Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Dish Towel Angel

Last summer my mom and I were strolling through a gift store when I spotted a "dish towel angel."  Now the one I saw was pretty fancy-schmancy and carried an equally fancy-schmancy price tag ($16.95).  The dish towel was trimmed in lace and the arrangement used plenty of luxurious ribbons and trims.  Upon studying it, however, I could see that it was basically just a dish towel, pot holder and dish cloth.  I figured I could make one for less than $3 if I visited my local dollar store and I was right!  You can purchase the dish towel ($1), pair of pot holders ($1) and a pair of dish cloths ($1).  Pretty simple to make, too!  (The one shown was used with more expensive items, but I already had those.)  These would make cute gifts if you used seasonal items and would be awesome with some Bath & Body Works kitchen soap.

To begin you'll need a dish towel, pot holder, dish cloth and ribbon (or string, thread, zip ties, etc...):






Use a piece of ribbon to tie pot holder in the middle, then set aside:


Fan-fold the dish towel:


Then fold the dish towel in half:


Tie off a section about 2 inches from the top to make the angel's head:


Fan-fold the dish cloth:



Fold the dish cloth around the dish towel (just under the "head") and tie with a piece of ribbon to make the arms:

Secure the pot holder to the back with another piece of ribbon:


And there's your angel!








Thursday, January 10, 2013

Popcorn Snowman

I'm going to go ahead and put this craft in the "win" column.  I saw the idea on Pinterest, but the link was broken.  This one looked easy enough to figure out though.  I already had most of what I needed at home:  microwave popcorn packets, plain white paper, ribbon, and tape.  The only thing I had to buy was the gloves.  Dollar Tree had them 2 pair for a dollar so this was a pretty thrifty craft.




Aren't they cute??? 

1) I designed the face, buttons and heart on Word but you could easily draw a face.  Once it was printed I folded it around the popcorn packet and just taped it on back.

2) I put both gloves on one hand so that they were together.  Slip the gloves over the top of the popcorn packet.

3) Tie the fingers together with some ribbon.  Voila! 

You could make these much fancier with nicer gloves and different ribbon, too!