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Craft Shed - Ideas For Using an Outdoor Storage Shed As a Craft and Hobby Center

Tue, 13 Oct, 2009

Anyone who loves to do a variety of crafts and hobbies knows just how difficult it can be to find room for everything inside your home. Once you start developing hobbies, the materials and resources you have for that hobby just seem to multiple all on their own. And this makes it very frustrating for you and your family too. You love your hobby and can't resist buying new things for it every time you come across great materials and sales, but your home is overflowing so much that you feel like you can barely walk around everything sometimes. And this is where storage sheds can be a wonderful addition to your home. Using an outdoor storage shed for your craft materials not only opens up room in your home, it also gives you plenty of space to help keep all your materials more organized. There are many different types of hobbies we all have though, so here are several ideas for how a storage shed can help with one or more of your own, or your family's favorite hobbies. Whether you love to crochet, knit, sew clothing, create quilts, or embroidery, if you're like the rest of us you have tons of extra supplies. It's just not possible to resist a sale on beautiful yarns or fabrics, and you know you'll use everything sooner or later, right? gucci shoes Well using a storage shed to keep these materials is an excellent way to keep it from over running your home, and it also does wonders for helping you to keep things organized. When you use a storage building to keep your craft and hobby materials, you can set up small bins on shelves to hold buttons, threads, and scrap materials for instance. You can also have larger bins and containers to hold your crochet or knitting yarns - in fact you can separate yarns into bins based on projects, or based on colors, then just label the bins so you'll be able to easily find the yarns you want at any time. Use other bins to hold your fabrics for sewing, scrapbooking or other hobbies too, and again separate these by color, fabric type, or project you plan to use them for. Try putting in a filing cabinet, shelves, or small bins to hold your project patterns and instructions too. You could have individual binders on shelves for instance, which hold your crochet or knitting patterns, clothing sewing patterns, and Scrapbooks you create too. Wouldn't you love a place of your own, where it doesn't matter if you leave your crafts out? This IS possible with a crafts shed in your backyard. When I was a little girl, I loved to sit and make various holiday crafts. Now that I am a mother, I share my love for crafting with my daughter. Every holiday season, we take time out of our busy schedules to work on some new holiday craft projects. wholesale gucci shoes When it comes to crafting with your children, I think it's important to take photographs of your crafting session. After they become adults, you can dig out these photographs and reminisce about the fun time that you spent together. If you are looking to build some crafting memories with your own children this Halloween season, consider making one of these quick and easy projects. Pumpkin Walnut Shell Magnet empty and clean walnut shell halves scrap of brown chenille stem measuring 1/2" in length orange acrylic paint and paint brush scrap of cardboard 1" piece of magnet all-purpose white craft glue child safety scissors gucci boots Paint the halved walnut shell orange with acrylic paint; let dry. Lay walnut shell down on a scrap piece of cardboard (or poster board); trace around it. Cut out this 'oval' shape and set aside. Glue the chenille stem so it looks like the pumpkin stem to the top of the walnut shell. Glue the cardboard to the back of the walnut shell and let dry. Attach the magnet to the cardboard. Lollipop Ghosts 1 sheet of white felt, cut into 5" squares 1 lollipop 2 (1/8" diameter) wiggle eyes 6" piece of 1/8" wide black satin ribbon scrap of black felt, to make ghost's mouth white tacky glue child safety scissors *optional* substitute an old white cotton T-shirt for the white felt Place the lollipop in the center of your felt square. Fold felt over; secure it shut with the black satin ribbon by tying a bow. Glue 2 tiny wiggle eyes on the face. Using black felt, cut out a tiny circle or oval measuring approximately 3/8" in diameter to use for the ghost's mouth. Glue mouth on below ghost's eyes and your done! Ghost Foam Magnet gucci sandals 1 ghost pattern 1 sheet of white foam 1 piece black foam scrap 2 (1/8" diameter) wiggle eyes 1 magnet white tacky glue child safety scissors You can free-hand your own ghost pattern. Place your ghost pattern on top of the white foam; trace around it. Cut out your ghost. Using a scrap of black foam, cut out a small mouth (round or oval) measuring 1/4" in diameter. Glue your 2 wiggle eyes onto the ghost's face along with the black mouth. Turn ghost over; glue on a piece of magnet. Let dry. Ghost Ornament 1 (3 inch diameter) Styrofoam ball 1 (8 inch square) of white cotton fabric 1 piece of black felt 1 (4 inch) piece of black satin ribbon, hanging cord 1 small straight pin (used in sewing) 1 (6 inch) piece of black satin ribbon white tacky glue child safety scissors gucci wedge shoes Center the ball on the square of white fabric; wrap fabric around the ball. Tie fabric shut by using the 6" piece of satin ribbon and make a bow. (the ball is the ghost's head). Tie the 4" piece of satin ribbon into a loop with a knot. Using the straight pin, push it through the knot and attach it to the top of your ghost's head. Add a small dot of glue to hold it into place. Using the black felt, cut out the 2 eyes and a mouth and glue onto the head. Let dry. These look cute hanging from trees! Article Source: http://www.wahm-articles.com


  

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