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		<title>Easy Easter Craft Ideas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kids of all ages enjoy doing Easter crafts. Working on a craft is an excellent way to have some fun, while adding a creative touch to the holiday season]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kids of all ages enjoy doing Easter crafts. Working on a craft is an excellent way to have some fun, while adding a creative touch to the holiday season.</p>

<p>An easy and fun craft to make is a jelly bean carrot. For this craft you will need some orange jelly beans, a clear, disposable icing bag, Easter grass and a twist tie or rubber band. Fill the icing bag with the jelly beans. Make sure that you leave enough room at the top so that you can close the bag with the rubber band or twist tie. However, before you close the bag at the top, add some of the grass. Then, you will want to close the bag at the top. Make sure that you get the grass, so that it won&#039;t fall out. When you are finished, you can tie a small ribbon around the top of the carrot. You then have a decorative carrot that you can share with family and friends.<span id="more-969"></span></p>

<p>If you are looking for printable crafts, <a href="http://www.dltk-holidays.com/easter/" target="new">Printable Easter Crafts</a> has a wide variety of crafts you can print out. As well, they have word searches, coloring pages, worksheets and recipes</p>

<p>Another quick and easy craft is bunny ears. For this craft you will need a white poster board, pink construction paper, scissors, pencil, glue and tape or a stapler. If you would like to add some extra special touches to your ears, you will also need Easter stickers and markers or crayons. To begin, you will want to cut a 2 inch wide and 24 inch long strip of poster board. Next, you will want to cut two bunny ears out of the poster board. The ears should be approximately 8 ½ by 3 ½. With the pink construction paper, you will want to cut out two smaller bunny ears. Then, glue the pink ears onto the white ears. Next, glue the ears to the inside of the band. You can then decorate the band if you desire. After you have finished decorating the ears, you can then place the band around your child&#039;s head and staple the band together. If you have any excess, you simply cut it off. Your child will love wearing his bunny ears around.</p>

<p>Kids love to make cards. A cute Easter card your child can make is a Thumb Bunny Loves You card. For this, you will need a piece of colorful cardstock. Fold the cardstock in half, to form your card. Next, take some white water based paint and paint your child&#039;s thumb. Have him place his thumb print on the paper, to form the ears and face of the bunny. Next, you can take a couple of sequins and glue on for the eyes. Black yarn can be added for the whiskers. Then, either you or your child can write the words Thumb Bunny Loves You on the card. As well, let your child decorate the inside of the card. Family and friends will love receiving this card that will be cherished for a lifetime.</p>

<p>Easter crafts are a fun way to celebrate the holiday, as well as spend time with your child. Let your imagination guide you, as you design some one of a kind pieces of art. Keep in mind that when working with children, the craft doesn&#039;t have to be perfect. The whole idea to simply have fun!</p>

<p><strong>More Easter Craft Resources:</strong></p>

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		<title>Creating Unique Bead Jewelry Gifts with Alphabet Beads</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 17:33:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The popularity of beads is timeless. Since time immemorial, beads have been used both for self-expression and self-adornment. The craft also never falls short in capturing the interest of every generation. You can go funky or elegant with beads, and alphabet beads are not an exception.]]></description>
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<p>I-L-O-V-E-M-O-M. How would you like to spell out your affection to your parents, siblings, relatives, and friends? Certainly, the standard ways of letting them know how much we care are through email and greeting cards will make their day, but it will draw a different form of happiness when your loved one receives a special piece made by you with their names on it.</p>

<p>This can be made possible using alphabet beads. You can come up with varying designs with alphabet beads and customize them to give a personal touch. Whether it&#039;s a necklace for your mother bearing her name or it&#039;s a bracelet for your dad. The different styles you can create along with other beads will not only spell out their names, it raises your expressiveness to the next level.<span id="more-968"></span></p>

<p>The popularity of beads is timeless. Since time immemorial, beads have been used both for self-expression and self-adornment. The craft also never falls short in capturing the interest of every generation. You can go funky or elegant with beads, and alphabet beads are not an exception.</p>

<p>Having an alphabet beads set doesn&#039;t need to be expensive, and the variety is endless. For instance, you can purchase straps or chains for bracelets in many forms and types of materials like silicone, satin, metal mesh, suede, flat cord, snake skin, and genuine leather.</p>

<p>The wonderful thing about alphabet sets is they are available in various typefaces as well as types like sterling silver or rhinestones. To add a distinct look to your alphabet jewelry, you can add in spacers, aluminum beads, or glass beads, ceramic beads, and a variety of colors of special pens as decorative for your beads. To complete your piece, string them on necklace cords and close them with clasps.</p>

<p><a target="new" href="http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-2331193-10423579"><img height="240" alt="Save with Weekly Beading Coupons - Artbeads.com" width="120" border="0" src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-2331193-10423579" /></a></p>

<p>Aside from being excellent gift ideas, making beaded jewelry with alphabet beads are worthwhile past times for teens who are bursting with creativity. Bead-making helps them create personalized jewelry items, mobile phone straps, belts, bags, the hundreds of others.</p>

<p>In the age the rising popularity of personalized items, using alphabet beads are a great way to express your individuality and sincerity. Here are some online resources where you will find alphabet beads in sterling silver. At <a target="new" href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2331193-10423544">Artbeads.com</a> <img height="1" alt="" width="1" border="0" src="http://www.awltovhc.com/image-2331193-10423544" />, all the beads are in sterling silver, which are 5.2mm in size and designed with a large hole for easy stringing to make necklaces, bracelets, anklets, virtually any jewelry item. All the letter in the alphabet are available including blanks, heart-shaped or square-shaped beads, or create a combination of both.</p>

<p>Additionally, at <a target="new" href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2331193-10423544">Artbeads.com</a> <img height="1" alt="" width="1" border="0" src="http://www.awltovhc.com/image-2331193-10423544" />, sterling silver alphabet beads and many other types of beads are available. The beads come in many sizes and fun shapes. Their beads sizes range from 8mm two-hole letter beads, 4.5mm block, 4.5mm rounded block, 5.6mm block, 5.8 rounded block, heart-shaped letter beads, and letter charms.</p>

<p>Spell your love and affection to your loved ones through alphabet beads. Or adorn yourself, the choices are endless and your piece timeless.</p>

<p>Examples of Personalized jewelry sets:</p>

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<p>Crafty Tags: <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/personalized+jewelry+items" rel="tag">personalized jewelry items</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/beads" rel="tag">beads</a></p>
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		<title>Addicted To Rubber Stamps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considered as the world’s biggest shop for hydrocarbon polymer inscription, Addicted to Rubber Stamps has about one million items in stock. Whether you are a neophyte or a professional in the craft, the company will cater to whatever kind of level you belong.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considered as the world&#039;s biggest shop for hydrocarbon polymer inscription, Addicted to Rubber Stamps has about one million items in stock. Whether you are a neophyte or a professional in the craft, the company will cater to whatever kind of level you belong. They feature a lot of products that will let you accomplish the project you have started because whatever supplies you need in this art, just name it and they have it.</p>

<p>If you visit a store of <a target="new" href="http://www.addictedtorubberstamps.com">Addicted to Rubber Stamps</a>, you would find yourself in the midst of conventional wood- mounts for engraving. There are also other of its kind such as clear badge, foam badge, pre- inked badge, magnetic badge and rolling badge, to enumerate a few. The company also happens to be a distributor of popular brands that are known to manufacture supplies of high grade quality. Examples are Hero Arts, Inkadinkado, Enchanted Ink, Tsukineko, Stampabilities, Ranger Industries and Technique Tuesday, among the others.<span id="more-965"></span></p>

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<p>Not only is there a huge selection of materials you can purchase, Addicted to Rubber Stamps also has embellishments, patterned paper, card stock and stickers that come from Creating Keepsakes, EK Success, Bazzill Basics Paper, Making Memories, Penny Black, Denami Design, Up Town, Provo Craft, Fiskars, Hampton Art, Marvy Uchida, Ala Happen, Stamps Happen, Inky Antics, Comotion, Words Worth, Magenta, Silver Crow Creations, Son Light, Victorine Originals and many more leading companies that are identified to generate the finest items spotted in the market today.</p>

<p>As a response to expansion, Addicted to Rubber Stamps introduced an affiliate, Addicted to Scrapbooking. The company has a wide range of adhesives, albums, cleaners, paints, pencils, pens, pigments, powders, sheets, beads, confetti, glitter, eyelets, brads, fabrics, gems, charms, trinkets, stones, patches, wires, cords, ribbons, powders, goodies, chalks, dyes, cards, envelopes, tags, bookmarks, papers, needles, overlays, containers, cutters, stationeries, stencils and stickers.</p>

<p>On another note, Addicted to Rubber Stamps also has another associate, Addicted to Craft Kits. If you are devoted to the art, it would be an advantage that you apply yourself to become a member. As soon as you are authorized by the company, you will be receiving various new tools that will be delivered right in your doorstep. Aside from that perk, you will also be qualified to discounted shipping on about any orders you will be adding each month. Does not that sound like an amazing deal?</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 06:14:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When picking out the color of your quilt, consider who will be using the quilted item and the mood you want to set when that person uses the quilt. Warm colors such as red, yellow and orange create a feeling of alertness while cool colors like blue and earth tones are soothing and calming.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those still learning the craft of quilting, it is best to start with small projects that are easier and faster to complete. Some simple items perfect for beginner quilting are pillow covers, table runners, or wall hangings.</p>

<p>Most quilters choose 100% cotton for their quilting fabric because it is easier to quilt, strong, and maintains its shape and color. For your batting, it will be easier to use a thin material. Batting is the fabric of layer in between the top and back layers of a quilt. You can use cotton, silk, wool, polyester or blends. When stitching the seams, always keep it &frac14; inch and do your best to make them even all around.<span id="more-964"></span></p>

<p>When picking out the color of your quilt, consider who will be using the quilted item and the mood you want to set when that person uses the quilt. Warm colors such as red, yellow and orange create a feeling of alertness while cool colors like blue and earth tones are soothing and calming. Use cool colors for bedroom quilts and brighter or warmer colors for quilted wall hangings in areas where you receive guests. One important tip in choosing your quilting fabric is to make sure that it is colorfast.</p>

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<p>Once you have a design in mind and have your fabrics ready, it is time to cut them. A helpful tool for beginner quilting is a quilting template, which is a material usually made of cardboard or paper pre-cut in a particular shape. These templates allow quick cutting of several pieces for easy quilting. They are ideal if you want to cut fabrics in other shapes besides the regular rectangle or square. Using easy blocks for beginner quilting is great to get familiar with the basic ideas and techniques of quilting including how colors work together. When cutting, make sure to use sharp scissors for easy cutting and to avoid ruining the edges of the fabric.</p>

<p>Another thing to consider in beginner quilting is whether you will choose hand quilting or machine quilting. Quilting by hand will of course take more time than using a quilting machine or a sewing machine. Hand quilters, however, argue that hand-quilted items are more special because of the time and attention given to them. In this regard, the choice is up to the person. Whichever you choose, the important thing is to enjoy what you are doing.</p>

<p>Certainly, there are other considerations in quilting especially for beginner quilting. There are many resources available out there and many expert quilters are more than willing to give you more tips and advice. Learn as much as you can about quilting and in no time, you will be quilting just like any pro.</p>

<p>Quilting Resources For Beginners:</p>

<p><a target="new" href="http://www.equilters.com/library/quilt_bytopic.html">Equilters</a></p>

<p><a target="new" href="http://www.mccallsquilting.com/qb/">Mcall&#039;s Quilting Always A great Place to Start</a></p>

<p>Some Great Examples of Quilts:</p>

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<p>Working with a sampler is the best manner to learn the basic embroidery stitches. If you will be teaching beginners, the most appropriate way for you to capture their attention is to still their mindsets by utilizing vibrant hues that will unmistakably add life to one&#039;s sight. Yes, it is challenging on your end especially that there is not much of an assurance that you can achieve your goal but, you will never know if you choose not to give a shot.</p>

<p>If your students are still in the primary level, DMC threads are the most common brands utilized for basic embroidery stitches. Not just they are cheap, a single strand is also thick so it is not easy to break by bare hands. As for the cloth, select a basket weave where at close glance, it will appear like a jersey. The textile is very ideal because small holes will serve as guidelines for the apprentice to follow. In such manner, the hemming lines would not be crooked.<span id="more-963"></span></p>

<h2>Back Stitches</h2>

<p>There are five basic embroidery stitches namely back stitch, cross stitch, half stitch, quarter stitch and three- quarter stitch.</p>

<p>Back Stitch is utilized to draw lines around. The first thing to do is to locate the center and put a mark. Put the textile inside the hoop and set it aside first. Divide the floss into six strands with a length of twelve to fourteen inches. Do not place the two yarns together instead, insert it in the eye of the needle and knot the tip for closure. From the border of the hoop, count two squares from the middle and press the sharp point beginning at the back going to the front. Bring the needle with the thread right to the next hole and do it all over again.</p>

<p>Three- quarter stitch is done by composing both the half and quarter altogether. Initially, form a square that composes of four boxes close to each other. Sew the quarter by bringing the threaded needle on the lower left portion of the square. Start from the back going to the front and cover the middle area with the yarn in slanting position. As for hemming the half, bring the threaded needle to the lower right portion of the square. Start from the back going to the front and cover the whole area with the yarn in slanting position. Execute both steps until you are done.</p>

<h2>Embroidery Resources</h2>

<p>As for the other basic embroidery stitches, you can obtain more instructions:</p>

<p><a target="new" href="http://crossstitch.about.com/od/learnhowtocrossstitch/tp/fivebasic.htm">Five Basic</a></p>

<p><a target="new" href="http://crossstitch.about.com/od/learnhowtocrossstitch/tp/fivebasic.htm">Cross Stitch</a></p>

<p>Here are some pictures of Cross Stitching Projects:</p>

<p><a target="new" href="http://crossstitch.about.com/od/photogallery/ig/Photo-Gallery/">Cross Stitch Photo Gallery</a></p>
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