Notice: Function _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly. Translation loading for the wp-recipe-maker domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /var/www/html/wp-includes/functions.php:6131) in /var/www/html/wp-includes/feed-rss2.php on line 8 Crafts – Dash of Salterrae https://www.dashofsalterrae.com Salt Of The Earth Home Schooling And Making Thu, 10 Feb 2022 16:46:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.dashofsalterrae.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-My-Post-copy-2-32x32.jpg Crafts – Dash of Salterrae https://www.dashofsalterrae.com 32 32 Valentine’s Day Suncatchers https://www.dashofsalterrae.com/2022/02/10/valentines-day-suncatchers/ https://www.dashofsalterrae.com/2022/02/10/valentines-day-suncatchers/#respond Thu, 10 Feb 2022 16:45:08 +0000 https://dashofsalterrae.com/?p=294 February is not my favorite month. In fact, it’s the least favored month in my opinion. Most days are freezing cold, but the joy of the holiday spirit is long gone. We’re not quite into spring, but winter is taking its sweet time in leaving. It’s boring! It puts me in a funk! I want March already!

This is where Valentine’s Day comes in! For most of society, the day is associated with romance. For me, it simply gives character to a monotonous time of year. Just as twinkle lights illuminate the dark month of December, the bright reds and pinks add a spark of charm to get us through a dull period.

My husband and I rarely do much for Valentine’s Day. Crowds are obnoxious, and dating happens year-round. Sometimes we use it as an excuse to give gifts, but there is no obligation to do so. Throughout the first couple weeks of the month, however, we find little ways to celebrate love as a family. On February 1st, my kids wake up to a heart posted on their bedroom doors with a notes detailing something I love about them. Every morning they find a new heart until they receive a small Valentine’s Day goodie bag waiting for them on the 14th.

What is especially fun this time of year, are the crafts! Who doesn’t have core memories of making popsicle stick picture frames and heart-shaped cards for their parents? Does anyone else get that warm fuzzy feeling when they recall a scene of dripping glue bottles, spilled glitter, and scraps of red, pink, and white paper scattered across a school table?

Remembering it for yourself is one thing. Imagining it as an adult may cause a conniption. What is it they say? Glitter is the herpes of art supplies?

However, mayhem is not necessarily required for arts and crafts with small children. The other day I wanted a creative activity to try, but lately, I’ve struggled to keep up with housework. I didn’t want additional chaos added to my life.

As it turns out, this dilemma is the perfect opportunity for washi tape.

These suncatchers are easy peasy to make and look adorable displayed in windows. Go wild in choosing washi tape designs, and have fun lining different patterns across the hearts. As an added bonus, you can still achieve that traditional Valentine’s Day glitter without leaving your house in a wreck, thanks to sparkly designs currently available at Michaels.

To get started on these beauties, you’ll need to gather a few basic supplies:

Themed washi tape
Glue stick
Scissors
This print out on colorful construction paper or cardstock:

To begin, use your colorful cardstock/construction paper to print out the hearts. Each print will make one suncatcher.

Using the outer lines as your guide, cut out each heart. Next, you will cut out the inner heart. To make this easier, fold your heart in half and follow the inner line just as you would make a normal paper heart.

Next is the fun part! Lay strips of washi tape across one of your heart cutouts. Play with any designs or patterns that inspire you!

You can cover as little or as much of the heart as you want. When finished, run a glue stick on the surface of the heart (on the non-sticky side of the washi tape). Cover your heart with the second heart cut out. Trim any access washi tape from the edges.

Press the sticky side of the washi tape to your windows, and enjoy these lovely suncatchers!

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DIY Dyed Beach Sand https://www.dashofsalterrae.com/2022/01/24/diy-dyed-beach-sand/ https://www.dashofsalterrae.com/2022/01/24/diy-dyed-beach-sand/#respond Mon, 24 Jan 2022 01:01:43 +0000 https://dashofsalterrae.com/?p=115 A couple of weeks ago we had our first beach day of the season! We got together with a few friends, took PTO, and spent a wonderful day in sand and sun. Of course, the kids were ecstatic. Just a few days prior, my son started making comments about wanting to go to the beach, and his timing couldn’t have been more perfect. I think I surprised him quite a bit when I responded with “okay, let’s go in a few days!”.

While body riding waves is something spectacular, a child’s true enjoyment is in the sand. It keeps them entertained literally all day long, and while I do keep a watchful eye over them as they play, the endless supply of sand offers me an opportunity to take a break from hovering. My daughter was particularly in love with the gritty mess. So much so, she basically bathed in it…

On the other hand, taking my family to the beach doesn’t necessarily mean I check out for the entire time. On top of making sure we pack enough sunscreen, food, and novels, I also like to plan unique activities. This time around, I discovered an awesome craft!

This was an especially easy activity, and even though it may have gotten messy at certain moments, a quick rinse in the sea took care of that hassle.

All You Need Is:
food coloring, zip lock bags, and if you’re wanting to take your craft home, a bottle of some sort, as well as a funnel. I found plastic and glass tubes on sale at Joann Fabrics. I believe they were something along the lines of “glitter mixing tubes”. They were the bare minimum of what I needed for this activity because I wanted to get enough supplies for the adults to participate too (I know my friends pretty well. As expected, they totally made their own). However, if I do this again and I’m looking to do no more than one or two bottles, there were also larger decorative bottles with corks.

Another tool to consider is something thin and pointy to make designs with your sand. A wooden dowel rod
works fine, especially if it has a pointed end. Usually, you can find these in the cake decorating section of Walmart or craft stores.

The activity itself is simple. Fill a ziplock bag with sand, drop food coloring in, and start shaking. If you want to fill bottles, snip the corner of a bag, fit the funnel over the bottle’s mouth, and fill it with your choice of alternating colors until the bottle is packed full. For a really cool effect, stick a rod down the sides of the bottle to make funky designs with the alternating color layers.

On the other hand…this activity does not need to be a craft you take home! If you’re looking for some colorful beach fun that doesn’t come back with you (because let’s be honest, enough sand will follow you home without you trying), simply drop food coloring onto the ground and mix it in with a pile of sand. The result is vibrant beach sand to make unique and creative sandcastles.

This was truly an awesome beginning to our summer season, and I cannot wait to see what other activities we’ll discover in the next couple of months. At the very least, I’m going to pack food coloring for our next beach trip!

Originally published 7/10/2019

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