February 2010
6 posts
DIY Stenciled Cameo Tote Bag
Go take a look at Seablanket blog for the tutorial!
DIY Mobile
Materials: scrapbook (or any pretty) paper; cardstock; pencil; little scissors; double sided tape; cotton thread.
Choose a shape, I drew a bird a while back so I used this to make my template. Any other shapes would work well such as flowers, circles, squares and so on.
Use a piece of card (cereal packet or similar would work well) to draw your chosen shape on. Cut it out. You now have your...
Fashion Friendly Bulletin Board
What do I need for this project? Materials: Recycled Frame, Cardboard or other hard-backing, fabric (or recycled hankies, which I used), cork, staple gun, craft glue, paint and brush
How do I make this? Steps: 1. Clean recycled frame, so it is ready for paint. Cut cardboard to fit inside frame.
2. Take cut cardboard and begin gluing thin pieces of cork to surface. Covering the entire...
Moss Heart
How do I get this look? Cut two pieces of chicken wire into identical heart shapes. If you want to add a little color, spray paint chicken wire and wait for paint to dry. Lay the hearts on top of each other.Then, starting from the bottom of the heart run a thin, pliable wire through the holes in the chicken wire that lines the outside of the hearts. Threading the two separate hearts together....
Unraveling a Letter {diy}
What do I need? Materials: Fabric or ribbon (length will vary depending on length of message), wooden spool (from craft store or recycled), rubber letter stamps, stamp pad, craft glue
How do I make it? Steps: 1. Cut a long strip of fabric about 1.5 wide and at least one yard long depending on how long you want your letter to be. You can also use ribbon as oppose to fabric (cotton webbing...