My Little Pony: A Dash of Awesome- FREE Printable Activities!

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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic – A Dash of Awesome is now available on DVD.  Check out the fun, FREE activities you can download and print below.

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Find A Pet Song – My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic: A Dash Of Awesome

Mysterious Mare Do Well Saves Rainbow Dash – My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic: A Dash Of Awesome

The Ponies Thoughts On Reading – My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic: A Dash Of Awesome

Daring Do And Rainbow Dash Take On Ahuizotl – My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic: A Dash Of Awesome

Rainbow Dash Gets Well-Wishes – My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic: A Dash Of Awesome

Sneak Peak of “My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic: A Dash of Awesome”

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FREE Printable Disney’s The Pirate Fairy Activities and Movie Clips

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My girls and I LOVED The Pirate Fairy movie.
Check out our The Pirate Fairy Review and make sure to print these great FREE activities!Download Neverland Crafts

Check out these fun movie clips, too:
Clip: Who Can Fight a Frigate Who Flies

Clip: She’s Going to Make Pixie Dust

Clip: Who I Am

Clip: Our Great and Glorious Captain

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MUPPETS MOST WANTED FREE Printable Activities! #MuppetsMostWanted

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Here are a bunch of printable activities and more from Disney’s Muppets Most Wanted which will be in theaters March 21st, 2014.  Click each image to go to it’s larger, printable image.

door hanger
Printable Door Hangers

draw animal
How to Draw Animal

draw beaker
How to Draw Beaker

draw fozzie
How to Draw Fozzie Bear

draw kermit
How to Draw Kermit the Frog

draw piggyHow to Draw Miss Piggy

 send invisible notes
How to Send Invisible Notes
kermit post card
Send a postcard from Kermit the Frog
gonzo maze
Gonzo Maze
gonzo post card
Postcard From Gonzo
kermit coloring page
Coloring Page

Like The Muppets on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Muppets
Follow The Muppets on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMuppets
Follow Miss Piggy on Twitter: @RealMissPiggy
Follow The Muppets on Tumblr: http://themuppets.tumblr.com
Follow The Muppets on Instagram: @TheMuppets
Visit the Official Site: http://disney.com/muppets

MUPPETS MOST WANTED opens in theaters everywhere on March 21st!

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How to Make a Fashion Book With Blurb

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How to make a fashion book with Blurb:
Blurb is a cool company that lets you make books about anything that interests you. And if you’re interested in fashion and style—and love to show it off—making a book of your personal fashion is a fantastic way to capture your sartorial genius for all time. Whether you want it just for yourself, so you can look through your greatest hits, or you’re a bit of an Internet fashionista who wants to make a book to sell, you’ll find these tips pretty helpful:

1. It’s all about lighting. To make your fashion really pop, choose natural light or studio light with a soft box (you can even make one from a lamp and last season’s white t-shirt). If you’re using a flash, you’ll probably want to bounce it or stick a diffusion filter on it.


2. Make a shot list. This is a critical step, and even more important if you are photographing models. Even if your model is just your best friend who owes you a favor, they’ll appreciate it if you know exactly what you want to shoot. Think about the poses you want to capture, the outfits you want them to wear, and the details that you want to highlight in every shot.

3. White balance (WB). Accurate color and skin tones come from making sure the WB function on your camera is set to your lighting situation.


4. Choose the right lens/zoom setting. If you’re using a wide angle, you’re going to lose your beautiful lines (and your model may never forgive you). If you have a camera with different zoom levels, zoom out to minimize lens barrel distortion.

5. Keep it stylish. It’s a fashion shoot, after all. Play music, keep things moving, try new angles. Attitude, attitude, attitude.


6. Dress it up. Make your book as fashionable as the clothing featured in it. Choose a simple design that doesn’t upstage the clothing, but still looks chic. Pick a size and paper type that showcases the work brilliantly.

If you’ve ever paid attention to what’s on the catwalk, you know that fashion means different things to different people. Follow your own fashion obsessions and document them in a fashionable book. If you look good today in person, imagine looking great forever on the printed page with Blurb!
Start your Blurb book now and Save 25% on print book orders of $75+ at Blurb.

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Frozen – Friendship Fun FREE Printable Activities- Make a Princess Cape and Sister Bracelets!

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Make your own princess capes and honor a relationship with a sister or someone who is like a sister to you with sister bracelets!

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Also, check out the interview below with the hair genius behind Elsa’s lovely locks! Celebrity hairstylist Danilo discusses what it’s like being part of the Disney family, how he came to be involved with the film, how to recreate Elsa’s do and much more!

AN INTERVIEW WITH CELEBRITY HAIR STYLIST DANILO (HAIR CONSULTANT FOR ELSA’S HAIR) FOR THE BLU-RAY AND DVD RELEASE OF FROZEN

Frozen is an epic tale of adventure and comedy from Walt Disney Animation Studios. In the film, fearless optimist Anna (voiced by Kristen Bell) sets off on an epic journey to find her sister Elsa (Idina Menzel), whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named Olaf, Anna teams up with a rugged mountain man named Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) to battle the elements in a frantic race to save the kingdom.

With Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Blu-ray and DVD of Frozen about to be released, we had the chance to chat with Danilo – hair designer and consultant for Elsa’s hair– to discuss what went into the creation of her beautiful snowy hair (made of 400,000 computer-generated threads).

How did you become involved in being a hair consultant for Elsa’s hair in Disney’s Frozen

I was contacted by the Frozen filmmakers to see if I’d be interested in the project. They wanted to collaborate with a hairdresser to explore creating the hair as it truly is and how it responds.

What was your preparation process like?

Preparing for Frozen is like preparing for any movie, in the sense that you first need to study the character and analyze her truths; her daily habits, her lifestyle and what nuances pervade her overall look and style. For instance, Elsa is a princess born with a special power and her character changes as the story progresses – when she is in an overwhelmed state of mind and her powers are concealed she has one look, and then she transfigures into a whole new look once she lets her powers be known.

What was your first day like?

Upon arrival at Disney, I was sequestered in an incredible studio set up especially for Frozen and its characters. The room had blown-up images of my work on the wall, including ones of a particular client of mine who also happens to have beautiful platinum hair. It really is no surprise that they had gone to that level of detail.  After all, it is Disney! My assistants and I set up our tripod, mannequin heads and our platinum wigs all in a row, and began the construction of 3 to 4 styles inspired by Elsa’s character at different stages in the movie.

Disney prepared everything for us, turned on the music and left us while cameras documented the work we were doing. They then returned after two or three hours with the director, producer, and all those involved artistically at this development stage.

Which filmmakers did you work with throughout the process?

I was delighted that the individuals who were artistically involved at this stage included the two animators responsible for the hair in Tangled.

After constructing and developing hairstyles for viewing purposes, I was introduced to a live model so I could showcase the hair designs to the Disney entourage.

It was at this point that the directors, producer, animators, and costume-designers arrived. The designers who transform onscreen animated figures into costumed characters for the Disney parks were there as well.

How does a live model help the creation process?

Using a live model is extremely helpful for demonstrating the character’s transitions through her hairstyles. With the model I was able to show real hair blowing in the wind and to show how to fold it into a chignon (twisted bun) — all of which are stages and features of Elsa’s particular hairstyle. This was all documented by handheld cameras, with me explaining Elsa’s hair and hairstyles, and describing her evolution in the story. 

How would you describe Elsa’s hairstyle?

Elsa’s hairstyle consisted of a tousled pompadour (hair swept upwards from the face and worn high over the forehead) flowing back into a thick mane of asymmetrically braided hair. I likened the pompadour to the silhouette of a crown.

She transforms from Princess to Queen with her side braided chignon, and the bouffant height of her pompadour is an outward example of her confident and powerfully regal status, ready to lead as queen, hopefully happily ever after.

What is it like being a part of the Disney family now?

It was a highlight of my career to be asked by Disney to work on a project with such talented and creative people. Having the chance to collaborate with this level of professionals is an incredible privilege.

To complete my work, and then return for the premiere of the movie and see the magic that the team achieved with Elsa’s character was breathtaking, humbling, and gratifying.

Have you given any celebrities a Frozen- inspired look since working on the film?

I most certainly have tried versions of this on clients, especially for red carpet appearances, or just a special night out. 

What are some tips on how fans can get Elsa’s look for their own hair in real life?

There’s a multitude of ways to create Elsa’s hair for your own pleasure. If you are fortunate enough to have that amount of hair to create the style, great; otherwise an added ponytail could achieve a very similar effect.  Also, it is always a good idea to bring a picture of Elsa with you to your hairdresser and ask them to reproduce it for you.

And if achieving a more exact version of Elsa’s hairstyle (the voluminous pompadour and side ponytail which can be braided and left down or pinned up into a chignon) is really important to someone, I would recommend purchasing a long platinum wig and having it cut and styled in just the right way. This would be a sure-fire way of duplicating that special look.

FROZEN IS NOW ON BLU-RAY, BLU-RAY 3D AND DVD

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Disney’s Frozen FREE Printable Activities

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Disney’s Frozen comes out tomorrow on DVD and BluRay but meanwhile, check out these FREE printable activities!
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Comic Books Made Easy at Blurb

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Comic Books Made Easy at Blurb 
Ever wanted to make your own cartoon or comic book? You can do it without a publisher at Blurb! And if you’re worried about quality, don’t!  Blurb paired up with one of the all time comic book greats, Paul Rivoche, who is known for illustrations of Batman and Ironman to name a few. Heard of those guys? I thought so! Take a look at this video and try not to be inspired to write up your own book right now.

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Enter To Win a Craftsy Class! Photography, Sewing, Painting, Quilting, Cake Decorating, and More!

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Looking to improve your skills or start a new hobby?  Craftsy has online classes for so many different hobbies such as photography, sewing, painting, quilting, cake decorating, and lots more.  I am so excited that Craftsy has selected my blog to giveaway a FREE class to one of my awesome readers.
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Best Selling Craftsy Classes
Did you know that Craftsy currently has 361 classes in their catalog?  Craftsy has provided a list of their recommended classes in each category below.

Cake Decorating
Clean & Simple Cake Design
Cake Topper Techniques
How to Start a Cake Business

Food & Cooking
Artisan Bread Making
A Modern Take on the Mother Sauces
Classic Croissants at Home

Knitting
Knit to Flatter
Knit Original Toe-Up Socks
Knit Lab

Photography
Portraits With an On-Camera Speedlight
Photographing Flowers
Off-Camera Flash Photography

Quilting
Quilting Big Projects on a Small Machine
Free Motion Quilting a Sampler
Machine Quilting

Sewing
Tailoring Ready-to-Wear
Beginner Serging
Sewing With Knits

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DIY Balloon Bracelets

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IMPORTANT- Make sure to keep balloons away from small children and pets!!!

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My girls went to a Girl Scout event this weekend and they learned a really cool technique to make balloon bracelets from a local balloon entertainment company, Balloonmasterz .  It is amazing how great these bracelets look and how simple they are to make.  If you have left over twister balloons (the long balloons used to make balloon animals) this would be a great way to upcycle them once they are deflated.  We didn’t have any twister balloons at home so I bought a package at the party supply store but you could also contact a local balloon artist and see if they would save you some of their balloon scraps.  I spoke with Alyssa Diamond co-owner of Balloonmasterz in South Florida and she said, “We started this activity as a way of going green since we don’t always use the full length of a balloon when sculpting. I have tons of scraps from all of our events! It is an easy way to re-purpose and kids love making them.”

UPDATE- I totally forgot to mention that these would be great in your favorite team colors, school colors, etc.

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What you’ll need:
Twister balloons
Optional- You can use elastic string to put the balloon pieces on or you can use another balloon.  We didn’t have elastic string so we just used another twister balloon.  Since the balloons were all the same width, I took a piece of tape and wrapped it around the tip of the balloon we were using as the base of the bracelet to make it easier to slide the balloon pieces on.

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Choose the balloon colors you want for your bracelet.  You will need 1 balloon for the inside of the bracelet unless you are using elastic string.   Each bracelet uses 3-4 cut up balloons for the outside of the bracelet so choose accordingly.  Snip the ends off of the balloons you will be using.  Save the open end pieces to make a ring style balloon bracelet***.
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Cut up the balloons you will be using into about 1 inch pieces.  I found it easy to put the balloons on top of each other and cut the pieces about the width of my thumb.
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If you are using a balloon as the center of your bracelet I found it easier for my girls work with if I taped one end of the bracelet similar to the end of a shoelace.
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Tie one end of the inner balloon so the balloon pieces won’t slide off.  Choose your color pattern and slide balloon pieces onto the long balloon or elastic string.
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Scrunch the pieces of the balloon down as you go.  My girls said that if they pulled the inner balloon a bit tight as they worked it made it skinnier and easier to slide the balloon pieces down.

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When your bracelet is long enough to wrap around your wrist, tie the ends together, trim any excess balloon or elastic string, and hide the knot inside the balloon pieces.
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This is such a fun and easy craft to take with you, too.  We now keep a baggie with cut up balloons and long balloons with tape on the end ready to make bracelets when we have time time to kill waiting for doctor appointments, waiting at restaurants, etc.  Just make sure to check your area before you leave to make sure that you don’t leave any balloon pieces behind for another child to choke on.
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My girls kept busy while waiting at the pediatrician’s office yesterday.
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***With all the saved balloon openings you can create a funky balloon bracelet so save those scraps!
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They look cute as pony tail holders, too.  Just be careful as they can and probably will pull on hair when you try to take it out similar to pulling a rubber band out of your hair.

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Dr. Seuss Cat In The Hat Craft

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Cat in the Hat Craft
In honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday, March 2, 1904, here is an adorable Cat in the Hat craft that is fun to make.  It would make a great stick puppet, too.
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What you will need:
Bowtie pasta
Rigatoni pasta
Red acrylic paint
White acrylic paint
Sparkle acrylic paint or glitter (I used sparkle paint because that is what I had on hand)
Craft sticks
Glue gun or tacky glue
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1. Paint 1 piece of bowtie pasta red.  If you are using glitter sprinkle glitter on top of the red paint on the bowtie.  If you are using sparkle paint wait until the red paint on the bowtie is dry and spread a thin layer of sparkle paint on top.
2. Paint 1 piece of rigatoni pasta with red and white stripes.
3. Paint 1 craft stick white.
4. Print and cut out Cat in the Hat face template.
5. When all pieces are dry assemble as shown and glue in place with tacky glue or a glue gun.

Cat in the Hat Template:

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