Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

Owl Post






In Harry Potter, all mail is delivered by owls. Although you might not be able to do that with real owls, here is a card that will fulfill that purpose!


Supplies



-At least three different corresponding pieces of fabric
-A glue stick
-Hot Glue
-Paint brush
-Two buttons
-Card Stock


Instructions

1. Take a card sized piece of card stock, fold it, and cut it into an owl shape, make sure you don't loose your fold.

2. Cover your card with a piece of fabric, glue it on, and trim the edges, so the fabric is the same size and shape as the card.

3. Cut out two small circles out for the eyes, it is best to cut them out at the same time, so they are the same size.

4. Cut a larger circle out for the belly. Cut a small triage out of this fabric as well, this will be the beak. 

5. Glue these pieces on the owl.

6. Then hot glue on buttons for eyes.

Lots of Love,

Rapunzel

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Feathered Friends


Here is a fun craft that will put a use to all those fabric scraps that don't seem to serve any real purpose except for cluttering up you craft room. 



This cute owl can be use as gift bag, or as decoration. 

Supplies
-Paper lunch bag
-At least three different corresponding pieces of fabric
-A glue stick
-Hot Glue
-Modge Podge
-Paint brush
-Two buttons

Instructions

1. Cut the top of your paper bag to look like ears. An easy way to do that is fold it in half length wise, and cut a quarter of a circle in the top. 

2. Take a rectangle of fabric that is the same width of you bag, and same height, measuring from tip of ears to bottom of bag, and glue it on. (do this over the side of the bag with the seam)

3. Turn the bag over backwards, and trim the fabric so it is the same size and shape of the bag.

4. Cut out two small circles out for the eyes, it is best to cut them out at the same time, so they are the same size.

5. Cut a larger circle out for the belly. Cut a small triage out of this fabric as well, this will be the beak. 

6. Glue these pieces on the owl.

7. Use a brush to Modge Podge your bag so the the fabric won't come un-glued.

8. Once the bag is dry, hot glue on buttons for eyes.

Once it is done, you can stuff tissue paper in the bag, so that it looks fuller, and cutter.





Have fun!!!!

Lots of Love,

Rapunzel 





Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Have some very Harry fun!

Being stuck in a tower provides you with a LOT of reading time. 






Trust me, I would know.


So, needless to say, I have read all the Harry Potter books.


And, I , just like any other crazy Harry potter fan, am physicked for the last movie to come out next month. So in honor of the premier, I'm posting some Harry Potter coloring pages from http://www.coloring-book.info! Enjoy!


Year one











More Harry fun to come!!! Enjoy!!!


Lots of Love,


Rapunzel