Thursday, May 22, 2025
BFF Open House
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Papercrafting: Dyed Coffee Filter Flowers Part Two
In Part One, I shared how I dyed the coffee filters used to make these flowers. In this, I'll share how I made the actual flowers!
- Coffee Filters (I got a 100 pack at Dollar Tree)
- Acrylic Paints (Craft Smart from Michaels)
- Water
- Bottles (Dollar Tree)
- Shallow Tray (Dollar Tree)
- Stamens (80% off JoAnn after Christmas!)
- Dimensional Glue
Monday, May 19, 2025
Papercrafting: Dyed Coffee Filter Flowers Part One
- Coffee Filters (I got a 100 pack at Dollar Tree)
- Acrylic Paints (Craft Smart from Michaels)
- Water
- Bottles (Dollar Tree)
- Shallow Tray (Dollar Tree)
- Stamens (80% off JoAnn after Christmas!)
- Dimensional Glue
Thursday, May 15, 2025
BFF Open House
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Summer Crafting: Painted Llamas
I tend toward neutrals but I decided for Summer, I'd do some more colorful things. When I found these wood llamas at Dollar Tree, they were perfect for my Summer vignette on our kitchen display shelves!
Supplies
- Wood Llamas (Dollar Tree)
- Acrylic Paint (I used Craft Smart from Michaels)
- Acrylic Paint Pens
- Pom Poms
These are the llamas I found at Dollar Tree. Laid out this way, they remind me of the "Pushmi Pullyu" from Dr. Doolittle. For several years as a child, that was my favorite toy. It had a pull string and talked! I took it everywhere with me.
I painted them white using Craft Smart Acrylic paint from Michaels. Then I got out my acrylic paint pens and just went to town freehand.
I pulled out a selection of colors and on one, did random dots, and on the other drew a "saddle" and decorated the legs.
I grabbed my stash of pom-poms and chose colors that coordinated with my llamas.
I went mostly with these that have little iridescent fibers poking out.
I'm tickled with how they turned out. I will also post a tutorial on the coffee filter flowers in the background. I had way too much fun with those!