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Showing posts with label octopus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label octopus. Show all posts
July 20, 2012
Ocean Party Printables: Treats and the Octopus
This is the last part of our Ocean Party Printables featuring sea life. This part of the pack includes twelve miniature candy bar wrappers, two small fry boxes, two crayon sized boxes, and one incredibly awesome fold-able octopus!
Because an ocean party just wouldn't be complete without a fold-able octopus, you know?
July 18, 2012
Ocean Party Printables: Cupcakes
Lookie - more stuff for your Ocean Fish Party! yay. This part of the pack includes three cupcake wrappers, twelve 2.5" circle labels, and 36 mini flags for straws or toothpicks or bamboo skewers or whatever.
Don't miss the rest of the Ocean Party Printables!
July 16, 2012
Ocean Party Printables: Invitations and Party Hats


Have your own fishy ocean party featuring octopuses (I just really want to say octopusi). This printable party pack has three parts, the first part comes with two invitation cards, two envelopes (to put the invitations in), and 3 fun party hats!
Check back later this week to get the rest of our fishy and jellyfish and octopus printables!
July 11, 2012
Beanbag Sock Octupus Tutorial
If you woke up this morning thinking, "Man, I really want to make a beanbag shaped like an octopus, but all I have is this lousy pair of socks," then BOY HOWDY, do I have a project for you!
It's a beanbag sock octopus made out of real socks and real beans. For reals. And it's not even that hard to make. Here I'll show you:
| (And I'll tell you the steps that go with each picture, because that would be super handy, wouldn't it?) 1- Get a pair of socks (they can be new or old, however they CANNOT be stinky). You'll also need some beans, a needle and thread, scissors, and a couple of buttons. 2- Cut your socks so that you have the leg parts of both and one toe. 3- Now cut the leg parts into fourths - you need eight legs so cut each sock leg in half the long way and the short way. 4- Turn each leg piece inside out and sew down the long side and across the bottom. Leave the top open. Do this for each leg. 5- Put some beans in the toe part you have cut - this is going to be the head. Fill it to your desired head size (I kind of overfilled mine so it would stretch to a little bit bigger size). Then sew the bottom of the head closed by taking stitches all the way around the opening and pull them tight. 6- Now fill a leg with beans. 7- Sew the bean filled leg onto the bottom of your head. Make sure it's on there really really really secure-like. 8- Repeat steps 6 & 7 for all of the legs. This is what the bottom should look like. 9- If your leg stitches are secure you should be able to hold your octopus by the head and jiggle it with the legs hanging comfortably and not precariously. 10- Take a little scrap of left over sock and sew it around the very bottom where all the legs are sewn on. This way you won't have any rough sock edges showing. 11- Sew on a couple of button eyes. (Also make sure these are really secure too - because beanbag sock octopuses must be played with roughly and you don't want those things to fall off.) 12- You're all done! And see, it totally wasn't hard at all. And now you have just what you wanted - a beanbag in the shape of an octopus made out of a pair of socks! Now you can play games, or use it as a mini exercise weight, or let your kids throw it at each other, or squeeze it when you're stressed out, or maybe you could just use it to keep your papers from flying all over when the ceiling fan is turned on. Beanbag sock octopuses (octopusi?) are really good for lots of things. |
July 9, 2012
Free 8x10 Ocean Printables
Are you preparing for an Under the Sea party? Or maybe decorating an ocean theme room? Or maybe you just like jellyfish? It doesn't really matter because these four free 8x10 printables look good just about anywhere.
| Just click on the image or button to download - all four prints are in one pdf document. If you like these printables we ask that you please share that opinion via facebook, twitter, pinterest, blogging, cell phone, and yelling over your back fence to the neighbor. And remember, these are free for personal use only. Thanks! |
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