Category: Around the house

Bunny Napkins

 

Funny Bunny How-to Step 1

Step 1

Take a solid-colored square napkin, and starch it for optimal workability. Thinner napkins work better, so choose a linen napkin over a thick cotton one.

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Step 2

Fold the napkin in half.

Funny Bunny How-to Step 3

Step 3

Fold the napkin in half again, to form a long rectangle.

Funny Bunny How-to Step 4

Step 4

Fold the right and left sides up to meet in the center, forming a point at one end.

 

 
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Step 5

Repeat with the opposite corners.

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Step 6

Fold the side corners in so they meet in the center, but don’t fold exactly straight. Pull up above the center point, and you’ll start to see the ears shape up. The napkin will form a kite shape.

Funny Bunny How-to Step 7

Step 7

Gently turn your napkin over.

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Step 8

Fold the bottom point up, so that it is roughly 1” above the center of the napkin.

 

 
Funny Bunny How-to Step 9

Step 9

Carefully, turn the napkin over again.

Funny Bunny How-to Step 10

Step 10

Roll the left side over, slightly past the center of the napkin.

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Step 11

Fold the right side over, tucking the end into the pocket you created on the left side, holding your napkin together.

Funny Bunny How-to Step 12

Step 12

Turn the napkin upright, separating the bottom to form a base. Fluff your bunny’s ears.

 

 
Funny Bunny How-to Step 13

Step 13

Cut three pieces of string; knot together in the middle. Slide a safety pin through the back of the folded napkin, through the center of the knot, through the button’s opening, then back into the napkin; clasp.

 

Crepe Paper Flowers, for Cinco De Mayo

Reblogged from honestlywtf:

You’ll need:

 

First, lay out the sheets of crepe paper and fold each one into an accordion. The folds should measure about 2-3 inches thick and should be creased along the natural, horizontal lines of the crepe paper. Don’t worry about the folds being absolutely perfect! (Click on images to enlarge)

Keep each bundle bound together by a small binder clip or large paper clip.

Working with the outer color first, gradually trim down the length of each sheet in 1-2 inch increments. This will ultimately give the flower its depth.

With scissors, trim the ends into rounded and pointy shapes. Again, don’t worry about being too precise – irregularity will make the flower look more natural! Realign the binder clips to the center of each bundle.

Cut along the folds of each bundle  . . .

. . . until the scissors hit the edge of the binder clip, leaving the center uncut. Repeat the same steps on all four sides.

Unbind each bundle. Lay the sheets on top of each other with the largest, outer color on the very bottom and the smallest, innermost color on top. Be sure to center the sheets as best as possible. Then, start folding all the layers into an accordion.

Roll the bunch inwards and tie a piece of floral wire around the middle.

Secure the wire by giving it a few twists. Fan out the folds, exposing the strips of the first layer.

Gently peel forward one strip at a time and using both hands, stretch the paper open.

I suggest peeling forward every other or every two strips to give the flower a more organic look. And remember to constantly fan out the bundle since some strips may be tucked away between other layers. Once the first layer is done, move onto the next layer and color.

Slowly and gently peel forward all the strips from each layer. Though you might have to adjust some of the petals, the flower will naturally take it’s own shape.

Continue peeling the layers. If a strip is too big or out of place, feel free to use scissors to trim or shape it.

Soon enough, your crepe paper flower will be finished. And I dare you to make just one!

Tie a few into a tree . . .

. . . or hang them from a chandelier! But most importantly, HAVE FUN!

Chore Wheel

Here’s a great idea from howdoesshe:

This great chore chart was a product of the 70’s and still works great today.  We use a four tiered chart: 1-Name of kid, 2-kitchen chore, 3- bathroom chore, 4- room of responsibility or ROR.  Having four kids makes it easy, but I won’t bore you with the merits of having four kids.  If you have one to three kids you can add mom and/or dad to the wheel.   If you have five plus kids doing chores, good for you! More helpers means less work for you and dad.   You may actually have a hard time coming up with enough chores.  In this case, you can assign the job of Sheriff.  This was a coveted job in my home, growing up with five siblings.  The Sheriff inspects the other jobs and makes sure the quality is up to snuff.

Homemade Carpet Powder

All you need is baking powder & orange essential oil.  You can use other essential oils if you like, but I like the orange.

It is also nice to have an empty Parmesan cheese container, or some other shaker.

Mix the baking soda & several drops of the orange essential oil together in a bowl using a whisk.  Then, spoon the mixture into your shaker.  

 

Fabulous idea – and what a money saver! – from Mrs. Happy Homemaker