DIY Craft: How to Make a Fairy House From K Cups

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How to Make a Fairy House From K Cups

Learn how to make a fairy house craft with a few simple supplies. You can learn through directions and pictures and a short video at end of post showing how to do it. Let’s get started!

For this craft you will need

How to make craft

  • OPTIONAL 1st STEP: You can also paint the house in different color if you want. (Painting K-cup) then let dry
  • Draw a circle on the white cardboard using the compass. Make sure to mark the center of the circle.
  • Cut the circle that you’ve drawn previously and you are going to cut a straight line from the outside until the center of the circle.Overlap the two sides and glue them together so you are going to get the roof of the house.
  • Draw the door and the windows on the K cup with black marker.
  • Attach the roof on the top with some glue.
  • Now the fairy house is ready.

Craft Video

YouTube video

Notes

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My name is Jodi Carlson, I am a mom, wife, & web designer and come with 25 years of GS experience. I am now sharing my experiences and helping other Girl leaders be great and successful and shape today’s girls to be the leaders of tomorrow. I was blessed with a Son in March of 2015 and stepped down as a full time girl leader, but missed planning and volunteering, so I decided after 25 years I have so many ideas to inspire girls and help leaders so I choose to build this blog and it has grown into a resource beyond GS, I am reaching girl leaders in many organizations.