Its that time again Im featuring my top ten crafts that were uploaded this week to the Tip Junkie Creative Community. All of these tutorials with at least 2 steps were shared by fabulous women with crazy amazing skills and talent! I just love being able to showcase my top picks here each week! I hope you find something fabulous that youd like to make this week as well.
If you’d love to be included in the weekly round up, be sure to upload your tutorial or printable file to the TJCC and include at least 2 steps of instruction {and a link back to your blog if you have more detailed instructions you’d like to share there}. It’s always been my goal to showcase crafty women, and this is just one more way I came up with share what you’ve been making! {{high fives}}
1. Sweet Liberty Cookie Bark ~ Yummy Cookie Bark all dressed up for the 4th of July in Red, White, and Blue. It’s easy to make and package up for Gift Giving! A delicious combination of pretzel, holiday colored Oreos and peanuts covered in white chocolate and sprinkled with M&Ms and festive sprinkles. Your friends, neighbors or guests will love this mix. Package it up with a free printable Sweet Liberty Tag the perfect way to celebrate the 4th of July!
2. Easy 4th of July Firecracker Bundt Cake ~ Looking for a fun and easy dessert for the 4th of July? Try this easy Firecracker Bundt Cake made with 1 box of cake mix, one container of frosting, food coloring, and sprinkles.
3. DIY 4th of July Candy Centerpiece ~ This is a fun and easy to make 4th of July candy & silk flowers centerpiece. It makes a fabulous 4th of July table decoration or gift. You will need some fun size candy bars, red, white and blue silk flowers, a bow, a basket, and floral tape. Secure candy bars to sticks with a little bit of hot glue and arrange them in the basket the way you like it. Then add some silk flowers and a bow.
4. Fourth of July Printable {Coloring Activity} ~ This is a great printable for fourth of July. Print the worksheet and color. Then cut and fold. The little cards fold in half. Place a popsicle stick in between and glued them together. Each sheet creates one flag, one Popsicle and one star shaped firework. The star firework has Happy Fourth on the back. The ice cream has Have a happy fourth of July. This would also work great as a party activity if you are planning a BBQ. Kids love coloring. {{wink}}
5. Painted French Linen Table Runner ~ If you have an old picnic table that needs a fresh coat of paint, why not spruce it up even more with an easy-to-paint table runner? This one resembles a French feed sack. {{adore}}
6. No Sew T-Shirt Headbands ~ Use old, leftover t-shirts to make cute headbands! No sewing required, so it is fast and easy. Theres no point in throwing away tees when you can use them for adorable headbands. With a project this easy, you can make one for every outfit!
7. Decadent Decorated Brownies ~ I don’t know about you, but these colorful and fun brownies look just like their name to me: decadent decorated brownies!
8. Rainbow Cupcakes ~ Surprise your guests by the COLOR and taste of your cupcake. It’s super easy just a little extra time but worth the cuteness when they are done and enjoyed! These can be done in many colors and party themes!!!
9. Summer S’mores ~ These little smore kits are so adorable. I love the star marshmallow. They just make the smore kit a little extra special. Wrapping the candy bars in a cute print is a must. Simply cut scrapbook paper to fit and attach with double-sided tape. Make a little tag and attach to your yummy and adorable gift.
10. Despicable Me 2 Party ~ Grab some beach balls and some friends and celebrate the summer launch of Despicable Me 2. Tonya has put together fun food ideas, free printables, and a tutorial to make a Purple Evil Minion pinata.
Thanks Ladies. I just adore these ideas! Feel free to grab my I was featured on Tip Junkie blog button. You earned it! {{knuckle bumps}}
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Creating Memories that Endure,
Laurie
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