Crafts: Senior Night Poster Board

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Tomorrow is our daughter’s senior night so, they told them to make a poster board of pictures when they were younger.  After picking up a few items from Wal-Mart & Michaels, this is what we came up with.

I brought white and black poster foam boards, 1 black and 1 fluorescent green poster board. Just realizing that we didn’t use the green. Also, I picked up 2 sheets of basketball textured craft paper.

What we did was cut out the initials of her college and embellished them…..

The “L” we covered with basketball netting.

The letter “I” was covered with the textured paper.

and we punched holes in the “U” and laced shoestrings through the holes.

My daughter used the black foam board to cut out a skyline.

Then, she used glitter glue to create the windows on the buildings.

The skyline was glued to the top, back of the board.

We copied her picture on the printer and decoupaged them onto the board. We worked really well together until I began to get clumsy and was prohibited to touch it anymore. lol If you missed the poster board I did for her Super Sectional game last year click here to check it out. Hope you all had a nice weekend.

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Nicole is a wife, mother of 3, hairstylist, CEO & Jewelry designer, living in South Suburban Illinois, near Downtown Chicagoland. Nicole wishes there was a remote control to control her multifaceted life. Nevertheless, she’s enjoying every moment. CEO/Founder of Splitcybernality, Inc. Nicole noticed in 2008 how social networking users created multiple accounts for the different interest in their life. Therefore she trademarked SPLITCYBERNALITY® & created the website SPLITCYBERNALITY.COM ~Embracing The Intricate Woman Online. Also, designer of her own jewelry line Coco Essential.

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Kids Craft Tutorial: Paper Bag Puppets

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Here’s a great project to do with the kids on a cold winter snowy day.  This project can be customized for every child or can be used as treat bags for a party.  Let your imagination run wild!

Items needed

1.Paper bags

2.Paper Doll Dress Up cricut cartridge

 

3.Paper Stack colors of your choice we used the Grade School Stack

 

& The Natural Matstack

 

4. Embellishments & brads

 

5.Hot glue gun (optional),tape gun (ATG) or decoupage. We used decoupage on the characters and hot glue on the flower embellishment on the girl’s hair. The decoupage worked well and I would have used my ATG gun, but I ran out of tape yesterday while working on another project (shame on me).

 

Let’s Get Started

First decide on which characters you will like your paper bag puppets to be.  My daughter choose these characters and they were all cut at 5 1/2  inches.  I have the very first cricut so you can make yours larger if you choose in order to cover more of the paper bag.

 

Since we made to characters you can cut out 3 heads (we didn’t do bodies its up to you)  The reason for 3 heads is because 1 of the extra heads will be for the back of the boys head.  The girl doesn’t need one because we used long hair for the back of her head.

3 heads- press  shift + body (cuts at 5 1/2)

Use decoupage or tape gun to adhere head to paper bag

 

 

Front of girls hair:  press head wear + dancer

Back of girls hair: press head wear + ntvty1


Girls dress: press prnces and cut 2 because one will be for front and the other will be for back

 

We put a dress on the back of the puppet to give her a sense of being real when she turns around.

 

The shoes and socks came out of the Grade School Paper Stack.  I cut them out by hand and glued them under her dress.  I think they add the cutest touch!!!!

 

The flower was used to place on her hair with the hot glue gun and the brads were used for her earrings.  We also used some brown brads for her eyes.

 

 

 

 

Back view of Girl Paper Bag Puppet

 

We repeated the same steps with the Boy Paper Bag Puppet only we used

Shirt: press promby-s cut 2 one for front in back

Shorts: press promby cut 2 one for front and back

Hair: press head wear +promby

Feet: His feet were cut from the grade school paper stack as well.  I know…I know…..his feet don’t match his face.  Let’s act like they do for this occasion. :-)

Lastly, both of their mouths were cut by hand out of scrap pieces of leftover paper.

 

Hope you all enjoyed it.  Like I said a great project to do with the kids or use it to feed your creative spirit.

 

 

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Nicole is a wife, mother of 3, hairstylist, CEO & Jewelry designer, living in South Suburban Illinois, near Downtown Chicagoland. Nicole wishes there was a remote control to control her multifaceted life. Nevertheless, she’s enjoying every moment. CEO/Founder of Splitcybernality, Inc. Nicole noticed in 2008 how social networking users created multiple accounts for the different interest in their life. Therefore she trademarked SPLITCYBERNALITY® & created the website SPLITCYBERNALITY.COM ~Embracing The Intricate Woman Online. Also, designer of her own jewelry line Coco Essential.

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Home & Garden: Christmas Home Tour 2011 (Vlog)

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My Christmas decor is as done as it’s gonna get. Here’s my Home tour video. Hope you all like it.

Nicole

Nicole is a wife, mother of 3, hairstylist, CEO & Jewelry designer, living in South Suburban Illinois, near Downtown Chicagoland. Nicole wishes there was a remote control to control her multifaceted life. Nevertheless, she’s enjoying every moment. CEO/Founder of Splitcybernality, Inc. Nicole noticed in 2008 how social networking users created multiple accounts for the different interest in their life. Therefore she trademarked SPLITCYBERNALITY® & created the website SPLITCYBERNALITY.COM ~Embracing The Intricate Woman Online. Also, designer of her own jewelry line Coco Essential.

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Home & Garden: DIY Whimsical & Elegant Wine Glass Charms

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If I told you my Christmas tree was up and my house is almost completely decorated for Christmas, would you judge me?  Well, it is.  The week before last my husband took everything out of the attic and crawlspace.  I was up to my eyeballs in ornaments and for a moment I had a bit of regret.  Somehow I pulled it off. Whew!

  Now, I’m just adding the details and I started off by making some wine glass charms last night.  I’ve become obsessed with wine glasses.  I’ll drink water, orange juice, sparkling grape juice and anything else that belongs in a cup.  Now, I can’t have a naked wine glass!  My wine glass has to be blinged out or charming should I say.

 

 

 

Or a touch of Whimsy

 

 

 

You may remember the set I made for fall. I’m so geeked about my new charms that I can’t wait until the next holiday to make more. SMH Heck! Who needs a holiday? I can make them just because! HA!  If you’re interested in making your own be sure to check out the tutorial video above.

Later tonight I will be working on a wreath.  Ok! Gotta go!  See you over at your blog ;-)

 

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Nicole is a wife, mother of 3, hairstylist, CEO & Jewelry designer, living in South Suburban Illinois, near Downtown Chicagoland. Nicole wishes there was a remote control to control her multifaceted life. Nevertheless, she’s enjoying every moment. CEO/Founder of Splitcybernality, Inc. Nicole noticed in 2008 how social networking users created multiple accounts for the different interest in their life. Therefore she trademarked SPLITCYBERNALITY® & created the website SPLITCYBERNALITY.COM ~Embracing The Intricate Woman Online. Also, designer of her own jewelry line Coco Essential.

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Easter Decorations Repurpose,Recycle & Reused

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Nicole

Nicole is a wife, mother of 3, hairstylist, CEO & Jewelry designer, living in South Suburban Illinois, near Downtown Chicagoland. Nicole wishes there was a remote control to control her multifaceted life. Nevertheless, she’s enjoying every moment. CEO/Founder of Splitcybernality, Inc. Nicole noticed in 2008 how social networking users created multiple accounts for the different interest in their life. Therefore she trademarked SPLITCYBERNALITY® & created the website SPLITCYBERNALITY.COM ~Embracing The Intricate Woman Online. Also, designer of her own jewelry line Coco Essential.

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