Below you will see pictures of one of the craft projects I enjoy making. This t-shirt dress is embellished with crocheted flowers and a crocheted ruffle on the bottom. The belt loops and belt were also crocheted. To go with it, I made a crocheted headband using the "small wheel" design. I like to call it a pinwheel design. I made up the design for the t-shirt but watched a video to learn how to make the headband. You can check out this youtube video if you want to learn how to make one of these headbands yourself. Both of these projects were a lot of fun.
Below you will see pictures of one of the craft projects I enjoy making. This t-shirt dress is embellished with crocheted flowers and a crocheted ruffle on the bottom. The belt loops and belt were also crocheted. To go with it, I made a crocheted headband using the "small wheel" design. I like to call it a pinwheel design. I made up the design for the t-shirt but watched a video to learn how to make the headband. You can check out this youtube video if you want to learn how to make one of these headbands yourself. Both of these projects were a lot of fun.
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We tried these pancakes the other day. They were delicious and really were as fluffy as a cloud. I learned how to make them by watching a cooking video on Swag Bucks. Swag Bucks is a site where you can earn “bucks” by searching, answering a daily poll, playing games, doing tasks, taking surveys, and watching videos. These “bucks” can be redeemed for Amazon gift cards or prizes in the Swag Store. Want to join Swag Bucks? Just hop on over to our “Earn Money” page and click on the SwagBucks button to sign up. For these stars I used variegated red-white-blue yarn. The weight of yarn and size of crochet hook are not important for this project. If you want bigger stars, use a thicker yarn and bigger crochet hook. If you want smaller stars, use a thinner yarn and a smaller crochet hook. Round 1: Chain 4 and slip stitch into first chain to form ring Round 2: Chain 3; double crochet 9 times into center of ring; slip stitch into top of chain 3 Round 3: chain 1 and, in same stitch sc, half dc, dc, half dc, sc, slip stitch; chain 2; skip one stitch; in next stitch sc, half dc, dc, half dc, sc, slip stitch. Repeat until you have 5 points. After making the 5th point of your star, slip stitch in the space below your first point. Pull yarn through, cut off and weave in ends. For a little more fun, attach a magnet to the back of each star to make it into a “fridgie.” Wal-Mart carries small round magnets with a foam adhesive on the back – 18 pack for about 97 cents in the craft section. |
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This video by Gospel for Asia about Christmas has a message that reaches right into the heart and makes us think. |