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Halloween Crafts – Post-it Note Pumpkin

October 16, 2018 by Penny Leave a Comment

I originally created the Post-it Note Pumpkin several years ago back on Being Mrs C. Time to revive it for this Halloween!

As Little Miss C and I sat at the kitchen table today crafting together with a bit of a halloween theme inspiration struck. Still on our patio windows were the letters that we put up when we reviewed Post-it Notes a few weeks back and as I looked at the orange and green colours I realised that I had the perfect materials to make a giant Post-it Note pumpkin.

Halloween Crafts Post It Note Pumpkin

What you need to make a Post-It Note Pumpkin

All you need to make this is:

  • Orange Post-It Notes*
  • Green Post-It Notes*
  • Black paper/card*
  • Glue* or double sided sticky tape*
  • A large wall or window space

How to make your Pumpkin

Halloween Crafts Post It Note Pumpkin

Arrange the orange Post-it Notes in a roughly round shape. You could make it a bit flatter at the bottom if you wish. Add some green Post-it Notes at the top to form a stalk.

Take your black paper / card and cut out three triangles (two for eyes and one for the nose) and a mouth shape. Use either glue or double sided sticky tape to attach them on to the orange Post-it Notes.

The Finished Pumpkin

Halloween Crafts Post It Note Pumpkin

Ta-da! One complete Post-it Note pumpkin.

If you’re feeling really clever you could try to create it in reverse so that it could go in a window and be seen from outside. I’m wondering about a smaller version for the square glass panel in our front door.

Happy Halloween!

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Filed Under: Childrens Crafts, Crafting, Halloween Tagged With: Childrens crafts, crafts, Halloween, halloween craft, KIds Crafts, post it notes, Pumpkin

Plastic Poppies: A Remembrance Day Craft

June 15, 2018 by Penny Leave a Comment

It used to be that all Remembrance Sunday or Remembrance Day poppies all looked the same. Occasionally you would get a handmade one, but they generally just followed the same uniform design. Then it seems the internet came along. The combination of sites and apps like Pinterest and Instagram seems to have coincided with more people making (and showing off) their own creations.

I’ve crocheted my own poppies before, but this time round I’m making plastic poppies as part of a piece of work that my WI is undertaking for a local event. I’ve set up a bit of a kitchen table production line to make plastic poppies which can be done very simply from plastic bottles. Here’s how.

What you need

  • Plastic drinks bottles – any size will do
  • Stanley knife or similar
  • Fine sandpaper
  • Red acrylic paint
  • Black acrylic paint or black sharpie pen
  • Paint brush

How to make the poppies

Firstly, use the knife to carefully cut the bottom off a plastic drinks bottle. I suggest cutting just above any dimples on the base of the bottle. These give the finally poppy a bit more shape. The remaining part of the bottle can be recycled.

Plastic Poppies Remembrance Day Remembrance Sunday

Once you’re bottle bottoms are detached, use either the knife or sandpaper to remove any sharp edges. If you’re planning on doing this craft with children you might want to do everything with the knife before getting them involved.

Plastic Poppies Remembrance Day Remembrance Sunday

Paint the inside of the bottle bottoms with two (or more) coats of red acrylic paint. Experimentation told me that two was sufficient to give complete coverage, but you may need to do more depending on the plastic bottles you are using.

Once the red paint is dry, use either black paint or black sharpie to colour in the centre of the poppy. The texture of the original bottle may mean that one method works better than the other.

And there you have it – plastic poppies, made from recycled drinks bottles. An easy, yet effective, Remembrance Day craft, that also makes use of plastic that might otherwise end up in landfill.

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Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: craft, crafts, crafty, plastic bottles, poppies, poppy, recycling, remembrance day, remembrance sunday

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