Use fabric paint to draw the eyes, nose and perch. Then start sewing on the scraps – I’d suggest starting at the bottom and work your way up to the eyes. Great way to use up all those fabric scraps.
OR buy it HERE
Use fabric paint to draw the eyes, nose and perch. Then start sewing on the scraps – I’d suggest starting at the bottom and work your way up to the eyes. Great way to use up all those fabric scraps.
OR buy it HERE
Cut a paper towel or wrapping paper tube and make this super cute bee hive. You could also use ping-pong balls for the bees! 
Click HERE for the instructions
Disclaimer: I rarely post projects that suggest to use toilet paper tubes. It’s a pet peeve of mine, that people will save and use something that has sat next to an active, flushing toilet for a week or more. So, I ALWAYS suggest if you are doing a project that requires to use cardboard tubes – grab a paper towel tube or better yet a wrapping paper tube instead. Thank you! *mini-rant over* 😉
Screw the lid to the under side of a wooden shelf. Fill your jars with buttons, sequins, etc.
Also think about doing this in the garage. Fill the jars with misc small parts, like all those extra screws you find after putting together a furniture kit!
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‘Cool’ way to re-use all those broken crayons. Think about using different shaped cubes too – fun!
You’ve seen those greasy grimy hands – here’s a scrub that works for that!
Love the Bohemian look of these sandals. Don’t be afraid to paint wooden beads in your favorite colors for this project.
All kids will love to help create a fairyland. Gather your materials today!