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Upcycled Craft: 2-Liter Bottle Terrarium Cloche DIY

Upcycled Craft: 2-Liter Bottle Terrarium Cloche DIY Upcycled crafts are the best!   Can you believe that this adorable cookie cloche or terrarium cloche is made from a recycled 2-liter soda bottle?   It's perfect for keeping cookies fresh or plants warm!   Plus it's an eco-friendly and economical craft!  Plant seeds in a terracotta pot and cover with this cloche to keep it warm as they sprout.  The perfect Earth Day Craft!  Or cover a giant stack of cookies for a party!  Best part, it just takes a few minutes! Supplies Needed: 2-Liter Plastic Soda Bottle Razor Knife/Scissors & Polly Plastics Moldable Pellets Begin with the perfect 2-liter bottle.  This is Shasta brand...but pick a bottle with straight sides and clear plastic. Clean off the label glue with goo-gone or similar dissolvent.  Use a little bit of nail polish remover on a cotton swab to remove the date stamp. Then use the razor knife to cut off th...

Pineapple Rainbow Float!

 Pineapple Rainbow Float! Fun Non-Alcoholic mixed drink for a party! You will need: Sherbet Pineapple juice lemon lime soda  3 scoops of sherbet.  1/4 cup of pineapple juice  Then fill it to bubbling with soda! Super sweet and yummy! Check out this fun Pineapple party for more fun ideas! This post published on Doodlecraft first 

Super Sci-Fi Rocket Fueled Jet Pack--Full Tutorial Part 2

Super Sci-Fi Rocket Fueled Jet Pack--Full Tutorial Part 2 Do you love fueling the imagination of a child?  This jet pack craft is quick...like less than 30 minutes quick!  This jetpack craft is cheap...like save a bunch of garbage cheap!  Just add some paint, straps and felt for the perfect imagination play piece, a costume or outer space party! Plus, this is my number one post of all time.  For obvious reasons!  (Here's page one if you missed it)   Here's the step by step for creating your very own Rocket Jet Pack! Supplies: Two 2-liter bottles, empty and clean Silver spray paint Cardboard Webbing or Ribbon Hot glue/gun Felt in Red, Yellow and Orange Scissors Hobby Knife Step One:  Begin by cutting a piece of cardboard that fit the width of the back.  Cut a slit in the top edge and bottom edge of the cardboard.  Slide ribbon or webbing in the slits and hot glue or staple them to themselves.  ...