Thursday, March 15, 2012

2011 - 30 Day Crafty Ramadan Challenge Rroundup

I started the 30 days of Ramadan Crafty challenge back in July 2011 to give my daughters a creative outlet for making some fun Islamic crafts.  I wasn't able to find any Islamic craft books at our local library or online, so we made up our own creations.  It was our hope to inspire others to celebrate the month of Ramadan with their own children.  We are looking forward to Ramadan 2012 to create more crafts!

2011 - 30 days of Ramadan Crafty challenge roundup by A Crafty Arab

Here are the crafts in alphabetical order:

1.   Allah Monogram Button Art
2.   Ball Toss Toy
3.   Button TicTacToe
4.   Candy Surprise Eid Card
5.   Cardboard Tube Ramadan Card
6.   Coin Felt Necklace
7.   Couscous Heart Pin
8.   Crescent Moon Magnet
9.   Curled Star Eid Gift Tags
10. Donkey and Cart
11. Egyptian Water Bottle
12. Eid Camel Gift Bag Tutorial
13. Eid Coin Bag
14. Eid Tea Light Lanterns
15. Festive Sheep
16. Glitterd Sea shell
17. Henna Stencil Tshirt
18. Iqra Bookmark
19. Jordan almonds box
20. Ketupat Card
21. Making a Soos
22. My Birthday Present to You
23. Palm Tree Cookie Cutter Candle
24. Paper Lanterns
25. Ramadan Good Deeds Book
26. Ramadan Word Search
27. Star banner
28. Syrian Pinwheel Flag
29. Twisted box
30. Zakāt box
And for Eid, I created a puzzle:

Monday, March 12, 2012

Puff Disc with Crescent Moon and Star

Today was yet another gloomy and rainy day in Seattle and the kids were in need of a craft. 

I had gotten this Syroform disc at the craft store for such emergencies like today. 

With a little bit of tissue paper and glue, we had a fun and bright decoration to brighten up our wall!



Supplies
Styrofoam disc - ours was 12 inches across
Tissue paper in blue, yellow, and white
Scissors
Crimping tool
3 inch round paper punch
Needle
Fishing wire


First you'll need to crimp your tissue paper.  Honestly, you can skip this step, but we wanted our tissue paper to be puffy on the stryrofoam.  And let's face it, its fun to crimp things (except your sister's hair as was attempted).

Next you'll need to punch out the circles with your punch.  This was a little bit tricky as the paper kept getting caught.  But it was okay since we had scissors handy to help with the edges.

Take your fishing line and put it through your needle eye.  Next place the needle about 2/3 of the way up the disc.  Tie the end at the top.

Draw out a crescent moon and star design with a marker.  We didn't use  template for this and just winged it.

Starting with the yellow tissue since you only have a small space, put a dap of glue in the middle of your circle.  

Next fold the tissue twice and place the tissue with the dap of glue onto the disc. It's okay if you go outside the lines since no one will see the marker lines later.

Keep gluing and placing until you get the whole disc covered and then hang on your wall after the glue dries.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Arabic "Remember" Post-It Covers

I've been in a creative mood lately and came up with these cute holders for Post It notes. 

I made two, one with a pink Islamic geometric design background and one with blue.  There is a little hand with a string on it and the word "تذكر" which is Arabic for "remember."  They are held closed with little round velcro enclosures.

I'm not sure if I'm going to sell them in my shops, but it was fun creating them.  Maybe I'll give them out as a giveaway or as gifts to friends.

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