Wednesday, May 25, 2016

D.I.Y Doll Granola Bars

You will need:
A spoonful of buckwheat (NOT the same as regular wheat, but you can get it on Amazon)
A brown crayon with the wrapper removed
A plastic bag from some kind of food (dry noodles, nuts, etc. I used a bag from a kind of seaweed paper) 
A hot glue gun
Scissors
A spoon

Buckwheat










1. Crush the buckwheat with the back of a spoon. Carve little
shavings off of the crayon and mix with the buckwheat.
2. Cut a strip of cardboard (1/2" x 1") and cover one side
with hot glue, then dip the gluey side into the buckwheat.
Repeat this with the other side and the edges. Dip more than
once if the layer shows cardboard through it.

3. Cover one side with hot glue again and stick it onto the back of a
wet spoon. When it's hard, pull it off and repeat with all the other sides
and edges (with the edges you might have to hold it in place, though).

4. Cut a 2&1/2" x 2&1/2" piece from the plastic bag. Half should be
patterned and half should be clear. Then put the bar in the middle
of the wrapper and fold one side over. Lay a strip of hot glue on the
edge and fold over the other side to overlap it. 

Put some hot glue in the open end of the wrapper and squeeze it
shut. Repeat with the other side.

Now you're done with the first one! Make as many as you want. :)

Hope you enjoyed this tutorial!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

This is a really clever, unique idea!
~Gracie
smileandcraftag.wordpress.com

Sarah Martin said...

Thank you, Gracie! ^u^

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