DIY Mini Hot Cocoa Mixers

DIY Mini Hot Cocoa Mixers

This is a simple little Christmas season holiday present or decoration (edible decoration) at home. It’s simple, so I’ll put the directions simply:

Materials:

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– cocoa mix: 1 cup non-fat dry milk powder, 1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder, 1 cup powdered sugar
– jet-puffed mallow bits
– mini chocolate chips
– test tubes with cork topper
– candy canes
– small metal funnel
– spoon
– bowl

Optional:

– faux pine or holly leaves and faux holly berries
– sprinkles
– baker’s twine

Crush a few candy canes in a bowl.

Great New for Cat Lovers - Wet Felting

Great news for momo-lovers for it’s time for momo wet felt making. Creating a kitty with wet felt is absolutely awesome! Crafty minded will enjoy this and will really have fun! Definitely, it is adorable even for those who have no interest in cats!

Make use of a felting wool with two different colors. Orange color felting wool is for the main body and white color felting wool is for the stripes. Black is for the two cute kitty eyes, three textured needle and four sponge block. You can use a pillow for the sponge block.

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Now it’s time to work for the kitty’s head. Loosely roll the orange color with your fingers. Never roll it tightly as it might not shape the cat’ head properly. Then stab it continuously until it is shaped like a ball.

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For the body, stab over and over until the cat’s body is formed. The next part is the tail. This time you have to tightly roll with your fingers. Swirl it with your fingers to form a curve shape. This will create a cute kitten. Attach the rolled tail to the cat’s body.

Place the eyes and put a few whiskers to make it more realistic. Now, your cat is ready!

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Make These Wet Felt Coasters

Felt making is a fun hobby for creative hands. You only need a few inexpensive materials. I am sure you have a sushi mat in your kitchen but it is better to get a separate one for your arts. Prepare merino wool top, a bar of Castile soap, soap shavings, tutu fabric, a plastic bottle container that has holes punched in the lid and some lukewarm water and 2 teaspoons of soap shavings.

1. Pull a tuft from the merino wool. Keep in mind that cutting the wool will result to a blunted edge which is not good for making a felt. Be gentle as possible when you pull off the tuft of the wool.

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2. It is nice to use at least three different shades of the same color. Strong pink, moderate pink tint and light pink is a good blend of shades for your felt. This will create an interesting appearance unless you want a simpler one, make use of just one shade. To create three different shades, pull the tuft together and lay them one on top of the other. Then clutch the ends and gently pull them apart. Lay down the other two tufts and repeat the procedure until you get a beautiful blend of the shades.
3. Now, it’s time to spread the bubble wrap on your working surface and place out a few tufts of wool on the bubble wrap horizontally. Make use of thirty centimeters square of bubble wrap.
4. Then vertically lay additional tufts to cover the first layer.
5. The third one must be horizontally laid like the first one.
6. Place carefully a piece of fabric over the wool.
7. Sprinkle water on the wool over the net but make sure not to over wet it.
8. Now polish the wool using a spherical direction through the top of the net.
9. Peel back and then take away the net, freeing any stuck fibres. Lift it off the bubble wrap and place on top of the sushi mat.
10. Troll the sushi mat up compactly and drain off any extra water.
11. Carefully unfold the mat and turn the felt.
Roll the mat up and repeat the rolling process for about a minute.
Repeat steps 10 and 11. Check to see if the felt is already felted and check it by doing a pinch test. If you pinch it and you can still pull the layers apart then it means that it’s not yet ready.
12. To remove the soap, rinse it will lukewarm water. For the final rinsing, use cold water.

13. To create your desired shape, use cookie cutter. A round shape or a heart shape may do.

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