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Whats an easy arts and craft project i can do to waste my time?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

I dont have a lot of supplies and stuff but i need something i can do. mayb to decorate my room with?

Any ideas for craft project to make with an american flag theme? Kind of easy for 7 & 8 year olds….?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

It is a craft project for my daughters brownie troop. We are working on a badge about the flag..and suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

I Need an easy but unique craft idea for kids with disabilities PLEASE HELP!?

Monday, July 26th, 2010

I teach a special ed summer camp and this week is game show week. I need an easy fun craft that ties into our theme! I would greatly appriciate your feedback! Take care!

Three Easy Paper Halloween Crafts

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Different kinds of paper are probably some of the best materials to use for crafts because of their wide variety of uses and the ease with which they can be handled. Easy paper Halloween crafts might be a good idea for a craft project this October. Here are some of them.

Trick or Treat Bags

One great project for easy paper Halloween crafts are bags that you can give away during trick or treat. The simplest trick or treat bag design would be pasting pumpkin cut outs made from pieces of orange, black and green construction paper. If you want to be more creative with these easy paper Halloween crafts, you can cut out different facial features from construction paper to paste on the bag. You can add special scary features like fangs and horns. Fill the bag with goodies and fold and close the top with some tape. Cut some yarn and glue on the fold for hair.

Witch Masks

Paper plates are one of the most versatile easy paper Halloween crafts. Any Halloween decoration with a circular shape like a wreath or a pumpkin could be made out of paper plates. Aside from decorations, a variety of homemade masks can be made out of them like a witch mask.

In making witches from paper plates, simply paint the back part of your paper plate with light, lime or mint green. Let it dry and carefully cut out eye slots. You can trace the outline of the slots with black ink for effect. For the nose, cut a triangle from a piece of green construction paper and fold the triangle in half. Put some glue on the two long edges of the triangle and attach to the center of the plate just below the eyes. Cut a squiggly mouth from black construction paper and paste below the nose. Cut circles from brown construction paper for moles and warts.

Cut a triangle with curved edges from black construction paper and glue to the top of the plate to make a witch’s hat. Cut a long thin strip of construction paper and paste just below the triangular hat to serve as the hat’s base. Cut holes and insert rubber bands on the opposite sides of the mask. There are no other easy paper Halloween crafts than this.

Ghost Streamer

These easy paper Halloween crafts use additional materials other than paper. Get a circular object such as an old ping pong ball. Cut white crepe paper into long strips with widths that are slightly wider than the circumference of the ball. Stick the ball onto the center of one crepe strip. Put adhesive on the back of the crepe and ball and lay it horizontally on a vertically positioned strip. You should now have a cross of two strips with the ball at the center.

Stick a third strip of crepe to the back of the ball again. Do the same with the other two strips but this time, the crepe should be placed diagonally. Stick a fourth strip going in the opposite direction. Gather the remaining strips and continue sticking horizontally, vertically and diagonally.

Insert your hand under so that you are holding the very base of the pieces of glued crepe. Invert the strips such that the ball becomes completely covered. Gather the strips together and tie at the bottom of the ball. Draw ghostly features on the ball with a marker. Thread a piece of double white yarn on a small square of white cartolina and knot at the bottom. Stick the piece of cartolina on the head of your ghost.

What is a fun and easy craft to keep me occupied?

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

I’m a preteen, board during summer vacation. I love crafts like painting tote bags, knitting, making collages/posters, and i play 4 instruments. What crafts can i do to pass the time? It would be really cool if the craft isn’t just decoration, but i could actually use it like, a pillow, bag or candle~ THanks!

Easy Craft Ideas l Homemade Craft Ideas

Friday, July 23rd, 2010


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Anyone have an idea for an easy, relatively mess free art / craft project for kindergarteners and first grader?

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

I’ll have between 5 and 10 kids and about an hour to do the project in. The supplies I have access to include construction paper, glue, markers, crayons, scissors, paper plates, tape, yarn, and a few other things that I may be forgetting but really not much else and I can’t really go buy anything so please nothing that requires anything that I would have to buy. Any ideas will help, need something for this afternoon!

How to make a pop-up art/card! EASY tutorial!

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010


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Six easy steps to creating a killer ad campaign

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

So you think your company may need to do some advertising to drum up business in this down economy?

Smart idea.

But before you hire an ad agency, or do it yourself, I’d like to arm you with some information that will make your job easier, and your ads more effective.

Keep it simple.
A cluttered ad screams “small-time.”  Savvy advertisers know that people don’t remember a complicated message.  If you give them more than one main point, or throw a bunch of graphics and copy into the mix, chances are pretty good they will either skip it, or quit before you get a chance to ask for the sale.  Keep your message, your headline, and your visual clean, simple, and singular.

Exude brand personality.
All brands develop personality, whether you want them to or not.  Which is why smart marketers make sure their brands reflect the personality they specifically craft.  What is your brand personality?  Your ads – and all your advertising and marketing materials – should always reflect your brand personality so that your  target audience will have constant reinforcement of your well-crafted, deliberately thought out brand.

Cut through the clutter.
The average American is exposed to hundreds of commercial messages every day – some experts say as many as <i>3,000</i>!  So you want to do everything you can to make sure <i>your</i> ad is the one that gets noticed.  Do this by having a great offer, keeping your ad simple with lots of white space, and having a memorable and creative concept that exudes your brand personality.

Keep it strategic.
There are basically two kinds of ads:  1) ads that have a specific offer, and 2) image-building ads.  Both types of ads are important and should be used in conjunction with each other.  While the first type of ad is designed to have fairly immediate benefits (such as sales or attendance to an event), the second type of ad is designed to give you long-term benefits by creating top-of-mind awareness so when your target has need of your service or product, you’re the first company they think of.  My advice is to use both as part of your overall strategic marketing plan.

Look professional.
Very few things hurt your brand like an amateurish ad.  People viewing the ad will perceive your company as being second-rate.  So I   strongly encourage you to  think very carefully before doing the ad yourself, or letting the newspaper design it for you.  Think seriously about hiring a professional to create an ad campaign for you with a look and feel that will last for at least a year.  Consider having them develop four different ads that you can easily have resized for different publications and rotate throughout the year.  Also, think about having a “template” ad developed that can work for special sales or invitations to events.

Give them a reason to buy.
Whether you’re creating an offer ad or an image ad, be sure you give your target a great reason to chose your company, product, or service over your competitors.

Now more than ever, advertising is a smart idea.  Use these tips and you will create ad campaigns that cut costs…and the clutter.

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Ideas for a really easy craft project?

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

OK so I love crafts but I’m not wonderful at them yet. I’m in the mood to go buy some supplies for a project. What are some silly easy, cheap and fun things I could do?