Sweet gift boxes for holiday with printable patterns. Sweet gift boxes for holiday with printable patterns More patterns for making gift boxes Beautiful gift boxes for holiday We continue gift boxes with templates for processing gift boxes. look and choose for themselves the interesting patterns of boxes, print out and make out their presents beautifully. If the size of the boxes for you does not fit, you will need a computer to increase the size of circuits printed out and taped together. Then move on and make a nice cardboard box. That’s it. I hope this compilation you like and what is most important in handy when you make your gift. Valentine gift box with heart shape Flower gift box Purse gift box pattern Star gift box Wedding gift box Coin gift box Read more: Visit link → Paper crafts: make a panda gift candy box tutorial. Paper crafts: make a Panda Gift Candy Box tutorial Paper crafts: make a Panda Gift Candy Box tutorial In the summer times, let your kids make a special candy box, this crafts only needs paper Christmas craft ideas: paper snowflake flower tutorialChristmas craft ideas: paper snowflake flower tutorial Snowflake flower tutorial This snowflake is easy to do with the children.
Will need: Paper, A4 or A5, scissors, glue and Paper craft: mother’s day card and canvas Paper craft: mother's day card and canvas Whoa. Mother's Day is definitely creeping up on us. Here are a few ideas. It's next Sunday people!!! Last year, Recycling socks: Sewing doll tutorial Make a doll is not difficult, need an hour - a half. 20 Awesome Do It Yourself Projects. Thursday, June 14, 2012 4:30 am, Posted by Chris Groves | Internet 20 Awesome Do It Yourself Projects Topics: At Home Project Ideas , Creative DIY Home Projects , Do It Yourself Projects for 2012 , Fun How To Projects , What to Do with Extra Stuff Are you bored and have a bunch of extra little items hanging around here and there?
Well we were in the same boat so we decided to round up 20 different awesome at home projects you can do. Anything from soda pop cap lids to spoons and more. You honestly don’t know some of the creative things you can do with what could possible be junk. That’s why we want to turn ordinary household items into a fun project that may keep you busy or entertained- who knows maybe these will also make great gifts as well? If you know of any great at home Do It Yourself Projects please leave a comment to include your own and maybe we will add it to our list. 1. More info: here | Buy: here 2.
More info: here 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Fabric Folder Tutorial. A while ago I promised a tutorial for portfolio cases. As I was writing it up, I found (via Craft Gossip) a beautifully put-together tutorial for a much more professional portfolio case. My first thought was "No! I'm doing that! " I still wanted to put mine up, but didn't want to seem to be copying. All of which allows me to link neatly to this great post about originality, copying, and influences. And here goes with my tutorial: Cut 3 pieces of fabric: an outer, a lining, and a piece for an inner pocket.
Hem the short ends of the outer and the lining, and the side of the pocket that will be open, by turning under 1cm and stitching. Mark the middle of the outer piece, and fold the ends towards the middle, with the right side of the fabric on the outside. Leave a gap between the hemmed ends - 2cm for the A5 folder, 10cm for the A4 sketchbook.
Flip it back over, and press the seam. Fold the long piece again so that the right side of the fabric faces in. Clip the corners. Finished folders. 7710_32da.jpeg (JPEG Image, 435 × 3307 pixels) Create. In a clean container, add water to the dirt. The ratio of water to dirt will vary depending on the type of dirt. Start by adding a small amount of water, mix, and slowly add more water until the mud reaches an even consistency, similar to dough. Grab a handful of mud and begin to shape it into a sphere with both hands, squeeze out as much water as you can. Eliminate irregularities from the mass by gently shaking it. The vibration removes voids, increases surface moisture, and facilitates compaction.
Step 3: Create Preliminary Capsule Holding the ball in one hand, grab handfuls of dirt with the other and sprinkle the dirt over the ball. Step 4: Draw the Moisture Out Insert the ball into a plastic bag. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the ball begins to feel leather-hard to the touch. Step 5: Create Final Capsule Layer The brilliant shine of the dorodango is created by applying a final layer of extremely fine particles of dirt. Remove the ball from the bag and let it dry for 20 minutes. 25 DIY Handmade Gift Tutorials Part 2.
I love handmade gifts! I love to give them, I love to receive them, I love to make them. In our home May is a crazy month! We have Mother’s Day, our Anniversary and not just one but 2 birthdays. Gifts are in my mind! …It took me a few weeks however to put this list of handmade gifts together The reason why is because I wanted to give you 25 amazing, cute, affordable and easy gifts. Things that you would really want and love to give. Things that your friends, family and neighbors would love to receive.
I hope you like them as much as I do! Mama mía! I love these DIY bracelets! I mean capital LOVE! Tutorial by Blog A La Cart DIY Wooden Necklace Modern, easy, fun, colorful… I want one! Tutorial by agirlwhomakes.com Oh goodness! Give this to the chef of your home! Tutorial by beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com Bottle Cap Flower Magnets What a cute idea! This would make a wonderful Mother’s Day gift. tutorial by Positively Splendid DIY Multi-Strand Scarf Be still my heart! Tutorial by Rabbit Food for My Bunny Teeth source. Nursery: Tissue Paper Mobile (and tutorial!) | Sawdust and Embryos. UPDATE! Check out the final nursery reveal HERE!
I try to stay away from all things trendy, but the tissue paper mobiles sucked me in. I love how fluffy and airy they are, you have unlimited color combo options, and it’s one more thing that I can make with my hands for my precious girls!! HOWCUTEISTHIS? So I know you’re getting all anxious for the tutorial, so let’s get started! Supplies you’ll need: ~ full pack of tissue paper~ scissors (the sharper the better)~ pipe cleaners or crafting wire~ ribbon Unfold your tissue paper and make sure all the layers line up with each other. Start folding accordion style. Until you get this: Snip off the edges to make a point, or you can round them off like a flower petal. Find the middle, and wrap your pipe cleaner around and twist it off tight. Tie your ribbon… and make sure your ribbon is cut plenty long so you have options later. Start gently peeling back one layer at a time. Let me know if you give it a try and how yours turns out!
UPDATE! DIY Project: How to craft a Butterfly Gift Box {Featured on Love My Dress} I am so thrilled to say another one of my craft projects has appeared on Love My Dress blog recently. For those who missed it, it’s one I had been dying to put together as I have seen so many fab projects using paint swatches to create something really distinctive and pretty. So I was determined to one day make something using these little beauties. I came up with the idea of using paint swatches and a butterfly hole punch to create a really pretty ombre colour effect, using the butterfly’s to decorate a gift box.
This idea is perfect for favour boxes or to give out your cupcakes or a slice of wedding cake to your guests in. They could also be a creative little birthday gift box for your loved ones too. For the step-by-step instructions on making these butterfly gift boxes please hop on over to the post on Love My Dress blog where you will find all the information you need to recreate these boxes yourself, as well as a few more lovely pictures. So are you a DIY bride? Michelle xx. Make a Lunch Box from a Milk Jug. Easy and Unique DIY Vases. Everyone loves vases, but it’s difficult to find one that is unique and not the same old run of the mill vase you’ve seen 1000 times before.
As the most prominent centerpiece, you always want a vase to be special, just like the rest of your decor. Whether it is empty, holding flower, a candle pebbles or anything else, a vase can be boring or the perfect accent you’ve been looking for. And it’s only better when you can make it yourself flexing your craft skills and saving some money as well. This lovely vase is simple and its beauty is its simplicity. All it takes is a cute vase, some sequins and some glue. How you want the sequins displayed in the vase will determine which method you use to put them in there. If you want them on the bottom, just pour them in alone. For this cozy yet stylish vase, pick up some clear craft glue and yearn and collect a few pop bottles, beer or wine bottles.
For some true vintage charm, these are the way to go. Courtesy of sjarmerende-gjenbruk.blogspot.com. Water Balloon Luminaries. A fun and easy project with a beautiful payoff. Learn how to make these Balloon Luminaries. You will need: High-Melt Paraffin Wax (IGI 1260)Party BalloonsDouble BoilerCookie Sheet Instructions: 1. Fill a balloon with tepid water. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Here is an example of these luminaries when using dye. Crazy Cool & Funny Craft Projects (16 pics) Easy Folded Gift Boxes - Cosmo Cricket. UPDATE: If you came here from Pinterest, we later updated our readers with more examples and a video tutorial... it's much easier to follow! You can find it here. Happy crafting and thanks for dropping by! Eric often tells me I remind him of Maria from the Sound of Music. Maybe it's my short-strawberry blonde hair. Maybe it's my love for vintage dresses and skirts. Maybe it's all the trouble I get into unintentionally. So, it's a little ironic that I lead the children's choir at my church. Once a year we combine the two choirs for the Sunday services as the main event. It just doesn't seem like enough, but I made several thank-you's yesterday for my friends that helped my little ones sing so well, I swear I could hear them all the way in Minnesota.
Here' the first one I made. To make the box, take a full sheet of paper and mark it at 6" on two opposing sides. Then fold edges in to match up with the marks. Now measure and mark at 5" and 7" on the folded edges. Fold as shown below. 25 Handmade Gifts Under $5. If your gift list is long and your budget is small here are some great Handmade Gifts that you can make. Keep in mind that handmade items are not just beautiful but special… I love to give them and I love to receive them.
In my opinion they are the best! Jersey Knit Bracelet Lovely! This would make a perfect gift for any of your girlfriends. You can choose the colors and recycle t-shirts that you have around the house. Cheap and cute! Tutorial Paper Clip Earrings Tutorial This is a brilliant idea… and the possibilities are endless. Love it! Printed Candles Who doesn’t love a candle? Think about how many different stamps you could use to customize this project. tutorial Hot Chocolate Art! What a great gift for neighbors and teachers… I am personally a hot chocolate lover so this would make a great gift for me tutorial Tile Coaster You can buy these plain tiles at Home Depot for under a dollar. I’ve seen them with family pictures also… Way cute! Tutorial Bow Belt I was amazed how easy this tutorial was. So Pretty! Silk-Dyed Eggs {aka TIE-Dyed!} I posted this tutorial a few years ago and it has become somewhat of a tradition to bring it back every year!
One of our family Easter traditions is dying eggs with pieces of silk. I saw a cute lady show Martha how to do it a few years ago and I ran upstairs right then to steal a tie! It’s way cooler than those cups of neon liquid that end up all over your clothes, your furniture and your hands plus it gives you an excuse to rid a man’s closet of ugly ties.
Here’s the run-down: You need 100% silk for this to work. Make sure to check the labels to make sure you’re not buying polyester, which can look similar. I try to find an assortment of colors and patterns. Usually it will tell you if it’s 100% silk right on the main label of the tie, but a lot of them don’t, and if that’s the case, check that little tiny end, it’s usually hiding there. The first step is to deconstruct the tie. Next you cut a piece large enough to cover an egg. I wish eggs came like this at the grocery store. Gorgeous. {FREE PRINTABLES} - Pumpkins and Posies. Pumpkins and Posies Search Recent Posts ~Printables come in PDF format~