Tuesday, October 13, 2009

October Meetin'

Just a quick reminder, our team meeting for October is the 14th - Wednesday at Charlene's house. If you didn't get the directions, send a message to madeforcache@gmail.com and I'll get them to you.

Don't forget to bring your challenge item for the theme of autumn/harvest and to send me a pic for show and tell.

Hope to see you there!!

Bright Ideas for Holiday Treats


I saw an ad online today for a fun website sponsored by Mars candy company - the makers of M & M's, Twix and all those other favorite candies. The site is fun because it has lots of great ideas for cookies and other treats for Halloween as well as other holidays coming up.

These treats look great for parties and are fairly simple and fun for kids to help with.

Check it out, it's www.brightideas.com

Monday, October 5, 2009

Message Luminaries


I found another great craft from the Queen of Craftiness - Martha Stewart.

These message luminaries are great for upcoming fall or Halloween parties. You could have them say any message from the "I'd turn back if i were you" to "the Party is this way" or anything else. You could also just use shapes like fall leaves, pumpkins, or anything else that would fit your party theme.

Materials:
  • Brown-paper bags (two for each lantern)
  • Votive or pillar candles in a glass
  • Stencils- either from the craft store, or make your own on the computer
  • Craft knife
  • Scrap cardboard
  • Glue stick
Step One:
Stencil letters, words, or designs onto one bag. Experiment with different bag sizes and typefaces; inspiration for script styles can be found in the art section of your local bookstore or library.Slide a piece of cardboard inside bag for a cutting surface, and cut out letters or shapes with the utility knife. Do not discard center cutouts from letters with closed shapes, such as A, D, and O.

Step Two:
Fold the top edge of the second bag over twice. Trim top of stenciled bag so it is slightly shorter than the bag with the folded edge. Run glue stick around edges of letters inside stenciled bag. Place bag with folded edge inside stenciled bag, tucking stenciled bag's top edge under inner bag's folded top edge. Press bags together at stenciled area; hold until glue sets.

Step Three:
Gather center cutouts saved from letters with closed shapes. For each one, glue the cutout onto inner bag exactly behind the corresponding letter on outer bag, creating the illusion of a printed letter. With lights shining inside bags, an O, for instance, should look a ring instead of a big round hole.

Now set up your display and light candles. Hold candle in its glass, halfway down in bag. Light wick with a lighter, and lower it carefully into bag. You can also use battery-powered or flameless candles if you choose.


For more great ideas from Martha Stewart, check out this craft and others here.