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Oct
18

Clay pot crafts are really cool home decorations. In clay pot crafts, you can create flower pots which will make your guests envious that they didn’t create them themselves. Most times, the manufacturer begins with crafting new pots, which are decorated with flowers, stripes or whatever else comes to your mind. Decorating the pots is much easier than creating them from the scratch, and it can give you good satisfaction. This is a very creative hobby.

Pots for clay pot crafts can be purchased in different sizes and shades of brown, so you can choose whatever suits your needs better.

Can you imagine how happy your kinds will be with your new hobby? I bet they will want to decorate a few pots themselves, and in case you think of actually buying clay and making your won pots, they’d be all over you, trying to help.

Too bad clay pot crafts done from the scratch can be quite dirty, so you meed to expect lots of washing and cleaning. But it is fun, so it may be worth doing it.

And who knows, you may even sell some your your clay pots.

Apr
29

Weddings are a joyous occasion but can get expensive in a hurry. With wedding crafts you can insert a personal touch and hold the price down as well. Here are a few ideas for wedding crafts to add sparkle and creativity to your big day.

It is not that hard to create your own wedding veil. To make this wedding craft, you will need a length of bridal illusion in the desired length. You will also need a comb to attach it to your hair and a hat or headpiece to cover the comb. Sew large running stitches about an inch from the end of the illusion and gather it tightly. Now sew the veil to the comb. Top with hat or headpiece. As an alternative, you can decorate a wide-brimmed straw hat with silk flowers, ribbon, and pearls.

The bouquets and floral arrangements can also be personally crafted. For a simple outdoor wedding, consider wild flowers. They are free and have a charm all their own. Bouquets can be arranged in large clear vases, with a bow tied elegantly around.

Wedding favors for the guests are particularly appropriate wedding crafts. Refrigerator magnets are a simple and well-received favor. A really nice idea is to make a magnetic picture frame and include a picture of the couple. You could cut a frame out of craft foam in one of the wedding colors, arrange over the photo, and glue all onto a cardboard backing. Place self-adhesive magnet tape on the back of the cardboard. Decorate the front of the frame with foil heart stickers and a monogram of the couple’s last name.

Bows for the ends of the pews or rows make simple wedding crafts. Wide velvet ribbons are nice for fall and winter weddings, while satin is more appropriate for spring and summer weddings. Loop some flat lace in with the ribbons. In the center of the completed bow, attach some silk flowers and pearl sprays with a hot glue gun.

Perhaps you’d like to try your hand at decorating your own cake. Check the craft section of the department store for pans and gadgets of all types to help you create a cake to remember. Do remember, though, that it takes a steady hand. Be sure to practice before starting on the real cake.

Preparing for a wedding can be expensive, but with wedding crafts, you can take some of the sting out. Plan early, however, because it will take a little while to make favors for everyone and all the other little details you will want to take care of. Maybe creating wedding crafts will even relieve some of those wedding jitters. In any event, crafting your own wedding items is a way to have a personal, beautiful, and less expensive wedding.

Apr
26

Many people have hobbies. Actually most of them have at least one, and they find pleasure and relaxation in doing it.

I also have several hobbies, and I’d say they are beneficial to my mental health, because since practicing them, I’m more calm, more relaxed, and I look at life with much better eyes than before.

I’ve written about a few hobbies of mine, like rock collecting, or stamp collecting, as well as about another hobby which requires some artistic skills, namely clay pot crafts.

Now it’s time for a dialog, so I’d like to hear from, you, my readers, about your hobbies and why have you chosen those hobbies and not others? Are you a big fan of haiku poetry, or do you love classic literature? Are you happy with collecting kind of hobbies, or are you rather the hands on type, and like to manufacture various items? Do you think hobbies are good for your mental health?