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1 month ago |
9and10news.com | Katie Birecki |Katy Bowyer
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1 month ago |
9and10news.com | Katie Birecki |Katy Bowyer
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1 month ago |
9and10news.com | Katie Birecki |Katy Bowyer
The Katies are back with another craft that’s perfect for any old sweatshirts you have lying around that you want to spruce up!A sweatshirt (t-shirts work too!)Hot glue gun and hot glueEmbroidery thread and needleStep one: If you want to have a template for your design, go ahead and make that with a piece of cardboard or paper. Otherwise, you can freehand whatever you’d like on your sweatshirt with your hot glue gun. Step two: Wait for the glue to dry completely.
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2 months ago |
9and10news.com | Katie Birecki |Katy Bowyer
The Katies are back with a fun craft to help you cheer on your favorite team – no matter what sport you’re watching. For this project, you’ll need:Felt in your team’s colorsIron-on patchesScissorsHot glueRibbonsIron and ironing boardSharpieRulerOptional: wooden dowelStep one: Freehand, or use a ruler, to measure out a triangle for your pennant. Cut that out.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
9and10news.com | Katie Birecki |Katy Bowyer
Go Lions! The Katies are so excited to see the Lions success this season, which has inspired their crafting! They’re DIY’ing some drink koozies, perfect for a watch party, tailgating, or enjoying the game at home! For this project, the Katies used: A Cricut Explore White drink koozies Blue puffy iron on vinyl A Cricut Easy Press Scissors A measuring tape A laptop to access the Cricut software Cricut accessories (standard grip mat, weeding tools) Step one: Take your tape measure and measure...
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Oct 21, 2024 |
9and10news.com | Katie Birecki |Katy Bowyer
The Katies have a spooky DIY perfect for the season: ghost macrame wall art. You only need a few items to make this adorably ghostly piece!For this project, you’ll need:A spool of white macrameScissorsHot glueRound cake boardBlack feltStep one: Take your round cake board and cut it in half. Step two: Start cutting your macrame into strips. We started cutting ours around 11-12″ long, but we made them longer as we built our ghost. Step three: Take one strip and fold it in half.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
9and10news.com | Katie Birecki |Katy Bowyer
The Katies round out their bag crafts with something a little unique — sewing together a handbag!The Katies ordered a DIY bag from this website, which included all the supplies they needed to make a small crossbody bag. The order also came with a video tutorial, which showed clear instructions on the sewing technique and which pieces get sewn together.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
9and10news.com | Katie Birecki |Katy Bowyer
The Katies are back with another quick and easy DIY that’s perfect for the summer! You need two items to make this craft that you probably already have at your home!To make your own DIY tote bag, you’ll need:A shirtA pair of scissorsStep one: Take your shirt and lay it out flat facing you. Then, cut around the sleeves following the curved stitching. Step two: Take your shirt and fold it in half as best you can. Then cut around the neck of your shirt in a half circle as big as you’d like.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
9and10news.com | Katy Bowyer
The Katies are wrapping up the summer with some fun bag DIYs.First, Katy’s kicking it all off with a reversible shirt tote bag. For this project, you’ll need:A sewing machineAn iron/ironing boardTote bag for referenceRoller cutter or scissorsTwo shirts or one shirt and extra fabricPinsStep one: Turn on your iron and set it to the correct setting for your shirt’s fabric. Iron your shirts, or any fabric you plan on using. Step two: Cut the torso of the shirt to the size of tote you want.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
9and10news.com | Katie Birecki |Katy Bowyer
The Katies had some leftover clay from their Polaroid photo stand project, so they’re making a super easy trinket tray that anyone can do!What you’ll need for this project:Air dry clayPaint and paintbrushesStep one: Take your clay and start molding it out into a shape you’d like. Katy made a normal bowl shape and Katie made a cherry. Step two: Let your clay dry overnight. Step three: Once your clay has dried, paint it however you’d like.