1. Cut nine 8-inch squares of tissue paper. 2. Layer the squares on top of each other, alternating colors for a multicolored bloom. Photo credit: Kate Bennis 3. Fold over one edge of the stacked ...
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Easy Tissue Paper Flowers

Who else is ready for spring? While we still have a couple months to go until the real thing, I'm ready to bring all things spring indoors for some color and cheer. Let's bring on the sun, the flowers ...
Start by fan-folding the tissue paper in 3-inch sections. Keep all 5 sheets stacked while doing this and start from the narrow end. Trim the ends of the fan-folded tissue paper into a rounded shape.
People seem to pass on their used glass vases to me — those left over from old flower arrangements or the ones they picked up on a whim at the dollar store. “I know, Jonathan could use these,” they ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Being a parent is always tough, but it seems a little more difficult right now. It can be hard to keep your kids busy while they stay safe at home. Each week we're offering parents ...
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Tissue Paper Easter Eggs

These Tissue Paper Easter Eggs are an easy, crafty way to make Easter Eggs that don't involve cups of dye. For older kids that want a fresh new way to decorate for Easter, these pretty eggs just ...
During quarantine we've been trying all sorts of new things with all this added time on our hands. There's been the dalgona coffee trend, which helps you to make simple frothy coffee from the comfort ...