"Crafting Fun Simplified, Vol. 1" contains scores of fun, simple, inexpensive craft ideas, perfect for a class, church group, family project, or personal project. Here's an example page, right from the book. Try it out!
POTPOURRI JAR
Materials Needed:
pint glass jar
6" crochet doily
3 assorted buttons, 1/4" to 1/2" sizes
(colors to match ribbons)
1/8" satin ribbons:
(1 yard each of 2 colors,
and 16" of a matching color)
17" mm string pearls
2" silk flower with leaves
scissors; hot glue; ruler
1/2" safety pin
3-4 ounces potpourri
(about 2 cups)
3" craft wire
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Fill the jar with potpourri.
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Attach the safety pin to one end of the 16" satin ribbon. Weave
the ribbon in the doily evenly 2" from the edge. (You should try out
the doily on top of the jar for ribbon placement.) Make sure that the
woven ribbon pulls the doily tight across the top of the jar when it is
pulled tight under the screwing ridges. When the doily is pulled tight,
knot it securely under the last ridge. Do not trim off the extra
ribbon; allow to hang down the front of the jar.
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Cut the mini pearls into the following lengths: 3", 6", and 8".
Form a loop with the 3" piece. Glue this on top of the knotted ribbon
in the doily, with the loop extending slightly above the top of the jar.
Form a loop with the 6" piece. Glue on the knotted ribbon with the loop
hanging down to the bottom of the jar. Do the same with the 8" piece as
you did with the 6" piece.
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With the 2 satin ribbons left, make a loopy bow with 2" loops and 4"
tails. Twist tightly with the wire to secure. Glue bow to the knotted
ribbon to cover the ends of the pearls. Trim the ribbon ends at angles.
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Glue the leaves and flower to the center of the bow. Glue the
buttons to the top of the doily, off-center and slightly overlapping.
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