Monthly Archives: June 2022
WIRE COAT HANGER MOUSE
This little wire coat hanger mouse would be welcome in anyones house, so we call him or her “House Mouse.” Again the main supply needed in this project is a wire coat hanger—–if you send a note home with the … Continue reading
WIRE COAT HANGER CHICK
This is a “Hick Chick” wire coat hanger chick. He wouldn’t look so like a hick if you left his goofy hat off, but this chick just doesn’t care. Yellow, orange and blue construction paper and a pattern (included) makes … Continue reading
WIRE COAT HANGER BUNNY
“Hunny Bunny” is just that, a honey. Cute as can be with her pink, puffy, cotton ball tail and holding a carrot. A wire coat hanger project that is easy, with the patterns and directions included. A cute Easter decoration … Continue reading
AMERICAN INDIAN MOCCASINS
These little moccasins are just too cute. I made them with felt, instead of leather, following the directions for the One-piece, Soft-sole, Center-seam Moccasins on http://www.nativetech.org/clothing/moccasin/mocinstr.html I used my granddaughter’s foot measurements (size 12) to make the pattern. I think … Continue reading
GROCERY BAG DOLL
This is a cute little doll made from a brown grocery bag, but in the style of the corn husk dolls. Very easy and really a cute, inexpensive project. I’ve listed this project, “Fake Corn Husk Doll,” in the Miscellaneous … Continue reading
WIRE COAT HANGER PUPPY
This is my favorite wire coat hanger project. I call this little cutie, “Puppy Love.” These are so easy to make, especially because the patterns are full sized. They could be printed on colored paper, but I like to use … Continue reading
COFFEE FILTER CANDLE HOLDER
It takes a lot of imagination to compare these candle bowls with the glass art of Dale Chihuly, but they are fun to make and the cost of making them is right. We use coffee filters, colored tissue paper and … Continue reading
THE ANGRY BIRDS
I’ll be the first to admit that I know little to nothing about the video games my grandchildren seem to enjoy, but when I ran across some images of the angry birds I couldn’t help but see a fun project … Continue reading
