Kids can make this cute little burnt orange friendship bracelet. Cut three lengths of yarn, each at least twice as long as the circumference of your friends wrist. Line them up on a flat suce and tape down with masking tape about 2 inches from the end. Make a pleat from the yarn. After pleating for about 1/2 inch, thread a small clear plastic bead onto the yarn, push it up to the edge of the pleat and continue to pleat around this. Continue, adding another bead to a piece of the yarn, every few twists, until the pleat is long enough to fit around your wrist. Knot the ends of the yarn together and cut leaving 2 inches of yarn trailing beyond the knot. Tie securely to your friends wrist, with a friendship wish. Snip excess yarn and she can wear it until if lls off.
The rich, warm hue of burnt orange makes it ideal for autumn crafts reflecting llen leaves, bonfires and pumpkins. Theres no need to stick to neebuy burnt orange cashmere yarn Crafts With Burnt Orange Yarndlecrafts when things with your yarn. Its light, flexible qualities makes it perfect for use in mixed media craft projects combined with many different materials.
Create a greeting card to send warm wishes with a burnt orange sunset on the front. Make a basic card by folding a letter-sized sheet of light yellow card stock in half. Paste a large circle of craft glue in the center of the front of the card. Stick a bright gold bead or large sequin in the very center of the card. Wind a small length of light orange yarn around the perimeter of the bead or sequin to create a border about 1/2 inch thick. Then start to wind burnt orange yarn around the circle of bright orange yarn to create a new border about 1 1/2 inch thick. Finish by gluing a final border of small, dark gold sequins around the edge of the burnt orange border.
Use your burnt orange yarn to create cute mini pumpkin decorations. Take a strip of cardboard approximately 2 inches wide and 5 inches long and make a length-wise crease down the center to create a V shape. Hold a piece of burnt orange yarn against the middle of the card and start to wind it around. Keep going to build up a ball. When you have wound it around about 100 times, cut your yarn to finish. Cut a green pipe cleaner in half and insert it through the center of your wound yarn using the V in your folded cardboard. Bend each end around the top of the yarn and twist together to form a stem. Cut any excess length of cleaner. Repeat, this time twisting the pipe cleaners in the opposite direction and winding together at the bottom of the yarn to finish the frame which will give your yard its round shape. Trim as close to the yarn as possible. Gently remove the cardboard and let the yarn ll in place to create a round pumpkin.
Create an autumnal book mark with burnt orange yarn. Cut a length of pale orange card stock approximately 2 1/2 inches wide and 8 inches long. Sketch the outlines of three leaf shapes about 2 inches long down the center of the card. Glue along the sketch lines and trail yarn along the edges of each leaf. Add small lines of wool inside the outlines to mark out the leaves veins. Use a hole punch to make a hole in the center of the card near the top and thread through two pieces of yarn. Knot these over the hole and leave to trail over the edge of the book when the mark is in place so it can be easily found.