1. Make a spaghetti starburst mirror.
Food used: Spaghetti.
Source: http://tuckerup.blogspot.ie/2012/09/diy-starburst-mirror-under-5.html |
The mirror in the picture was made using wood skewers not spaghetti but I'm pretty sure I've seen a mirror like this made using spaghetti, and would mostly follow the tutorial given in the link provided.
2. Make stamps from food, for pictures and even clothing, like scarfs.
Food used: Whatever you can think of!! (Within reason, I don't think things like a banana and bread would make very good stamps!)
Source: http://blog.luulla.com/paper-craft/food-stamping |
Source: http://www.abeautifulmess.com/2012/08/fruit-veggie-stamping.html |
This is a fun one as the possibilities are endless.
3. Restyle a picture frame.
Food used: In the frame pictured, green peas, barley, and pasta were used, but you can change it up a bit if you like. I think pasta type foods and seeds and grains would be best, things like that that wouldn't go bad.
Source: http://stranamasterov.ru/node/212745?tid=451 |
4. Make a food flag.
Food used: Whatever food matches the colour you need. (Try to use food associated with that particular country to make it more fun and challenging.)
Source: http://www.odditycentral.com/pics/national-flags-made-out-of-popular-foods.html |
5. And lastly, why not make some handmade tea bags with heart cookies.
Food used: Ingredients to make your favourite cookies.
Source: http://www.merrimentdesign.com/handsewn-teabags-tied-to-yummy-cookies.php |
Thanks for reading this installment of 5 Crafty Things, I hope you've enjoyed these foody crafts.
Jen x
Wow, these are amazing. I have to try food stamping with applies! And that frame doesn't even look like food anymore.
ReplyDeleteThe apple-stamps look great!
ReplyDeleteThese are all great ideas. I've done food stamping before, but I'm really liking the pasta starburst.
ReplyDeleteThanks for ye're comments! The food stamps look fun alright and there's loads of different ideas of foods to use on Pinterest, the possibilities!
ReplyDeleteLove the tea bags! And we've done the apple painting (so much fun).
ReplyDelete~Kim
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What a lovely post. I would never in my wildest dreams have thought of using celery as a stamp! The cookie and teabag is a brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteSomething interesting here. Love all ideas, especially food stamps.
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