DIY Circle Ornaments Kids Craft Tools: Scissors✁ Hot glue gun (done by parent) Hole puncher or use needle (done by parent) Glue for accessories Accessories= ribbons, gems, beads Paint, markers, other drawing utensils Cup for drawing circle Thin Cardboard 1. Create your circles and rectangle to make the top of the ornament: 2. I took about 1 inch to about 4 inches in length and folded it to create the top part of the ornament. 3. punch a hole in the top part of your ornament. With either a hole puncher or create a hole with needle. 4. Hot glue your top piece together, Then keeping the undesirable part of cardboard pieces in the inside, hot glue the two circles with the top in the middle of the two circle pieces. 5. Allow you and your child to use the imagination and go to town. Add the string to the top and other extras if you like! Place them on a tree or wreath, or send them out to family who will enjoy! Leave a comment if you enjoyed creating these! ...
This post is gonna be me venting and writing out my struggles of 2018 so far. Which isn't usually my style. But I think it will be good therapy for me. Plus if you have been following me as a blogger and notice I fell of the face of the planet... here you will kinda get a glimpse of my life lately. Its been a hard year, to say the least. I am now finally not feeling so exhausted, but unfortunately, this new found energy will be short-lived. Which you will find out if you continue to read this post. I understand life is about living but also about death. And death hit home in January when my Grandpa passed away. This from an outside perspective figured it didn't affect me much. But that isn't the case for a person like myself( highly sensitive/empath ). Because even though I wasn't very close to my Grandpa(not by my choice), doesn't mean I don't care or feel sadness. And for me, I just didn't know how to feel. Its a confusion feeling of ...