Showing posts with label rainbow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainbow. Show all posts

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Homemade Hand Kites

I made these hand kites over the weekend. What do you think?


I found the solid wood circles at the thrift store- a brand new 7-pk for .65 cents! I had no idea what I would use them for but I knew I had to have them. 

The number seven certainly was an inspiration, since I LOVE rainbow colors, it was an easy leap to imagine these as hand kites in all the rainbow colors. Fate? I think so. The next day I picked up some ribbon and within an hour I had a rainbow of pretty streamers for the kids. I decided to do 7 different colors rather than a full rainbow for each to help with color recognition. I could just hear them now- "I want the BLUE one, Ms. Wendy!"

So far the daycare kids, as well as Alex, love them. We've been using them for dancing and music, being birds and butterflies and anything else our imaginations can come up with. 

If you make these yourself, you do need to heat seal the ends of the ribbons. After having them for a few days the cats thought they were obviously meant for them and they were beginning to fray already. I used a candle flame and held the tip of each ribbon just barely away from it and it gently melted the end so it was sealed nicely and shouldn't fray again. 

I looked up the rings online and they sell for about $8 just for the rings, and the hand kites sell for $60 for a set of 10 on Etsy, or $7 for ONE. I really got a great deal finding these and doing them myself, and I can tell you they are EASY as pie to make. 

The biggest cost was the ribbon. If you sew a lot you probably already have an assortment of ribbon, and any kind of ribbon will do. I wanted something specific for colors, so even though I have ribbon I've been collecting from thrift stores and sales for months, I decided this time I needed to buy it new from the store. If I was just doing this for Alex, I might use what I had on hand and not care about the colors as much. The ribbon I got was from JoAnne's fabric store. It cost $2 for an 18 foot roll per color, so I paid a total of about $16 to make all 7 hand kites. Compared to the retail of about $60, I saved oodles and I like that it was made by me. 

Love them!  

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Alex is a Hand Model

I needed to show the scale of a few pieces that were going to be listed in my Etsy shop, and Alex had just the hands for the job!


Alex holding the rainbow nesting boxes. Aren't they cute? Have I mentioned before how much I LOVE rainbow colors??


These are the mini-rainbow dolls I made with Alex's input for color bases. I am thinking these will make sweet little charms for my car mirror or maybe a little mobile or part of a wind chime for the front door.

He did good, didn't he? How sweet are his little hands? To me they still look little at least.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

I Love Rainbow Colors!

Here's a craft I completed a few weeks ago for my Etsy shop.


Today I had an inspiration to put them on some Kraft card stock that I use for my shop tags. I'm always trying to perfect my packaging while keeping it simple and plastic-free, and I'm very drawn to the natural look of Kraft paper and boxes.

I also did a listing with these in a mason jar, which I LOVED as well, but the colors get muted just a tad through the glass so you can't see how vibrant they are until you open it up.


Whoever invented the rainbow is a GENIUS!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Crayon Butterflies

Using fun silicone molds from Denmark, we made these bright and colorful
Crayon Butterflies!


If you have old, broken or unused crayons, this is a fun project for all ages. My only tip is not to mix crayon brands, as they do not always mix well. Some melt at higher temperatures than others and the end result may have unmelted chunks remaining. 

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Eating Our Rainbow


Alex and I put together an on-the-go snack jar today.

Red: strawberries and raspberries
Orange: orange slices
Yellow: pineapple
Green: kiwi
Blue: blueberries
Purple: plums
Indigo: black grapes

Next time I might add a wire handle to make it easier to carry.