Turned some Jacks around, added an inflatable turkey, and painted/glittered "Give Thanks" on the back of the singing pumpkins.
Holiday and VBS decorations
DIY and how to decorate for holidays: Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, St. Patrick's Day and Independence Day. There are some ideas for vacation Bible school.
Thursday, November 25, 2021
2020 Thanksgiving
Halloween 2020
2020's graveyard is a success in the new yard. ATMOSFX's Jack-o-Lantern Jamboree was added. Three quarter inch pumpkins were created to use as a screen for the projection. A Mira Culous Dae tombstone hides the projector. The RIP in the front of the base acts as a vent for the heat. The other new tombstone is Cara Mel Apple. Both were covered with Exterior Foam Coat. It worked as promised. The tombstones are very strong; almost stone-like, but they are heavier than expected. Also, the finish is more sand covered than smooth.
Three new Jack-o-Lanterns were carved by family and friends. The stack of three jacks that I found at a thrift store were pained with new orange and black glitter was glued in the eyes and mouths.
The fogger worked for one night. A new pump has been ordered; hopefully a how to replace a fog machine pump is coming.
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Easter Garland
Here is a great way to spruce up your eve for Resurrection Sunday.
I Dremel-ed a quarter inch whole in each egg, popped the crystal off the light, poked the LED through the whole then snapped the crystal back on.
Then I wrapped the garland around the length of the wire and hung it up.
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Saturday, January 5, 2019
Red Truck Ornament Saga
It should have been simple. All I needed to do was purchase a few 1 inch or 1 1/4 inch long red trucks; glue some Christmas trees in the back and put them in the ornaments.
This all started before Christmas last year,
2017, I usually give ornaments as gifts to a few of the people I work with. One
co-worker hinted that she would like a red truck in her ornament.
She and I both remember
the annual picnic trip to the forest to cut a Christmas tree, and if you're
like us you feel a special nostalgia for the red truck bringing the December
icon. Now-a-days I use artificial trees, but still enjoy setting up and
decorating three trees with my wife. I hope that your family has a wonderful
tradition of putting up and decorating a Christmas tree.
I explain how I make these ornaments back in August of 2016. Here is a link.
So I decided to make a few
red truck ornaments last year, but could not find trucks the correct size. Matchbox and Hot Wheels are too big! I searched
the Christmas sections of every store; no suitable trucks were
discovered.
So last year I was unable deliver the red truck
ornaments.
This year I cut six trucks
out of wood with $40 yard sale find scroll
saw and a file. The wheels are sliced
dowel rod. I used them with some success.
This all started before Christmas last year,
2017, I usually give ornaments as gifts to a few of the people I work with. One
co-worker hinted that she would like a red truck in her ornament.
I figured I could find the correct truck on websites to print on my 3D printer, but I did not find the trucks I needed there either.
The 3D printer only cost $200 on Monoprice and the filament is affordable. 3D printing does require a little bit of technical learning, but I think it is worth it.
I used Tinkercad.com to "draw" the red truck I thought would work.
It turned out pretty good, and works great. Someone suggested what I already felt, there is an older model truck that is used also.
Here is a link to Thingiverse.com to gain the files, for free, to print for yourself.
I'm happy with the results.
Here is a link to Thingiverse.com to gain the files, for free, to print for yourself.
Link to download files to print.
I used the 3D pen, a last year Christmas gift from my daughter, to create the trees. Thank you, Andie.
Once painted the trucks are ready for next year's ornaments.
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Once painted the trucks are ready for next year's ornaments.
Sunday, November 18, 2018
2018 Halloween Graveyard
2018 Halloween Graveyard
What happens when a pumpkin seed is dropped in a cemetery.
The sign say's, "Tricker or Treaters are
We made the giant candy corn decorations that were featured last year on Home & Family on the Hallmark channel.
Here's a link to the How-To.
http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/home-and-family/how-to/diy-candy-corn-field
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Saturday, June 10, 2017
2017 VBS Galactic Starveyors worship rally
2017 VBS Galactic Starveyors worship rally ALL DONE!
With all the instruments on the stage it's difficult to see the club house and its telescope, but the trees turned out good.
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