Friday, November 21, 2014

Travel Tin

Hello! I just got home from Japan, which was amazing!! I fed little baby monkey! :)

Anyway, that inspired me to do a travel kit. A travel tin is a little thing for traveling. You can use it at the airport/airplane when your bored, or use it on road trips. You can carry it around in a deep coat pocket.

Here is what you need:

small tin
gum
ear buds (optional)
teeny tiny note pad and teeny tiny pencil/pen (optional)
teeny tiny hair bush (optional)
iPod shuffle (again, optional)
Washi tape, ribbon, tiny feathers, anything
you want to decorate your tin with.

1: get a tin.

2: decorate it.

3: put stuff in the tin. 

4: done!

P.S. you can put anything in your tin as long as its small. 

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Decorate your ear buds

Got some ear buds that you don't like anymore? (Or just want to decorate?) Look here!

What you need: 
flat backed ear buds 
glue
two small dishes
beads, glitter, paper shreds, anything small that's easy to attach
newspaper

What to do:

1: lay down your newspaper across your work space.

2: pour a small amount of glue in one dish. in your other dish, pour your beads/glitter/paper inside.

3: dip your ear buds into the glue. then dip them into the beads or whatever you using.

4: let dry.

5: Enjoy your pretty new ear buds.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

How to make a post card

Here are a  few simple steps to making your own post card.

What you will need:
Paper
Glue
Scissors
Pencil
Pen
Blank postcard



















Take the piece
of paper










Lightly draw the outline of your picture









Draw in the rest of the picture












Ink in the picture












Put the post card over the picture.










Trace the outline of the postcard.











Remove the postcard.












Cut along the lines of the postcard.











Slide the postcard under the drawing.













Glue the postcard to the drawing.















Press it together. Almost finished.












Finished.














Thanks for reading! Kathy.


P.S. Check out my other blog, Kathy and Popcorn