Wednesday, March 17, 2010

St. Paddy's Day Fun!


Happy St Paddy's Day!!


Here is a cute and easy GREEN craft for you all today...
I'm gonna make these with my boys after school!



Luck o' the Irish Shamrock Cap


Luck o' the Irish Shamrock Cap
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Total Time Needed:
1 Hour
Wearing one of these festive foam hats is a fun way for anyone to show off her St. Patrick's Day spirit.
Materials
  • pencil
  • ruler
  • two 12- by 18-inch sheets of green craft foam
  • heart-shaped cookie cutter
  • scissors
  • hot-glue gun
  • masking tape
  • clothespins
  • 3 green pipe cleaners
  • green ribbon
Instructions

  1. Luck o' the Irish Shamrock Cap - Step 1 First, mark and cut one sheet of foam (as shown). (Use wider circles for a larger hat.) See cutting instructions for a whole sheet.

  2. Luck o' the Irish Shamrock Cap - Step 2 Cut the second sheet of foam in half lengthwise and glue the 5- by 6-inch rectangle to the end of one half. Allow the glue to dry.

  3. Luck o' the Irish Shamrock Cap - Step 3 Roll the strip into a cylinder that fits inside the ring of foam (the hat brim), then glue the overlapped edges in place, using the tape or clothespins to hold them until the glue has dried.

  4. Luck o' the Irish Shamrock Cap Make ¾-inch vertical cuts (approximately 1½ inches apart) around the bottom of the cylinder, as shown, then fold the tabs outward. Fit the brim over the top of the cylinder, pulling it down to the bottom, and glue the tabs in place against the underside of the brim. Glue the 7-inch circle onto the top of the hat.

  5. Luck o' the Irish Shamrock Cap For the shamrock, glue one end of each pipe cleaner to the middle of a foam heart. Allow them to dry, then twist the pipe cleaners into a stem.

  6. Make two small cuts in the front of the hat, one above the other, close to the brim. Poke the stem in through one hole and out the other, bending the end so it rests on the brim.

  7. Finally, tie the ribbon around the hat, and it's ready to wear.


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    Look at these cute cupcakes...


    Made with Lucky Charms cereal...
    They also have a bunch of fun kids activity downloads on their site as well.


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    None of this for me today...


    I do not like beer anyway, lol!
    I'd prefer one of these if given the chance...



    Yummy!

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    I have a midterm tonite in my Music Appreciation class so no celebrating with green drinks, or dancin' any Irish Jigs for me.

    But I will leave you with my lil' Leprechaun Gage dancing a jig for ya:)





    Personalize funny videos and birthday eCards at JibJab!


    **Happy St. Paddy's Day from my 2 year old Leprechaun to you!!!**





9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hee-hee! These jibjabs are so funny!

What a cute cupcake idea! Lucky charms hurt my teeth, though!

No green beer for me either. I drank enough beer in my youth! ♥

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

What a fun posts and neat tutorial! I love making things! Good luck on your exam! ♥

Dan said...

Happy St. Patrick's Day to you too! The hat is really cute! I hope your mid-term goes well tonight! ~Dan~

Unknown said...

yOUR KIDS wIll LoVe those CUte HatS to fUn! THE VIDEO, is pretty funny too. Hugs girlie, Jenn

Stephanie said...

Make sure you make a hat for yourself too! :)
Fun stuff!

Sharon said...

Happy St Pat's day to you.
Good luck on your exams
The cupcakes look yummy.
Thanks for sharing.

sweetjeanette said...

The shamrock hat is cute, and the cupcakes - oh my!!! Lovin' it!
I hate the taste of beer, but love the JibJab video!!! Woooot!

jeanette from sweetjeanette.com

Tina said...

hey girl...cute hat and super yummy cupcakes...to much sugar I think...yeah I know like that is possible right?

I would love to join you for a maragarita anytime...you name the place :D

good luck on your test...hope it went well.

Sweet Bee Cottage said...

What a great little tam o'shanter! Okay - is that a real word? It just sounded nice and Irish. Hopefully I didn't say anything bad!

Cute, cute, cute ideas!