
Showing posts with label frombeths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frombeths. Show all posts
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Florida Safari = Crafters Inspiration
Tweet
Florida is such an amazing state~ gotta love the awesome tropical weather just about all year round. Being a native Floridian we do often seek out fun natural crafts to work with for our kids crafts like seashell crafts, pine cone crafts and other fun tropical treasures. In Florida you turn one way and your ocean side or like we did today head west and you just might find yourself in the middle of an African safari. Since it was a beautiful outside day we decided to step away from the craftroom and head out for a wild time at Lion Country Safari with our girls.
There is nothing like some new inspiration thanks to nature and this last minute adventure did just that. The girls had such a blast on the Safari and later were surprised to see how many crafters on Etsy have items inspired by nature and all those cool creatures we just visited: Fun Zebra prints, cool Lions, giraffes and even leopards too. The genuine colors and patterns are so inspiring and fun to work with.
We found all these fun Safari theme items from many of our Etsy TeamFest members. We also included some of our friendly Etsy shop owners that are living right there close to the Lion Country Safari savanahs. I wonder if they hear the Lions roar in the morning?
Enjoy these fun Safari themed treasures from your TeamFest and West Palm Beach , Florida Etsy shops.
When its time for a little new inspiration take the time to step away and just look around. Might be surprised with what you find! We will be posting new items with safari inspired patterns for sure. Here's our latest
And some Fun Pics from our Lion Country Safari Adventures today!
See you Soon.
From Beth

Monday, November 26, 2012
Pinecone Crafts from Sunshine Kids Craft Corner
Tweet
Agh the Holiday time. So many fun and beautiful handcrafted things to make and do! This is a great little handmade pinecone ornament craft that you can so easily make with the special little one's in your world. Let that imagination run free with Pinecones~ here's what we came up with.
Reindeer Pinecone Craft Ornaments
Supplies
1. Pinecones from the Yard!
2. Glitter Pens in Various Colors
3. Carpet Cleaners in Various Colors
4. Little Pom Pom Balls in Various Colors
5. Sticks from Around the Yard
6. Leaves from Around the Yard
7. Googlie Eyes
Step 1
Using a little Glue ( Elmers or Glue Stick) Add Some Silly Googlie Eyes to your Reindeer
Step 2
Once those Eyeballs on are there good. Grab a fun Colored Pom Pom for your Reindeers Nose
Step 3
Time for some fun Antlers. These can be made with sticks from yard ( very rustic and cute) OR you can also use carpet cleaners and bend them in fun shapes. Then find a snug little spot on each side of your pinecone to slide them in and add a little glue.
Step 4
Reindeer like to be able to hear so grab some nice little leaves from the yard and walla! Reindeer Ears!
Step 5
Make a Hanger by taking two pipe cleaners and twisting them around one another ( like a candy cane spiral) and connect them to either side of the PineCone with a good Twist!
Step 6
GLAM! Get out those kid friendly glitter pens and add some pizzazz to your handcrafted reindeer pinecone ornament.
SMILE and Happy Holidays FromBeths and the Sunshine Kids Craft Corner
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Sunshine Kids Craft Love Letters for TEAMFest Event!
Tweet
The Esty Street Team is getting the Holiday Season well underway! The team chose to work with Love Letters Cares and crafters all thoughout Florida are putting in to send a little love in the mail to those in need. As part of this team effort, the Paper Niche in Davie, Florida set up and allowed use of their wonderful craft room/ tables ( and stocked with tools!) for folks to gather together for a a loving cause. FromBeths and "family" joined in on the fun~ Just about our entire family showed from Mom, Sister, Nieces, Friends and of course my "little crafters." The children had such special time and put together some fantastic cards for Love Letters to share with children in need. Check out the their little Love Letters below and please contact our Team Captain Rose to send in your special cards too!
Thank you to Paper Niche


and Darindra of The Water Bottle Soap Company
for coordinating a special event!.
Labels:
Christmas Craft Ideas,
Etsy Christmas,
Florida Craft Shows,
florida etsy street team,
frombeths,
Handmade Cards,
Holiday ideas for Kids,
kids Craft ideas,
love letters,
Love Letters Cares,
paper niche,
TeamFEST
Location:
Davie, FL, USA
Friday, August 31, 2012
Sunshine Kid's Craft Corner " A Beautiful Princess Crown" DIY Princess
Tweet
Every little girl loves to dress up as a Princess and its even more fun when they can join in and handcraft some of the pretty accessories to for their imaginative playtime. This little craft is perfect for children of all ages and so much fun to make. It's perfect for an everyday craft, Princess Party Craft or Halloween Dress up Time!
Supply List
Curly Ribbon ( Lots of It!) In all her favorite colors
Sizzors ( Blunt Edge for Little One's Please)
Wired Gift Wrap ( Take your Pick!)
Other Fun Embellishments of your Little One's Liking!
Optional
Princess Wand
Paint Pens
Step 1: Using the wired Gift Wrap Ribbon Create a Circle Just a little Wider Than your Little Ones headsize. The Great thing about this wired wrap is that it's so easy to size up. Double up the Circle so that it's a little thicker and will maintain it's shape.
Step 3: Repeat in alternating colors. (Starting to look like something now? ) :)
Step 4: Once you have added at least 3 to 5 loops of Ribbon you can Curl It Up!



Supply List
Curly Ribbon ( Lots of It!) In all her favorite colors
Sizzors ( Blunt Edge for Little One's Please)
Wired Gift Wrap ( Take your Pick!)
Other Fun Embellishments of your Little One's Liking!
Optional
Princess Wand
Paint Pens
Step 1: Using the wired Gift Wrap Ribbon Create a Circle Just a little Wider Than your Little Ones headsize. The Great thing about this wired wrap is that it's so easy to size up. Double up the Circle so that it's a little thicker and will maintain it's shape.
Step 2: Cut REALLY Long Strands of Ribbon from your Curly Ribbon Spool. Create about 4 long strands ( which will actually be 8 when you clip the ends. Keep one end so that you can create a Loop as shown in the picture below. Then you'll simply want to loop the long strands through.


Step 4: Once you have added at least 3 to 5 loops of Ribbon you can Curl It Up!
So Cute!
Optional Wand
Step 1: These little wands can be found in most craft stores like Michaels or JoAnne's. Sometimes party stores have them too
Step 2: Use matching wired ribbons and curly ribbons. Wrap the wired ribbon around and then wrap the ends around a pencil to get a nice curl.
Step 3: Add a little curly ribbon, paint and embellish to your Princesses Hearts Desire!

Walla! A Beautiful Princess Crown
This is a perfect DIY Princess Party Craft and Fun Take Home Favor for your Guests!


Like the idea but prefer to have them made for you!
Visit Us at FromBeths on Etsy and we would LOVE to put them together for you.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Sunshine Kids Craft Corner- DIY Kids Party Favors
Tweet
Everyone loves a creative and fun kids party. The best part is when you have the time to allow the children to be a part of creating all the fun party favors, centerpieces and games that go along with it. As a mom of three, I know that you don't get the pleasure of doing these kinds of things with your little one's forever so kick back, seize the moment and craft away with your Little Treasure Too!
This month the girls and I have been experimenting around with little Pillow Favor Boxes. These little guys are so much fun and actually once you have all the pieces that you will need, the kids really had a blast putting them together. Imagine, you can work with your little one to make these sweet little party favors in any color or theme and actually for any holiday or special event. Fill them up with some stickers, candies and little themed whatnots and your on your way to great Favor or Gift Idea!
Here is what you will need.
1. A sheet of card stock paper cut out as 6 x 6. Two sided is nice to use just make sure it's heavy enough
2. A pair of Scissors
3. A scoring knife or we just used a plastic knife
4. Glue or double sided tape
5. A CD or a Can from your Pantry
Optionals: Depending on your theme or idea you can embellish these with stickers, stamps, ribbons,glitter and more. We still love Elmo so we had some Elmo letters around for ours!
4. Using the CD trace and cut out each end of the paper so both ends are rounded

5. Then flip the CD over and trace from the corners in to make an almond shape on the paper. These will be your ends that fold it. Trace the CD with a score tool or just a plastic knife
Way to Cute! Have some fun with creative ideas for crafting with your kids.
See u soon.
From,
Beth
This month the girls and I have been experimenting around with little Pillow Favor Boxes. These little guys are so much fun and actually once you have all the pieces that you will need, the kids really had a blast putting them together. Imagine, you can work with your little one to make these sweet little party favors in any color or theme and actually for any holiday or special event. Fill them up with some stickers, candies and little themed whatnots and your on your way to great Favor or Gift Idea!
Here is what you will need.
1. A sheet of card stock paper cut out as 6 x 6. Two sided is nice to use just make sure it's heavy enough
2. A pair of Scissors
3. A scoring knife or we just used a plastic knife
4. Glue or double sided tape
5. A CD or a Can from your Pantry
Optionals: Depending on your theme or idea you can embellish these with stickers, stamps, ribbons,glitter and more. We still love Elmo so we had some Elmo letters around for ours!
![]() |
Supplies |
1. Cut your sheet of card stock to 6x6
2. Fold down about 1/8" on one side ( this will become your seam)
3. Fold the paper in half
5. Then flip the CD over and trace from the corners in to make an almond shape on the paper. These will be your ends that fold it. Trace the CD with a score tool or just a plastic knife
6. Now that all your parts are layed out go ahead and glue/ seal your pillow seam. Give it a minute and then Pop It Up a little bit
7. Fold down the two ends where you scored the paper ( Starting to look like something now!)
8. Embellish your pillow pocket however you would like ie. stickers, letters, glitters what ever makes your little one's smile!
9. Add a little bow to it or around it and Walla! A fun handmade kids craft idea for your party. They will be so proud that they were a part of making them.
Way to Cute! Have some fun with creative ideas for crafting with your kids.
See u soon.
From,
Beth
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Sunshine Kids Craft Corner
Tweet
We have a new blogger for the Etsy Street team! My name is Beth Morgan from SFL and I am simply what I call a "Family Crafter." My girls and I craft, well we craft just about all the time. We ended up with so many fun things we had made that we opened up a shop on Etsy and are having so much fun. The Etsy community is a great base of wonderful heartfelt crafters from super skilled artists, jewelry makers all the way down to a whole lot of mom's who love to craft with their children. The latter is where I fall and since I do enjoy finding things to make and do with my girls I have volunteered to bring some of these fun and cute ideas directly to you here with my Etsy Street Team gang.
I am a generational crafter, my mom always had a jam packed closet full of fun things to make and do. Rainy days were never a bummer when I was growing up. It's hard sometimes to get in the one on one with children as they are always running here and there for sports, friends, playdates and whatnot but I have found that carving out that special little "craft time" for us is just so rewarding. They are my favorite shoppers.
So.. over the next bit I will bringing to you new Kids Craft ideas right here. We tend to be mostly paper crafters but I know that many of my Etsy teammates will have some actual "skilled art" ideas that will be shared as well! So go ahead and subscribe and join our RSS feed to get Kid's craft ideas sent right to you.
Since this week is Teacher Appreciation Week we have been having ALOT of fun. We have picked flowers from the yard and made handmade smiley face chocolates and since tomorrow is the last day... we are making thank you cards.
After looking around the girls landed on these adorable purse thank you cards.
Here is what you will need:
8 1/2 by 11 inch heavy paper or card stock
Paints (optional) crayons work just perfect
Embellishments of your choice (ie. glitter, sequences or anything you find around! That's what crafting is all about)
Total Time is .. laff well about an hour.
I am a generational crafter, my mom always had a jam packed closet full of fun things to make and do. Rainy days were never a bummer when I was growing up. It's hard sometimes to get in the one on one with children as they are always running here and there for sports, friends, playdates and whatnot but I have found that carving out that special little "craft time" for us is just so rewarding. They are my favorite shoppers.
So.. over the next bit I will bringing to you new Kids Craft ideas right here. We tend to be mostly paper crafters but I know that many of my Etsy teammates will have some actual "skilled art" ideas that will be shared as well! So go ahead and subscribe and join our RSS feed to get Kid's craft ideas sent right to you.
Since this week is Teacher Appreciation Week we have been having ALOT of fun. We have picked flowers from the yard and made handmade smiley face chocolates and since tomorrow is the last day... we are making thank you cards.
After looking around the girls landed on these adorable purse thank you cards.
![]() |
Here is what you will need:
8 1/2 by 11 inch heavy paper or card stock
Paints (optional) crayons work just perfect
Embellishments of your choice (ie. glitter, sequences or anything you find around! That's what crafting is all about)
Total Time is .. laff well about an hour.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)