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Latest Article: Arts And Crafts Easter Craft Idea And Acquiring Crafter's Block

Sometimes trying to decide on a craft idea can be extremely frustrating. It seems as though every craft idea has already been thought about and made, and for the most part it has. But sometimes it’s fun to make a really simple craft project but just put your own spin to it.

Easter is a fun time to make crafts. Easter craft ideas can be full of color and whimsy, not to mention that fun Easter Rabbit. Of course, an Easter craft idea usually consists of making an Easter Basket. Well, this is no exception. But once again, add your own spin to the idea and make it your own.

Something unique to make an Easter Basket from is a metal bucket. Small metal buckets can be found at most craft stores. Of course, you can decide on the size of the bucket. Take your metal bucket and paint it with your choice of colors. Create your own design and have fun with it. Then you will need embellishments. Various color ribbons are fun to place around the bucket or you may just want one strand of ribbon. Then continue embellishing with flowers, buttons, beads, or even a belt buckle.

As for the “grass” to place in the bucket, one suggestion is to use shredded paper. If you have paper that is straw colored then that may be even better. This would be something a bit different from the “Easter grass” at the store.

Now your Easter Basket could be used for hunting eggs or maybe as a centerpiece for your table.

As stated before, sometimes it is rather hard to come up with crafting ideas. I’ve been crafting for several years and absolutely love it but there are times that I get what I call “crafter’s block.” Yes, it’s similar to “writer’s block” but with crafts. Keep in mind that just because it’s someone else’s craft idea doesn’t mean it’s not your own creation. It’s up to you to design it how you wish.

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Latest Article: Make A Home Made Kid Race Car

Get ready for racing fun with this Home Made Kid Race Car!

MATERIALS

Rectangular Boxes - apple boxes, xerox paper boxes or similar
Colorful plastic or paper plates
Spray paint
Construction paper in assorted colors
Heavy ribbon
Staple gun
Brad fasteners
Craft knife
Glue and Masking tape
Markers
Foam letters and numbers to decorate

INSTRUCTIONS:

Prepare the Box - Start with one rectangular box for each party guest. If the box has flaps, cut them off with the craft knife. Turn the box upside down and cut out a square area on one side of the bottom (now the top of your race car) big enough to accommodate a child.

Paint Your Race Car - Spray paint your box a bright color - red, blue, green, yellow, or orange.

Attach "Suspenders" - Using the staple gun, staple heavy ribbon from end to end on either side of the box as "suspenders" to allow kids to wear their cars.

Add Wheels - Choose four plastic plates to make two wheels on either side of the box. Use a contrasting color to the color of the race car box itself. Fasten the plates with brads so the wheels will turn. Add another plate on top of the box to make a functioning steering wheel.

Add Headlights and Tail Lights - Cut two circles of yellow construction paper and glue to the front of the car for headlights. Cut two smaller circles of red construction paper and glue to the rear end of the car for tail lights.

Make an Exhaust Pipe - Make an exhaust pipe from a toilet paper tube with crepe paper streamers. Attach the tube to the car by making a series of cuts around one end of the tube, flaring it out against the back of the car, and securing with masking tape.

Personalize Your Race Car - using colored construction paper shapes, markers, foam numbers and letters.

Now make a race track in your yard using caution tape, old tires, hay bales, or whatever. For great ideas on incorporating this craft into a party, visit our Race Car Birthday Party page.

Patricia Jensen - EzineArticles Expert Author

Patricia B. Jensen is a mother of three and kids party enthusiast. She is the webmaster and owner of Kids-Party-Paradise.com - a complete resource for kids party ideas including invitations, cakes, decorations, games, costumes, favors, and food.

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Latest Article: Organizing craft supplies
Involving ones self in craft works is a great way to relieve ourselves from the stresses that overpower us in the form of our every day tasks and responsibilities. Therefore, it is important that we remember that the art of crafting is primarily aimed at stress relief, not accumulating them all the more. One can experience some good times being involved in the arts and crafts. The very experience in enriched as it calls for the element of inventiveness within; that very inventiveness, is otherwise almost never sought after. It gets even more enhanced and refined if we can device ways for craft supplies that are well organized. It is a matter of simple sense that there is a direct bearing of the nature of craft supplies ready at hand and the most that we can make out of our crafting efforts. Once we make sure that the craft supplies are in perfect condition, it is never stressful to get hold of the various things that we may possibly need to indulge in our craft work. This also allows one to indulge in greater degrees of innovation as one item or another may slip in to the peripheral vision and invoke creativity.

In order to make sure that the craft supplies are in perfect desired condition, we need to follow a few important steps that will ensure that the craft work is a real fun. It is not that there is only one type of craft work that all people take to. You, therefore, first need to decide on the particular type of craft work that appeals to you the most and which you really find quite delightful. There are several cases where people try one type, get hold of the craft supplies, and then, after spending a good deal of time with that, come to the conclusion that this type of craft is not the right thing for them. Do not let this happen with you as well. Take your time, relax, and come to the decision as to what kind of craft supplies will be the ideal thing for you. This is the first step to your task of organization.

Give yourself some time to go through all the boxes of craft supplies. You should never hurry in this work. It should be one box at a time. Throw away all the garbage and also make a note of such craft items that are of no use for your purpose. You can donate those items to others who will enjoy using the items in their craft work. On the other hand, you will have only such items left as your craft supplies that are useful for your craft work.

Keep a tab of the craft supplies that you already have and the ones that you may need in future. Plan and devise the most effective ways for storing those items. For this, you have to well assess your needs. It may be that your work needs you to travel a lot in your car. In that case, you should organize the craft supplies in such a way that you can easily store them in baggage. There are also several other considerations such as whether they need protection from insects or moisture, and so on. Take care of these little things and your organization of the craft supplies will entail you to make the most of this wonderful activity of crafting.


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