Take a Pringles can and cover the outside with cute wrapping paper. You can put many things inside, such as cookies! Complete the look with a decorated ribbon to tie on the top and hold the cookie in place. This would be a cute and crafty gift to give your friends or family!
Make texting gloves to give as a great present! Start by buying two pairs of stretchy gloves, like the ones shown in the picture. Take puffy paint, which can be found at many stores ( I got mine at Walmart ), and paint a heart, smiley face, or any design on the tips of the fingers that face down. The rubbery texture will provide a resistant enough surface to use the touchscreen on your phone!
Make painted mugs that won’t wash away with stencils to create any word combinations or letters! You will need oil based paint pens (which sharpie makes). You can get a plain mug from places as simple as the dollar tree. You need scrapbook stickers to use as your stencil, and lastly, an oven! Put the scrapbook sticker onto your plain mug. Take your oil based paint sharpies and dot the mug thoroughly around the area with your stencil. If you make a mistake, you can wipe it away with some rubbing alcohol on a q-tip. Once your design is done and dry, peel off the sticker carefully. Making sure your area is well ventilated, place the mug inside the oven for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Let the mug sit in the oven for a few hours to cool off. Then, of course, enjoy your favorite beverage/give it to somebody!
Purchase a foam wreath, hot glue, a large bow, a small ribbon, and a variety of candy. Simply hot glue the bow to the top, then hot glue candy to the foam wreath (making sure that you let the hot glue cool a bit), but remain sticky before placing the candy on top. If you stick the candy to the hot glue while it just came out of the glue gun, the candy will melt. This is a cute idea for a candy lover! Last, take the small ribbon and hot glue a loop of it to the back. Make sure you glue it thoroughly so when you hang the wreath up on the ribbon loop it won’t break and fall.
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