Tuesday, August 22, 2017

DIY Yarn Initial

Hey, it's Lexa! This is a super simple craft so make for a friend, an relative, to sell, or for yourself.

Supplies:
  • Pizza Box (or other cardboard box)
  • yarn
  • fake flowers (Felt, paper, whatever they are on)
  • tape
  • sharpie
Directions:
Step 1) Draw the initial on the cardboard box with a sharpie, and cut it out
Step 2) Tape the yarn on the back of it, and wrap! Make sure to keep it tight
Step 3) Tape the end of the yarn tightly on the back. 
Step 4) Wherever it isn't the best (such as you can the cardboard) Tape or superglue some flowers on! 
Step 5) make more to sell or give away, or use as your own, and enjoy!

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Sunday, August 20, 2017

Super Simple DIY Locker Clips

Hey guys! It's Lexa! So, here are some super simple clips to put in your locker! These can hold hair ties, pictures, papers, sticky notes, whatever you want!

All you do it paint clothes pins, and then put magnetic tape on the back. (We had the cut the magnetic tape to make it fit across the back.) Annamarie and I made these, and we did a color scheme, (baby blue and hot pink) but you don't have to. You can do chevron, stripes, or polka dots, like we did, or paint it all one color, or come up with some ideas of your own! Anyways, after painting them, let them dry for 24 hours before putting magnetic tape on and using!

Saturday, August 19, 2017

Balloon Games

So, Annamarie and I decided to show you some fun and simple balloon games...with a twist! These are great for parties, or just having people over. (We tried them all before we played them, so, we will also give you our scores.) So, here they are!

Games... with a twist:

  1. Balloon volleyball... without hands! (Lexa won, 10-1)
  2. Don't let the balloon touch the floor... with two balloons, AND you can't touch each balloon more than two times in a row! (we got 55 taps on each balloon before one fell, which means we had to start over.)
  3. Hide balloons... timed! Pick one room and hide 4 balloons in that room, and then the other person will find them. Give them 100 seconds to find all ballons, or the person who hid them wins! (Lexa won.)
  4. Don't get hit! (We made this game up!) Have someone stand in a corner, and they can't move their feet from where they are now. Give them one balloon to use as a shield, and then throw balloons at them! (You are allowed to go retrieve your balloons.) Give them 60 seconds. If they can survive without getting hit 3 times, in the allotted time, they win. If not, you win! (Lexa won.)
There you go! (In case no one noticed, Lexa is kinda the competitive one)  Enjoy the games!

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

DIY Back to School Nail Art



Get fancy nails for school!!!

For the first image's accent nail, put on one full layer of #1*. Then, once dry, scotch tape sideways at a slant. Paint #2* on, let dry, then take tape off. Will leave nail with clear cut line.

For the second image's accent nail, which is a paper for school, paint white nail polish fully on nail. You may need 2-3 coats. Then, use a toothpick, dab red polish along the left side of the nail. Try to get it as straight as possible. Then, once dry, dab on blue lines also using a toothpick. Dry, then apply  clear polish.

*#1=first nail polish of desire
#2=second nail polish of desire

DIY Galaxy Binder Cover


Hi It's Lexa! And Annamarie!! We are having a sleepover right now, in fact, as I type right now, we are talking about this, and we are having a sleepover, and as Lexa laughs behind me, I, Annamarie, am typing very slowly. Just kidding. Now-

Ok, I'm taking the keyboard back from her. It's Lexa. Anyways, here is a simple DIY Galaxy Binder Cover. 

Instructions:
Step 1) Get your materials ready. You need: paint, tape (if you want to make a word), and a sponge.
Step 2) Cut out letters or shapes, and stick them on the paper wherever you want.
Step 3) Dip the sponge in the paints, and dab wherever. Make sure to partially mix the paints once they are on the paper. 
Step 4) Once finished, let dry for an hour. Then, peel the tape off.
Step 5) Stick in a binder, or hand up, or do whatever you want with it!

YOU ARE FINISHED!!! Good luck. 

(The word on the binder cover is pretty much Lexa (me) in a nutshell. Annmarie agrees. Also Annamarie is reading this as I type and it's messing me up.)

Saturday, August 12, 2017

DIY Painted Pencils

Hey, it's Lexa! So, I don't really enjoy using plain, boring, regular pencils. I ususally use ones that are colorful and have some sort of design, or I use mechanical pencils. Here's a simple way to personalize your 'normal' pencils, so you can do some art AND make your normal pencil's how you've always dreamed they'd look. (Ok, so maybe dreaming about your perfect pencil is weird. But still, here's how to make a 'normal' pencil your own.)

Supplies:
  • Acrylic paint in whatever color you chose
  • pencils 
  • pant supplies
  • paper (to cover work space)
Instructions:
Step 1: Cover your work space and get ready
Step 2: Put tape over whatever part of the pencil you don't want to be colored (tip, eraser, et cetera)
Step 3: Use a base coat in whatever color you want of acrylic paint. (I used white.) You can do this one side at a time, but an easier way is to paint the whole pencil and balance it between two things, so the tip is on something, and so is the eraser, but the rest is in the air. (After you've painted it, so it can dry.) I used two paint bottles for this, placing the tip on one bottle, and the eraser on another.
Step 4: Let dry, then finish painting. (I added polka dots, but you can do polka dots, hearts, stripes, et cetera) Dry Time depends on your paint. I waited 20-30 minutes. Repeat this step as many times as necessary until you are finished with your pencil.
Step 5: After 24 hours, take the tape off of the pencil, and sharpen if you haven't already.
Step 6: Use!! The pencil still works as a pencil, all you did was make it colorful!!




Painting ideas: 
  • polka dots
  • stripes
  • chevron
  • hearts
  • stars
  • smiley faces
  • just one color!!
Techniques:
For polka dots, use the holes in notebook paper, or hole-punch regular paper.
For stripes, use the lighter color on the whole pencil, and once that dries completely, put tape over the part you still want to be the lighter color, and cover it in the darker color.

Now enjoy your DIY painted pencils! 

Friday, August 11, 2017

DIY Stress-Reliever Slime

Hi, its Annamarie! Have you ever gotten very stressed out in school? Too much homework, tests, projects. This slime reduces your stress (Not technically scientifically proven. -Lexa) and it is really fun to play with (Scientifically proven. -Lexa)!! P.S. It glows under black light!!

Items you need are:
-2 bowls
-1 cup hot water
-1 1/2 tsp. Borax powder (by laundry detergents)
-2 cups clear glue
-2 cups warm water
-1 tsp. liquid watercolor (found in paint aisle)

1. Mix hot water and Borax until dissolved. Set aside.
2. Mix glue, warm water and liquid watercolor together in a plastic bowl.
3. Slowly pour Borax mixture into the glue mixture while stirring quickly. The slime may be sticky. If so, knead the slime until it isn't sticky.

NOT EDIBLE. NOT FOR KIDS UNDER 4.

DIY Locker Whiteboard



Hola! Its Annamarie!! Today, I am going to teach you how to make a very simple whiteboard for your locker! This is part of the back to school collection and it definitely keeps you organized throughout the school year!!!

Things you need:
-picture frame
-paper
-dry erase marker

1. Cut out your piece of paper, the piece of paper can be white or colorful, whatever you choose, to the length and width of the picture frames glass.
2.  Open up the picture frame and put in the paper and then close it.
3. Write on the glass with a dry erase marker and there you have it!! You can erase the marker using your finger, a tissue, or a dry-erase eraser!!!

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Bonus Post 2017: School Organization Tips

Hey people of the world! (Or are you not from Earth...?) It's Lexa! So, we all need some organization tips. Even if you consider yourself a pretty organized person, there is always that time when you forget something, lose something, run out of something, blah blah blah. So, here are a couple tips for you, whether you are usually pretty organized, or... not so much.

1) keep extra small things, like rubber bands, paper clips, and erasers in a little tin, like an empty Altoids container, or something similar.

2) Clean up extra papers on the bottom of your locker as soon as you see them. Throw them out, or put them back in a folder.

3) Keep folders and binders clean! Take them home once a month and sort through what you still need, and what you don't.

4) Keep library books, and other things you need to return to someone, on a top shelf, or in another location where you can easily find them, and where they won't get lost. Also, if you need to keep it in your backpack, make sure it doesn't get stuck at the bottom, and lost or destroyed. Which brings me to the next tip...

5) Clean out your backpack once a month. You can easily lose small things, and papers at the bottom, and even rip and break things without meaning to. Besides the fact that extra papers and books at the bottom of your backpack add extra weight, which could make your book bag get really heavy...

6) If you find yourself running out of room in a folder or binder, take it home and look through it, Throw out what you don't need. If you aren't sure if you should keep it or not, stick that in a separate folder, and put it back in your locker. Then, ask your teacher after/before class if you need those things anymore. If he/she says no, but you think you might want to keep them, take the folder home, so you can easily use them to study, and easily throw them out if you decide you don't need them anymore. If he/she says yes, put those things back in your original folder or binder.

7) There have been a lot of times when people ask me to borrow pencils, or erasers, or something, and they never return them. Or, they claim it's theirs. So, here's an idea. Write down who you lend things to, the date, and what it is, so you can 1) remember and 2)have proof when they tell you it's theirs. You can also write your name on your pencil. Speaking of that...

8) If you aren't fond of writing your name on your pencil, here's a simple system to mark all your pencils and pens. Option 1: write your initials at the end of the pencil, near the eraser.  Option 2, the Symbol System: make a mark, like a star or a heart or a smiley face or something, in the same place. Or, I know some people who do this: Option 3: If it is a no. 2 pencil, the kind you have to sharpen, color the tip of it. (The wooden part that isn't whatever color the pencil is. not the lead.) Option 4: If it is a mechanical pencil, break off the clip of it. (The part you use to clip it onto something.) But, just so you know, some people accidentally do that, so I personally wouldn't prefer this. Anyways, now you can point it out to tell as more proof that it's your pencil.

9) Just like people like to steal pencils, people like to steal erasers. Of course, sometimes people just mistake it for their own, or forget to give it back, but you still probably want to get it back. So, write you name on it, or initials, (if it's the kind that does NOT go on the end of your pencil), or use your Symbol System!

10) Hide things!! So you might have money or something in your locker or backpack, which is always smart. But if you don't have a lock, it could easily get stolen. So, use an Altiods container, or something like that, to put money or other small, important things in. People will think it's just mints if they see it. You can also use other sorts of containers that people aren't likely to touch as hiding places, or put it in a bag, and stick it under things. (Just make sure not to lose it)You could also put it in things, in things, in things. Or, some backpacks have secret compartments. Put it there! Another idea is to put it in something that is always with you, like a notebook you carry around all day, or something. A simple idea for a notebook, is... read 11. At the end of that I'll explain where to put the money/whatever-it-is.

11) Use a binder clip as a book mark for a notebook. Clip all the used pages together. To hide money here, put it in a bag and stick it at the top of one of the pages, so it is secured with a binder clip.

More coming soon... 

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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

DIY Locker Magnetic Pictures



Hey, it's Lexa! So, a lot of people want pictures in their lockers. But we can never get it to work! (Cough cough Annamarie) They get wrinkled or crinkly, or fall down. So, here is a simple way to make that not happen. (If you can't get it to work, either.)

Supplies:
  • Cardstock Paper
  • the picture, printed off on paper
  • gluestick
  • magnetic tape, or magnets. 
So, all you do, it cut the picture out, glue it to cardstock paper with a gluestick, and then put magnetic tape on the back, or use a magnet to hold it!

That is literally it. I told you, simple!

Also, in case anyone is wondering, I (Lexa) took that picture!

DIY Simple Locker Candy Jar



!Hola¡ its Annamarie! Today, I'm going to be teaching you how to make a DIY candy jar for your locker! It's great for friends to steal!! (Cough cough Lexa!) Keep on reading to make a little fun and sweet gift for friends or yourself!

Supplies:
-an old cylinder container, preferably with a lid
-hot glue
-ribbon
-sparkles
-candy!!!

1. On the lid, hot glue on sparkles about an inch apart, shown in picture.
2. Depending on the amount of ribbons you have, glue on the one that you want on the top of he container, in the picture I had a silver one, and wrap it around and cut to the circumference of the container.
3. Hot glue the ribbon on, by putting glue on the area first and then placing on the ribbon.
4. For additional ribbons, follow directions 2-4.
5. Let glue dry and fill with candy!!! Beware, you may need a lock for your locker!! 😂

Please note that the ribbon and sparkles are totally optional you can use other decorations if you want!!


Hey it's Lexa! Ok, so, Ann, in my defense I warned you that if you made one I was totally going to steal all of it.


DIY Locker Mailbox



Hey, it's Lexa! So, this Locker Mailbox can also be used as a supplies holder, if you want. Now, I'm not really sure how to explain it in words, so I'm using (mostly) pictures!! Please comment or email us if you would like some instructions in words. Well, here it is!

Supplies:

  • constructions paper (good quality) in whatever color you want
  • magnetic tape
  • tape (clear)

Instructions: 
Cut it out into each of your four sides, and tape them together. 




So tape all the sides together then (on the inside) and then add a bottom that you also tape on the inside as shown above, and the flip over, and you are done! Add some stickers or words to it, or whatever you want, and then stick magnetic tape on the back!!


Friday, August 4, 2017

DIY Locker Reminders Board

Hey, it's Lexa! So, here is a simple way to stay organized, remember when things are due, and keep notes. Also, I made this up on my own, and did not get this from anywhere, so it might not be the best.

Supplies:
  • shoebox top/ part of a cardboard box
  • wrapping paper
  • sharpie
  • double-sided tape
  • sticky notes
  • Magnetic tape

Instructions: 
Step 1:  Cut out of cardboard a square or rectangle, to the size you want it.
Step 2: Wrap it like a present, with wrapping paper, and remember to keep it tight!!
Step 3: Tape it securely on the back. 
Step 4: Separate your sticky notes into 3 mostly equal sections, and use double sided tape to stick tem to the front (neat side) of the board. 
Step 5: title it in sharpie above each sticky note part, and at the top. 

Note: You can make it into more or less than 3 sections of sticky notes if you wish. 

Step 6: Add magnetic tape to the back and use!



DIY Locker Pencil and Pens Holder

Hey, It's Lexa! So, schools will be starting back up again soon. Some of us are excited, some aren't. But, one of the good things about school starting back up again it that there are an endless possibility of crafts to make for school! So, here is our first craft In the Back-To-School Collection!

I apologize if you are having a hard time understanding the instructions! 

Supplies: 
  • toilet paper/paper towel roll
  • colorful paper
  • tape
  • glue
  • pencil/pen (to label)
  • cardstock

Step 1: Cut the paper out, as tall as the toilet paper/paper towel roll (a finished one, that doesn't have any toilet paper/ paper towels on it) is. If you want the roll to be shorter, cut it, then cut the paper.
Step 2: Tape the end of the paper to the back, matching up so that you can't see the paper towel/toilet paper roll.
Step 3: put glue lines along the roll, and wrap the paper around to the back, and tape in place, over the previous tape.
Step 4: Cut a bottom out from cardstock, and tape from the inside.
Step 5: Make a label! (You can tape it or glue it. On the pens, I put tape over the whole label. I glues it on pencils, but to glue it, do that before your roll the paper along the roll.)  You can also make a wider one for things like extra scissors and glue.

Enjoy!! You can also use patterned paper to change things up, or combine pencils and pens in one.