring.  No thank you.  

Fall leaves

I wanted a wreath for fall, and was looking for some sort of leaves I could put into a wreath shape.  I found some cheap coasters at Bed, Bath and Beyond: three packs of 4 maples leaves for $2 each.  Score.  They came in nice muted fall colors, just what I was looking for.

I decided 12 leaves with a little overlapping would make a decent size for my door.  I cut out a cardboard annulus from an old shipping box, making it thick enough to hold the leaves and its shape, without showing too much of the cardboard beneath.  (As usual, I did not take step by step pictures.)

Then it was a matter of spacing them evenly, alternating colors, and hot gluing them in place. After they were all in place, I added a few extra dollops of glue to make sure they stayed connected to the cardboard. I tied a dark green ribbon behind one of the leaves and around the carboard, so I could hang it from a hook on my door.  Not too bad for a $6 wreath.

 

   

White winter snowflakes

I have already made two Christmas-types wreaths, but I wanted a general "winter" wreath for after the holidays. 

For this one, my cheap materials came from the Dollar Tree.  I bought a 12 pack of simple foam snow flake shapes in white and silver sparkles. Then I got two packs of frilly snowflake ornaments with more sparkles.

 

Again, I cut out a thin annulus from cardboard (size was dictated by the size of the cardboard I had laying around).  I arranged 8 of the foam snowflakes onto the cardboard with just a little space between them, trying to maximize coverage of the cardboard. 

Hot glued those, then hot glued the frilly ornaments between them with lots of overlap. I took off the silver strings meant for hanging the ornaments, and used one of them for a loop to hang the wreath by.  Because the whole thing was so light, and the strings were short, I simply hot glued the string to the back of the ring.  A little of the cardboard still shows, but I didn't want the ring to be thinner and thus too flimsy. It works okay for me because it blends into the brown of my front door!

        


Christmas Crafts

02 December, 2014

I've been looking for ways to (cheaply) decorate my apartment for the holidays.  Right now it is covered with colored lights from walmart and dollar store tinsel garlands.  I have two paper-based wreaths that have miraculously survived (with just a little touch up) to be displayed for their 3rd Christmas.  Both I got from pinterest links:

Toilet paper roll wreath and Tissue paper wreath

Toilet paper roll wreath   Tissue paper wreath

So much hot glue.

This year so far all I've made is a little snow man coffee cup:

Snowman cup

 Back to pinteresting!

 

UPDATE!

After a trip to Michael's craft store, and the purchase of some clear plastic balls, I have more crafts:

Read more


Halloween 2014

02 November, 2014

I made a few Halloween decorations for a party, but no carved pumpkins this year :(

Decorations include ghost fridge, Frankencandle, and a ghost bag (which held spare costumes for people too lame to show up in one).

These simply involved markers, paper cutouts, and lots of double sided tape. I love double sided tape!

Read more


Mario Kart Cookies

16 June, 2014

My boyfriend hosted a Mario Kart 8 tournament last weekend. I've been a huge Nintendo fan ever since I slowly appropriated each of my brother's consoles for myself. I wanted to bring a treat, and I figured what could be better than cookies shaped like the boost mushrooms! Get it? Because the cookies have sugar = energy = boost?

I started with an old sugar cookie recipe that has forever been my favorite. My family calls them "Waveguide sailing cookies" because apparently my parents first encountered them when sailing on my uncle's boat "Waveguide", but it is a fairly basic sugar cookie recipe. The dough is simple to put together, but the rest of the process can be lengthly, depending on how fancy you want to get.

Ingredients

Dough
  • ¾ cup soft salted butter
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 jigger (3 Tbsp) rum
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 3 cups all purpose flour + extra for rolling
Icing
  • Powdered sugar (several cups)
  • Lemon juice or milk
  • Other flavorings (vanilla, almond extract, orange extract, etc.)

Equipment

  • Large bowl, mixing spoon, cup and spoon measures
  • Rolling pin
  • Baking sheet and parchment paper
  • Cookie cutter or beer can + scissors + glue
  • Oven at 350°F
  • Food coloring (red, maybe yellow)



These too could be yours

Tasty mushrooms, unlike the real kind

 

Read more


"Gingerbread" House

18 December, 2013

I made a little "gingerbread" house, but because I'm lazy, it's really more of a graham cracker house. The kind you make in 2nd grade. I don't think I have a problem finding my inner child.

Graham cracker 'gingerbread' house


Fall fun

08 November, 2013

I did eventually carve a new pumpkin. Also made some delicious fall cutout cookies, and took a walk in the park.

Grrrrr   Cooookies Autumn Leaves

 

Halloween

23 October, 2013

I'm on the hunt for costume and pumpkin carving ideas. But for now I will showcase my past efforts :)

Cannibal pumpkin

Cannibal pumpkin

 

Minnie in a mouse trap

Dead Minnie

Jack O'Lantern 

Jack O'Lantern

Bwahahahaha

Bwahahahaha