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Foam crafts |
I love to recycle tin cans into pen-stands and foam is my favorite medium for making everyday use objects as its easy to keep clean.You just need scissors and glue for making foam crafts
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Foam crafts |
Made a fairy land mushroom scene with textured and glittery foam
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Foam crafts |
I hand cut and die cut the foam sheets to make the fairyland scene in this foam craft
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Foam crafts |
This is a super simple craft but I had to share it just because of that.Please do share your opinion and experience with foam.
Supplies: Textured Foam sheets[local store Big Market Sahakaranagar],Glitter foam[Itsy Bitsy].Dies: Provocraft butterfly + flowers[Itsy Bitsy],Oval and circle Dies[Itsy Bitsy],Fence Marianne[Priya color conceptions],Doll [Raja Market]
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This is so cute, Sonia. The mushrooms are sweet and so is the princess.
ReplyDeleteThank you Monica..the textured foam helped to make the mushrooms really stand out!
DeleteSuch a fun project. Love it. I never made foam projects before but this looks great.. Your kid must have loved it... :)
ReplyDeleteSindhu foam is a fantastic medium..best thing is its washable!!
DeleteLovely recycling. It is Simple and beautiful...and it is kid friendly too..!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Prachi..I wanted it to be colorful and cheerful!
DeleteOh i really love that a lot if i saw that in a shop i would snap it up for all of sophies bits and bobs. Big thumbs up great idea.
ReplyDeleteHelen you are so kind.I am sure when you and Sophie make one it will be utterly gorgeous
Deleteowww what a lovely idea and your can is made so cute, love how you made this scene, have a fab day, hugs, Marion
ReplyDeleteThank you Marion..cute I can make..elegant is difficult!!
DeleteIts such a cute fun project...love the way you have used the foam to create the entire scene it looks so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Hussena yes apart from the wooden-fabric doll everything is foam
DeleteWOW lovely....
ReplyDeleteYour crafts are always awesome...
That is such a sweet thing to say!
DeleteWow....Love it doc...
ReplyDeleteGlad I got that reaction Sathya!!
Deletewow...
ReplyDeletelooks pretty :)
Thank you so much Aruna
Deletevery nice Doctor.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Suganthi
DeleteHi Sonia
ReplyDeleteOh WOW, another super project using your recycling skills. You are certainly a pro at it. Love how this one turned out.
Michaela xx
Thank you Michalea...I love to see the before and after pics ha ha!!
DeleteHey clever girl! This is superb. gotta love those textured foam sheets! This is going to be a hit with the kids! Glad to see you're back to the old blogger view... so grateful :)
ReplyDeleteCrafting Till The Crack of Dawn
Sunehra due to your input only mainly I switched back..each and every readers comment is so important to me and 2 of my readers mailed me they couldnt comment so I had to switch back!
DeleteWow!!! It looks amazing.. where did you buy the textured foam from?
ReplyDeleteShruti ..I got it from my local supermarket Big market Sahakaranagar. They have depleted the stock..I guess it sold out fast
DeleteSo cute. I recently ended up visitng an art and craft store here and when I saw those craft punches,it reminded me of your blog... Ur blog inspires me with every single post. God bless
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Lakshmi...so nice to hear you remember me off the virtual world too!!
DeleteThank you so much Pooja.Actually one readers had told me y blog took time to load so only switched to dynamic template as I heard it loaded faster!! But many of my readers found problems with it so now back to old view..I am happy too!
ReplyDeleteits so pretty ...I have never tried foam craft but after seeing this I'll try my hands on some :)
ReplyDeleteI have seen foam sheets in many shops locally these days and i guess its becoming popular too as it sells out so fast from the shops!
DeleteYou will be surprised to know there is not a single shop for buying paper craft supplies in my city..I mostly order them online :(
DeleteNitijita I have managed to get craft supplies in the craziest of places..always drop in on china Bazaar's and fancy stores..your local fancy store waala will hoard many crafty stuff!
DeleteWow first of all glad that I am able to comment.and as usual a unique and colorful project.Loved the fairy and the toadstools in particular.The use of different textured foam is exceptional.
ReplyDeleteAm so glad to have you back on the blog Snehal.
DeleteWhat a pretty mushroom scene, that little princess is just sweet and adorable too...
ReplyDeleteTFS Sonia - great use of recycling!
Thank you Shirl..the little girl was a market find!
DeleteThis is so cute and so detailed! Love the little mushrooms! My Grand kids would really enjoy this!
ReplyDeletePam
scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com
Thank you Pam..I am partial to mushrooms too!!
DeleteSonia
ReplyDeleteYou have such a wonderful imagination. This is so cute.
I like foam for embellishments and it cuts so easy and clean.
Myrna
Yes Myrna I love the way foam cuts too
DeleteAwesome!! Such a fabulous project.
ReplyDeleteBe blessed, Beckie
Thank you Beckie..have missed you!
DeleteLoving it :)) soooo BEAUTIFUL !!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Project Sonia..Loz
ReplyDeleteThank you Loz
Deletewhat a cute idea, I'll have to start saving cans!!
ReplyDeletePaula
Ha Ha Paula..I hoard cans!
DeleteLIke the look of the embossing on the foam. I've die cut foam but not embossed it. Was not sure that foam inside an embossing folder would work due to the thickness. I'll have to give it a try. My daughter likes Mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Melissa foam is available in different thickness so I am not sure about the thickness of the ones you can emboss.The textured foam I haveused here was store bought.When I tried embossing the foam I had ..the foam became too thin and I didnt like the effect
DeleteDr. S, another awesome project. How adorable is this? Your imagination never ceases to amaze me. I love the little lady and the fence!! So adorable.
ReplyDeleteGreat job.
Laurie
Laurie you are so sweet! A big thank you
DeleteOh my gosh, looking at the first picture, you can't tell it was ever a tin can!! You did an amazing job!! I love all the texture and the design!! This is fabulous!! Have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Thank you so much Lisa..I am in love with the textured foam right now!
DeleteWhat an adorable idea for a kids project- and I did not know foam would stay embossed...I love the background and the fun mushrooms!
ReplyDeleteThis is superb Sonia, you would never know it was a tin can, how imaginative, looks like so much fun to create..gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLuv CHRISSYxx
Oh wow!! How adorable and such a clever idea to recycle these materials! HUGS :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute little fairyland and that fairy is adorable.
ReplyDeleteNice idea for recycling a tin! I loved your nature/fairy tale inspired design. Great as usual, Dr. Sonia!
ReplyDeleteDr mushrooms are so cute...I like the angel too.Ur work are awesome.Keep going further and further with all new ideas.
ReplyDeleteYou don't leave much room for us to say anything but EXCELLENT idea Sonia! This is so cute and adorable! I'm waiting for my son to grow up so that I can direct him to your blog for ideas. He is showing a distinct inclination towards crafts :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Pritesh..foam is a fun medium for kids to craft with..only glue takes ages to dry on it so nowadays I use glue tape and fevicol mr in combination
DeleteAnother amazing and fun make Sonia!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute project Sonia!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely darling, Sonia. Kermit the Frog says, "It's not easy being green.", but you make it not only easy, but fun.
ReplyDeletePlease do enter this into this month's challenge at Avadares Challenge Blog. The theme is "St. Patick's Day or Green" and there will be an extra prize offered for a 'green' recycled project.
Thank you so much Teresa you are such a sweetheart
DeleteWow these are wonderful. Visited your blog many moons ago so am going to have a good look around.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for dropping by again and leaving such wonderful comments
Deleteyou are the queen of recycling!
ReplyDeleteThank you Helen..I am honored!
DeleteThis pencil can is adorable and sweet. What a lovely way to be green. I am absolutely thrilled that you have joined us at Avadares Challenge blog this month.
ReplyDeleteBlessing hugs,
Teresa
Such a clever project. Thanks for joining us at Avadares for this challenge.
ReplyDeleteMargaret, DT
You always make such amazing projects, I would have never thought you could create a project this beautiful with foam!!!!! Wow!!!! Thank you for your ever growing inspiration!!! hugs
ReplyDeleteVery creative, Dr. Sonia. I had no idea you could use die cuts with foam. I really like the mushroom scene and cute little fairy girl.
ReplyDeleteBenzi I was surprised myself..even the thin dies cut the foam..recently I tried with even hard to cut dies like Cheery Lynn!
DeleteVery colorful...kids will not scatter the pens if they have such a lovely pen stand...Hope to do one for my son with car theme :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it Sindhu. Oh yes it would look wonderful with a black foam road and colorful cars. You could even add a blue sky with clouds!
DeleteThe embossed foam looks superb Dr. and so neat handcuts..very colurful !!
ReplyDeleteThank you Poornima..since foam doesnt fray its easy to get clean cut edges
Deleteyour talent and inspiration blows me away
ReplyDeleteHugs Kate xx
Gorgeous recycle Dr Sonia:) Love it:)
ReplyDeletelovely
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and this is very pretty
ReplyDeletehugs
Wow, what a fantastic idea...I love it...thank you for sharing with Avadares Challenges this time.
ReplyDeletesuper cute!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! what a fun idea.. looking so cute
ReplyDeleteClever idea and really super easy for the kids to try themselves. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeletethis is nice how foam gives a new look to the project n texture created on it is good idea to enhance the look even more :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I have very little experience with foam. I am into making home made board games with my kids and am always recycling boxes to organize their school supplies and toys. I think foam might be great for both of those projects. I really should give it a try! Thanks for the great inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning!! Where do you find all these ideas from!
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