Starch Crafts
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Use liquid starch to make any of these projects and much more.
Fuzzy
Magnets
Here's something different. These
magnets are made using
cookie cutters and wireless chenille.
Visit our
Pipe Cleaner Page
for more ideas.
Tissue Paper Ornaments
These
ornaments are made from starch, tissue paper, and styrofoam.
Click here for more Christmas
Crafts.
Potpourri
Freshener
These fresheners make a great gift for Grandma for her closet or her Christmas Tree.
Visit our Potpourri
Crafts Page for more ideas.

Kwanzaa
Candle
Holders
These
candle holders are easy to make
from baby food jars and Kente Cloth.
Visit our page Kwanzaa
Page for more ideas.
Fabric
Draped Candle
Reusable
candle holder is made of fabric stiffened
with Linit Liquid Starch. Just slip in a new candle when the first one burns
down.
Visit our Candle Page
for more ideas.
Fall
Maple Tree
Adapted from
a project by Kathy Ross -- "Window Leaves" in her book "Crafts
to make in the Fall".
This fall maple tree is
terrific project for our Canadian Friends!
Ratings:
42; Average: 4.3 Stars
Visit our Fall Crafts Page for more ideas.
Fabric Journals
Turn a boring composition notebooks into
beautiful journals,
address books or scrapbooks... something
your friend can really use!
No-Sew Sampler
Use your computer to create a sampler!
Fabric Friends
Textures and patterns add a whole new dimension to
dressing Friends.
Visit our Friends Page
for more paper dolls.
Play Putty
Play Putty
is similar to Silly Putty but you can
make it in your own kitchen.
Visit our "Yucky
Stuff" Page for more ideas.
Tissue Paper Earth
Use liquid starch
and tissue paper to make this "earthly" sun catcher.
Visit our Earth
Day Page for more ideas.
A note about our project
sheets:
Please feel free to distribute any of the
projects on this web site. We encourage you to use them at home, within your school,
church and temple, at community and civic gatherings, and with any non-profit groups. All
we ask is that you abide by the Terms and Conditions in our User
Agreement. We do not require notification of use but we do appreciate it. Please let us know. We especially appreciate you taking
a moment to rate the crafts you have tried. Use the rating forms in the top right of each
section.
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