Posts filed under 'tutorials'
WIP Wednesday: 12 sided ojo de dios
This is my first WIP Wednesday post. I aways enjoy them on other blogs. A week ago I took an Ojo workshop taught by Jay Mohler. This is a 12 sided one I started in the last day of the workshop. I found Jay online when I was looking for instructions on how to make simple god’s eyes for a lesson I was putting together. When I saw his Ojos my jaw dropped. I had no idea he lived near me when I found his website. I was lucky to be able to learn from the master. These would be terrific for 6th grade or up Waldorf homeschooling. This directly relates to geometry, and brings it into a 3 dimensional realm. For instance the purple was made with 3 squares, and the 2 two turquoise colors each make 2 triangles, or a 6 sided star each. This 12 sided one is too difficult for younger children, but they could make an 8 sided one or a 4 sided one witha bit of help. Mr. Mohler has a step by step tutorial on how to make an 8 sided Ojo on his website. The one below is an 8 sided Ojo. You should take a look at his website just to see the beautiful Ojos he makes. The ones I have made are really amature. His are amazing to look into. He also has a facebook page where he posts videos & pictures of new pieces he has available. I know that he also has an etsy shop.

Add comment November 25, 2009
Watercolor paper lantern tutorial
This is an easy tutorial for paper lanterns from a watercolor painting. You can of course make a painting just for a lantern, or use any other kind of paper.
gather materials: Watercolor painting, scrap cardboard such as from a cereal box, scissors, glue stick, tape, x-acto knife, tissue paper, clothespin, wire for handle
make a line 1 1/2 inches up from bottom, cut paper below line as shown
cut shapes from paper with x-acto knife
3 comments November 5, 2009
easy paper folded doves, for Noah story or not
You need a square of paper. Any size or kind will do. You may not want to get above 9 or 10 inches as it would start to get too floppy.
2 comments October 27, 2009
Little felt horse or unicorn pattern

This post is a response to Jennifer’s comment on the toys post. I used a pattern for the rainbow horses from a book called “Feltcraft”. (If anyone reading this does not have this book, you need to get it. It’s been a perpetual resource for toys and crafts for me.) Echoes of a Dream posted the same horse pattern that is in the book on her blog . You can sew the hair on as she did, or if you stuff with wool, you can use a felting needle to felt on hair from wool roving. One thing you need to know when sewing the horses is to sew the bottom piece (known as a gusset) to the 2 sides first, then the hooves, then stuff legs. Next sew the neck/head/back in that order. Stuff the head after you have sewn it because once you have sewn to the tail it will be difficult if not impossible to stuff. When you get to the tail area stuff the body, and sew up. Once it is sewn add the hair. For me it took about an hour to sew. As far as the mermaids go, I made that pattern myself, and basically I made tiny waldorf style dolls, and put a tail where the legs used to be.
1 comment August 2, 2009
Simple flower silhouettes
Creative Jewish Mom did a nice tutorial on flower silhouettes. I love these. They are simple, inexpensive, and beautiful.

3 comments July 24, 2009
Homemade moonsand recipe
Skip to My Lou (one of my faves) has posted how to make homemade moonsand. You may have seen it before. It is a sculptable sand that comes in different colors. My daughter has asked for it before, but I am always sceptical of anything made with colors & chemicals in a foreign country with little oversight or concern as to what goes into a product. I like the idea of the sand remaining it’s natural color, but you can buy premade colored sand as she did, or you can get a huge bag of playsand at a home & garden store like Home Depot, and color it yourself. Last fall we did a tutorial on how to color your own sand for crafts. You would simply color your sand, and skip the drying phase since it is used wet anyway. Her ratio of cornstarch to moonsand is 1:3.
3 comments July 22, 2009
Tutorial: easy pies for the doll house dollies
I found this tutorial for tiny pies at the Whimsy Love blog. So easy & so cute!

Add comment July 21, 2009
Great tutorial: how to make window stars
3 comments June 19, 2009














