Kylie Jean Craft Queen
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Marne Ventura
Marne Ventura writes educational material for children in grades K to 6. A former elementary school teacher, she holds a Master's Degree in Education with an emphasis in reading and language development from the University of California. Marne has helped to create more than 50 software products and apps for learning math, science, reading and social studies. She also contributes stories and articles to children's magazines. She is a puzzle, brainteaser, and word game enthusiast. Marne lives with her husband in Arroyo Grande, California.
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Kylie’s Boot Door Sign
A door sign makes an announcement for you. It says, This room is my space.
Your visiting friends or rodeo fans will always be able to find you!
You will need:
paper
pencil
ruler
scissors
.2-inch (5-centimeter) thick pink foam sheet, about 8x9 inches (20x23 cm)
black permanent markers (thick and thin)
silver foam sheet
foam glue
large rhinestone
thin ribbon
hot glue
optional:
pink glitter glue
sequins
Draw a boot shape on paper, about 7 inches (18 cm) by 8 ½ inches (22 cm). Cut out. Trace onto pink foam. Cut out the boot shape from the foam.
With the thick black marker, draw a heel and a sole. Add boot decorations, using the thinner marker to draw stitching.
Cut out a spur with a starburst end from silver foam, about 3 ½ inches (8.9 cm) by 1 inch (2.5 cm).
Use hot glue to attach the spur to the boot and the large rhinestone to the spur. Let dry.
Hot glue each end of a piece of thin ribbon to the top back of the boot.
Optional: Decorate the boot with pink glitter glue and hot glue sequin accents. Let dry. Write your name on the spur to personalize.
You can download a free template for this craft at capstonekids.com.
Kylie-Style Bag
My horse, Star, loves this craft because it has pony beads. Every cowgirl needs a bandana bag with fringe. I made mine with a pink bandana. Choose your favorite color!
You will need:
20 to 22-inch (51 to 56-cm) cloth bandana
pen
ruler
fabric scissors
thin ribbon
optional:
about 100 pony beads
On a flat surface, fold the bandana in half with wrong sides together and the fold at the top. Line up the edges.
Starting at the fold, draw a straight line down both sides of the bandana, 4 inches (10 cm) from each edge. Along each line, mark every ¾ inch (1.9 cm).
From the bandana’s edge, cut inward through both layers at each ¾-inch (1.9-cm) mark to the line you drew (leaving the top fringe wider). Lay scissors on its side, and cut the fold line to the line you drew. Repeat on the opposite side. Each side now has fringe.
Down both sides, tie each pair (front and back) of fringe in a double knot. Leave the pair on each side that is farthest from the fold untied.
Grab the untied pair of fringe on one side and tie in a double knot with one end of the ribbon. Flatten the ribbon, and repeat with the other pair of untied fringe.
Optional: Add two beads to the end of each tied fringe. Tie in a single knot over the second bead.
Lucky Purse
Show everyone how much you love being a cowgirl with this lucky purse. You can even carry your allowance. A cowgirl can never have too many purses!
You will need:
paper
pencil
ruler
scissors
2, 4x5 inch (10x13 cm) pink foam sheets
4x5 inch (10x13 cm) silver foam sheet
pen
60 inches (152 cm) clear plastic cording
hot glue
optional:
jewels or rhinestones
Draw a horseshoe shape on paper, about 3 ¾ inches (9.5 cm) by 4 ¾ inches (12 cm). Cut out. Trace only the outer arch of the horseshoe onto both pink foam pieces. Trace the entire horseshoe onto the silver piece of foam. Cut out the shapes from all three pieces of foam.
Stack the silver piece on top of the two pink pieces, lining up the edges. Use the pen to poke holes through the silver foam, along the sides and bottom of the piece. Each hole should be about ¼ inch (.64 cm) apart and ¼ inch (.64 cm) from the edge. Set the silver piece