Dried Flower Alphabet Cards

My mom gave me these wild flowers that she’d been collecting (and pressing/drying) on her travels.
I love them so much and wanted to create something that I could share.
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My mom gave me these wild flowers that she’d been collecting (and pressing/drying) on her travels.
I love them so much and wanted to create something that I could share.
Read More...I bought some cheese cloth from the dollar store.
We put it on a tray (we use boot trays for activities like this)
I set up some food colouring and small containers of water.
Use squeeze bottles or eye droppers if you’d prefer to water down your dye.
Read More...Ever since I was a little girl, I have LOVED Shrink Art.
My 14 year old daughter made these ones with me today. Aren’t they pretty?
Simply draw, cut and bake!
We put holes in ours before baking and then hung them from a branch in the window.
Read More...You’ll need a silicone candy mold set.
I bought this set at Michaels for $22 -minus 50% off with the coupon on the app.
I will have a TON of different ideas for how to use these molds! They’re a fabulous add to your craft cupboard.
Carefully – Fill each section with hot glue!
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Find a maple leaf that fits nicely in the centre. Use it as a stamp!
Read More...Check out how I up-cycled this old headboard into an outdoor easel!
Read More...If creating a big mud kitchen seems like too much work… start with a simple stove top.
This one is light and easy to move around (on the deck, at the beach, out in the woods etc…) Add a few pots and pans and you can set up a little kitchen space just about anywhere!
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