Posts Tagged ‘Paper Craft’

Where can I buy pattern scrapbook paper in bulk?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

I want the same pattern scrapbook paper, not a collection of patterned scrapbook paper in bulk. I just want 50 sheets (for example) of the same piece of paper for a craft project. Most companies won’t sell bulk to a single person. They will only sell to businesses.

Large fish character

Saturday, July 24th, 2010


Hi Everyone! My nephew Jake came up with the idea of taking my other fish punch art and making it bigger! We used the Cricket, Stampin’ Up! punches and paper. Visit my blog for more paper craft idea and thanks for watching. ~ Dee

Free papercraft websites with directions?

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

i was wondering if anybody knew of any websites that have free paper craft templates to print out that come with instructions

Paper Craft 10 points for best answer!?

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

I would like to know some good paper craft sites,with tutorials ant models templates.10 points for best answer,thanks.

How to Make a 5-pointed Paper Star

Sunday, July 11th, 2010


How to make a 3-dimensional, 5-pointed star out of paper. Great craft idea for holiday decorations. Using the same principals, you can make a 4, 6, 7 or 8-pointed star, as long as you select the corresponding polygon shape; a square for 4-point, a hexagon for a 6-point, an octagon for an 8-point, etc.

Learn How To Weave with Paper Index Cards – CRAFT Video Podcast – CRAFT Video Podcast

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Learn how to weave with Travis Meinolf who’s featured on the cover of CRAFT: 08, the Weaving issue.

Teddy bear craft book

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

A teddy bear craft book is a guide that enables you to make soft teddy bears. It includes many types of teddy bears such as classic bears, wooly bears, bears to cook, bears to sew, bears in paper card and wood and also techniques such as sewing, knitting, printing, embroidery, making wooden toys and decorating cakes etc.

Few things to know:

1. It includes a useful stitching guide that you can refer when you make a project that includes different stitching techniques that you are not familiar to.

2. There are different tips along with the teddy bear projects that shall help you work with the fur fabric correctly so that your bear turns out to be perfect when it is ready.

3. It includes clear and specific instructions with important tips and reminders for successful completion of the project.

4. There are patterns accompanied with the projects that are full scale or need some adjustment. These patterns are clearly labeled as how they are to be adjusted to create proper size pattern for the project.

5. Teddy bear craft book also has a handy “knitting needle size equivalents” chart accompanied by instructions for the first knitting project.

6. There are also measurements, tension and abbreviation charts included with each knitting project.

This book is very useful for those who love to spend their leisure time by making some decorative and fun items that could be treasured for a long time. One can easily complete the given projects with all the necessary information at his fingertips.

There are different craft books available such as art and crafts book, holiday craft books, ceramic craft books, cross stitching books, home and garden craft books, paper craft books, knitting or crochet craft books, wedding craft book and a lot more from which you can choose one according to your skill and interest.

For more information, visit our recommended website craft-books.net

[PV] BIGMAMA – Paper-Craft

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

[PV] BIGMAMA – Paper-Craft

Handmade Party Invitations: 5 Easy DIY Ideas

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

You like the idea of making your own special handmade party invitations, but don’t really know where to start, or think your skills with paper craft are a little lacking, but every time you pick up that generic pad of fill-in-the-blanks invitations you just don’t feel happy right? Taking a little time to make your own invites adds a special touch to any party, but what’s more gives you a fantastic opportunity for a craft with the kids.

So, forget fancy paper craft ideas and start looking around the house for things you already have, or if needs be, pop down to the local discount store for the things you don’t.

Here are 5 easy handmade party invitations that you can make very easily together with your child.

1. Photograph It:

This has to be one of my favourite ways to put together an invite, and it’s also the simplest. Start by handwriting your invitation on a large piece of card and get your party child to hold it in front of themselves with a big cheesy smile on their face. Now just take a picture, print them on your home computer or through your local photo processing in standard 10 x 15 cm size. Laminate them for extra strength, or glue to coloured card.

2. Flip Flop It:

This one will probably require that quick trip to the discount store I mentioned and while there pick up some really groovy flip flops The humble flip flop makes a great invite  for summer pool parties, beach parties or anything with a tropical theme. You can write the invitation on the sole with a marker pen, or use the flip flop as a template and draw around it on a piece of coloured card. Cut out the flip flop shape, write the invite and decorate before sticking onto the sole of the flip flop. You could even use this as a basis for a game whereby each child has to find out who has their matching flip flop by sitting in a circle and asking each other questions with yes or no answers like the game ‘Who Am I?’

3. Age It:

I’m sure you’ve all at one time or another made a pirate map, perhaps when you were at school yourself. Well a better and safer way to get the aged look onto a pirate map for example is to make up a tray of tea, no milk or sugar required of course. Just soak a few tea bags in a tray of water and then drop sheets of regular paper into the water nice and flat. You don’t need to soak for too long, we don’t want the paper to disintegrate. Take out and hang on the line with a peg to dry. You now have the basis for a beautiful handmade party invitation with an authentically old look. Write on it with a fine marker pen in a loopy old fashioned way; perfect for any pirate party.

4. Puzzle It:

Take your invitation, either hand written, printed or one of those ones you can buy in a pad. After writing, glue to a piece of card stock. On the back create a jigsaw puzzle effect by either drawing odd shapes or mimicking a traditional jigsaw design. Now cut up the invitation accordingly and pop all the pieces in an envelope. Your little guests will need to put the invitation together in order to read it.

5. Inflate It:

Balloons are extremely cheap to buy and very easy to use as an invitation. Write the invitation on regular 80gsm paper, roll it up into a scroll and insert the invitation inside the balloon. Now blow it up and deliver to your guests with the words POP ME! written in marker pen. It’s even more appealing if you can inflate with helium and tie with coloured ribbon. Imagine your child turning up at school with a bunch of balloons for all their friends to stomp on, great fun!

Sarah Gasu

Sarah believes in giving a party the personal touch by creating handmade party invitations that will be worthy keepsakes. If you would like to download a unique invitation template from Sarah’s personal collection each month go to her website => The Party Mums and sign up for her mailing list now.

Cricut Expression Dust Cover (Step 1)

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

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