As you can see the "Tag Pockets" were cut out of printed paper and attached to the cards with glue on only three sides.
My aim is to help keep our elderly and less-abled folk busy and happy! However...many of the crafts and activities will also appeal to all ages and abilities, so do have a browse...Loads of different crafts and quizzes - very easy to find by clicking on category buttons below! Have also introduced some discussion on ACEO Miniature watercolour painting - a new hobby?
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Sunday, 12 March 2023
Birthday and Other Greeting Cards with Tags!
As you can see the "Tag Pockets" were cut out of printed paper and attached to the cards with glue on only three sides.
Labels:
activities,
birthday cards,
brownies craft,
elderly craft,
embellishments,
flowers,
greeting cards,
hearts,
kids craft,
make cards,
penguins,
ribbons,
senior craft,
stickers,
tags
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Felt Bunnies Wall Hanging - Tutorial and Templates
A simple little felt wall hanging - here is how to make it...
You will need...
A4 sheet of felt for background
Scraps of felt for bunnies and flowers
Buttons
Pom pom or cotton wool balls for tails
Double-sided sticky pads to attach tails
Embroidery thread
Wooden dowel and ribbon to hang
How to make...
Print out the Bunnies and Flower templates
(my flowers were cut from a die on my Big Shot, but if you want to cut by hand here is a flower template to use)
Bunnies Template
Flower Template
Take your A4 sheet of felt and turn over a hem of 2cm (width of hem depends on the thickness of your wooden dowel - we used green garden stakes trimmed to size)
Bunnies Template
Flower Template
Take your A4 sheet of felt and turn over a hem of 2cm (width of hem depends on the thickness of your wooden dowel - we used green garden stakes trimmed to size)
Stitch across leaving ends open - either on machine or by hand
Cut out your bunnies and flowers
Stitch the bunnies onto the background, using a running stitch
Using double-sided sticky pads, stick on the bunny tails
First stitch both layers of flowers, together with the button and then stitch onto the background felt
Stitch stems with embroidery thread
Thursday, 7 April 2016
Quiz - 12 Anagrams - In the Garden - Printable!
As the season changes and our thoughts turn to Spring, I thought it was a good time to have a Quiz - 12 Anagrams - In the Garden...
Here is the link...with Answers in case you get stuck!
12 Anagrams - In the Garden
Hope you enjoy this quiz - if you want more, do have a look at my eBook -
41 Easy Quizzes and Answers - Printable
Great fun with your senior groups, over a cup of tea and a biscuit...!
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
Friday, 20 November 2015
Easy 3D Tissue Flowers in a Vase - Tutorial and template
So easy to make these 3D Tissue Flowers - we put them in a vase and mounted them onto black card...!
These tissue flowers can also be made to decorate greeting cards - just make them smaller to fit your card.
What you will need...
Tissue paper
What you will need...
Tissue paper
Stems - we used wooden coffee stick-stirrers but you can use string, paper strips etc
Print-out of template for vase
A4 sheet black card
Strip coloured paper for "table cloth"
Double sided sticky pads
Glue stick
Stapler
Stickers and bows (optional)
How to make them...
Cut out one vase template (there are two on each print-out) crease down lines on sides and bottom.
Turn it over and colour-in your vase front.
Then on the coloured side - Apply glue to the tabs - bottom and sides..
Attach the bottom tab to your black card and then ...
folding your glued tabs inwards, attach you vase to the black card. Push the tabs inwards so the vase is 3D and not flat.
Fold your tissue paper so you have about 20 layers of tissue (approx 9cms square) and staple twice in centre as per picture below.
Cut into a circle (no need to measure - doesn't matter if a bit wobbly!) and then cut into edges about 1cm (as below)
Then, one layer at a time, separate the tissue layers and pinch up into the centre.
Place your stems in the vase (fix in place with a piece of double-sided adhesive pad) and then attach your flowers - also using double-sided adhesive pads.
Finish with a strip of coloured paper across the bottom "table cloth" and we added a few butterfly stickers...
These 3D Tissue Flowers can also be used on greeting cards - make them any size you want...!
Labels:
3D,
black card,
bows,
brownies craft,
butterflies,
elderly activities,
elderly craft,
flowers,
kids craft,
senior activities,
senior craft,
tissue,
tissue paper
Monday, 29 December 2014
New Year A4 Posters - Printable Colouring In
Ease into 2015 with some A4 Posters
ready for you to print and colour-in
with your family or groups.
2015 Dog2015 Flowers
2015 Crinoline
Thanks to Raising Our Kids for sharing their free pictures, two of which I have used in the posters.
May the New Year bring Peace to our world
- after all, it is the only one we have...
Friday, 27 June 2014
Make Fun Summer Hats Collage - Tutorial!
Fun Summer Hats Collage! |
This week we decided to celebrate Summer (at last!) by making some Fun Summer Hats Collages.
Easy for any age or ability and some striking results - quite the thing for Ascot we believe!!
What you will need...
A4 sheets white printer paper
What you will need...
A4 sheets white printer paper
Decorative paper / thin card for hat
Embellishments - cutouts of flowers, butterflies, buttons, ribbons, bows - these can also be the kind you stick on gift parcels - glitter and anything else you have on hand...
Glue sticks (any glue really, but the sticks are less messy and dry quickly)
Double sided adhesive pads to attach bows etc
A4 sheet of card to glue the finished hat onto
How to make it...
Print out the Hat Template
Turn your print over and draw the same shape on the other side of your paper.
Easy way to do this is, is to hold it against a window so you can see see through the paper...
Now work on this side (your drawn hat outline)
Cut strips/shapes (whatever you want) of decorative paper/thin card and glue them across the hat shape - overlap each piece and go over the edges of the hat shape line.
When this has dried, turn your paper over and cut out your hat from the shape on the back of your sheet.
Here are some Flower Templates you can use
When you are happy with your hat, stick it onto an A4 sheet of card, at a jaunty angle and stick something in the corner to finish it off!
And here are some of our hats we made at Mencap...
Have fun with your group as we celebrate Summer!
Friday, 17 January 2014
Butterflies and Flowers Collage in a Vase!
Following on from making our Collage Calendar, our group made collages of vases of flowers, mounted onto black card. Some were made into calendars by adding a calendar tab and others were just a bright picture to hang on the wall!
Here are some samples of their creations...
Even the least artistic member of the group will end up with a very pleasing picture - on A4 piece of card - cutting, sticking and enhancing with stickers, buttons, ribbon bows etc
Have a go with your groups!
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