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DIY Tire Ottoman. 10 regalos DIY que te da tiempo a hacer antes de Reyes | Comienza este 2014 lleno de números pares en el que no vamos a parar de darte ideas para celebrar, disfrutar de tu creatividad y por supuesto también regalar. Quedan unos pocos días para Reyes, pero estas 10 ideas que te damos hoy para hacer unos regalos bonitos y caseros, seguro que te van a sacar de algún apuro. 1.

Cuadernitos de notas Imagen Todos los tenemos e indudablemente son un buen regalo porque siempre resultan útiles. 2. Imagen Es mucho más fácil de lo que parece y si lo metes en una cajita con una tinta y un a dedicatoria, seguro que será recibido con una sonrisa. 3. Imagen Sólo necesitas un marco y un rotulador para dibujar sobre cristal. 4. Imagen Con una esterilla de enrollar sushi y unas cintas se pueden hacer estos estuches tan útiles como elegantes donde guardar los pinceles y brochas de maquillaje. 5.

Imagen Ya sabéis que nos encanta hacer adornos de Fimo, sobre todo con la pasta de secado al aire Fimo Air Light a la venta en nuestra tienda. 6. Imagen 7. Imagen 8. Imagen 9. DIY Old Wheel Mosaic Flower Pot DIY Projects. Handmade-gift-tea-wreath.jpg (640×639) Diy: pouf zippy pouch. When I figured out how to make this pouch, I was pretty excited. I had been trying to recreate a pouch that Casey had and it took a few tries but I got it! It's so simple, it blows my mind. If this is your first time sewing something, it may not be as exciting for you but, I will try to explain it as best I can!

First off, you will need: - Felt (Just a standard 9"x12" piece that you can purchase at a craft store) - A piece of fabric cut to the same size - 14" Zipper - Bias tape - Thread - Pins - Scissors - Sewing Machine Lay your fabric down face up. Sew it all together along the edge. Fold the fabrics down and iron the edge down exposing the zipper. Sew along the edge to keep the edges from getting stuck in the zipper. Fold the fabric on top of it self and line the opposite edge up with the other side of the zipper. Sew along the edge. Unzip the zipper so you can iron the edges again around the zipper. Zip up the zipper and turn everything inside out. From the side it should look like this.

Do It Yourself Craft Ideas - 50 Pics. Sources – DIY Gifts – Duitang – Pinterest Dumpaday's Funny T-Shirts» Free Template Maker. Inbox (129) - megsullivan90 - Gmail. 54ca1c5a2b0e5b304e2688086994d7e2.jpg (553×1420) Love at first sight: the pattern. Apr13 Good morning sweeties, It is so great to have you here today… This is the pattern of “love at first sight” and I must warn you: This is really a love-at-first-sight-kind-of-pattern…You’ll be hooked and totally, deeply taken by it… It is such a pleasure to crochet and the result is wonderful…specially when you make the last round in black (or it can be in another color) to join as-you-go So here is the graphic pattern: As you noticed I made the last round (the one you join with the hexagons) with half treble … so the black color will not be too much outstanding… I crocheted first 9 hexagons to try out the pattern… For this blanket I will work with 26 different colors and the black…Every time I make a blanket I use the same method to crochet and use equally all the colors…If I have 26 colors I make a series of 26 hexagons at a time…26 after 26 after 26…etc I make first the first round of 26 hexagons: one with every color… (I love this expression Happy crocheting !

Sucrette. Community Post: 19 DIYs For The Artist In You. - StumbleUpon. DIY Sock Teddy Bear DIY Projects. Kusudama Tutorial part 1. The Japanese kusudama is a paper ball made out of multiple identical origami shapes glued together. They were traditionally used as a ball for incense or potpourri but now we see them more for decoration or as a gift. Today I am showing you part 1 on how to make the Japanese traditional shape. There are many different patterns to make a kusudama ball but I find this the easiest pattern to get started. This is also the pattern I used to make the pink flowers on the tree in the banner. What you need for this tutorial is: 60 pieces of paper cut into squares.

The pieces are each 7 x 7 cm or 3 inches square.Glue Below I will show you how to make the basic shape, you need to make 60 of these. Fold the bottom corner to the top. Fold the left and right corners up to the middle corner. Fold the same points down. Open up the flaps you have just created and flatten them. Fold the top triangles towards you so they are level with the edges of the paper. 100 Layer Cake. More Design Please - MoreDesignPlease - DIY : Sailor's Knot Bracelet. 14 Creative Ways To Use Embroidery Hoops. Lisa's Craft Blog: Tutorial: Wire-Wrapped Tree of Life Ornament. The Coffee Filter Rose Tutorial. The Coffee Filter Rose Tutorial Supplies:Coffee Filters, preferable cone shaped filters. I couldn't find any so I used regular ones.Floral Wire, I used 22 gauge.Floral TapeScissorsAwl or NeedlePaintbrushesWater Color PaintWater for paintDowel or something to curl petals Step 1:Cut petal shapes in a range of sizesCut wire long enough for the stem of the roseCut strips of floral tape 1-2'' long until you are sick of cutting (you'll need quite a few of these) Step 2:Bend the tip of wire at approximately 1/2'' Step 3:Roll one of your smallest petals.

Step 4:Pierce the rolled petal with your awl or needle Step 5:Push the wire through the hole in the first petal. Bend the wire down so it is flat. Step 6:Wrap the petal and stem with a strip of floral tape. Step 7:Form into petal shape Pinch the petal at the base to form a slightly convex shape. You'll do this for all the petals of the rose. Step 8: Add more petals using strips of floral tape in a spiral with petal slightly overlapping.

A Rainbow of Options. Last week I shared a sneak peek of some eggs I'd dyed using all-natural ingredients. This project came about when the television show, The Doctors contacted me to see if I would be interested in coming on their program to share ideas for natural dyes! I was honored and STOKED that they had reached out. And even though my segment was cut way, way down (so far down that I'm not even in the segment- it's really just a cameo of my eggs...) I wanted to share the full recipes for each of the dye colors I made. A lot of natural dyes take quite a bit longer to set than chemical-based commercial dyes. When the eggs were cooked, and I was confident that the color had begun to release from the dyeing agent I was using, I would remove the egg(s) from the saucer, and pour the hot liquid into a glass mason jar.

If I had not been using my trusty Sharpie and roll o' masking tape to label these jars, I would have had no idea how I'd made each color... This blue was my personal favorite! Random Tutorial Generator. How-To: Frabjous cardboard geometry sculpture. 101 Crafty Gifts. 101 Crafty Gifts. DIY Heart Friendship Bracelet.

As the month of love approaches, we thought we’d combine friendship and hearts into one Valentine’s Day themed tutorial: a heart patterned friendship bracelet! Using some candy-colored embroidery floss and your familiarity with the chevron friendship bracelet, you’ll be able to whip up one of these tokens of love in a heartbeat. You’ll need:2 colors of embroidery flossscissorstape or clipboard Creating a heart pattern involves just a simple modification to the chevron patterned friendship bracelet. Start by cutting 4 strands of each color, at about 24 inches each, for a total of 8 strands. Separate the threads into 2 sets, 2 of each color on each side. Start on the left side with the outermost strand (shown here in red) and make a forward knot by creating a 4-shape over the 2nd strand (shown here in blue), loop it under and back through the opening. Pull up and to the right to tighten. Continue knotting towards the left until the outermost strand reaches the middle. Voila! Letterfu - Letter-writing without envelopes, cutting or glue.

How To Mix Chalkboard Paint in Any Color. We love using chalkboards as backdrops for displays and parties (like this one here!). So we were super excited to learn that you can create your own custom colors-and it's really easy! We first learned how from Martha Stewart whose tutorial you can read here. She recommends that you use latex paint, but we tried it out with acrylic paints with much success.

Here's how you too can create your own chalkboard paint... Supplies: 1/2 cup acrylic paint (choose any color you like, or mix colors together to make the perfect shade!) , 1 tablespoon unsanded grout (this can be purchased at most hardware/home improvement stores, we got ours at Home Depot), mixing cup or bowl, spoon, paint brush and an object or board you plan to paint on. 1. 2. Once your chalkboard has fully dried be sure to slate the surface before using it for the first time. Have fun creating any color combination you like!! 39 DIY Gifts You'd Actually Want To Receive. DIY Picture Tiles - You Will Never Buy a Photo Frame Again. Lately I’ve been having this huge urge to decorate the house. This is big news. I do not decorate. Arguably, one of the reasons why is because I. absolutely. hate. to. buy. mass. produced. decor.

(Also, I can’t ever remember if pink and purple go together or not.) Anyway, this extends to photo frames. You might think, with my trigger finger on the camera all the time, my house would be littered with photos. Nope. Long story short, I discovered this method of transferring my photos cheaply, quickly, and beautifully to something uncommon and unique. Tiles. The only thing that’s not particularly crunchy about this is that it uses Modge Podge or similar (and I’m not sure what’s in Modge Podge). It’s just grainy and doesn’t dry clearly. Boo. BUT, if you can overlook that one minor issue, I think you’ll love this. And it will be glorious.

Here’s how you do it. First, you need to go to Home Depot, Lowes, or something like it. (FYI, I found that Lowes prices on tiles were cheaper than Home Depot. Gift Ideas for Poor Creative Souls (13) Posted by: Cathy on Jun 11, 2012 Tagged in: Untagged Painting stones has to be one of the cheapest forms of art and a wonderful way to give someone an inexpensive but thoughtful gift.

I have collated a great selection here which I hope you will like and will feel inspired by. Painted stones also make great paper weights or you could use them as place settings for a wedding party. All you need to do is collect a few pebbles, get out your acrylic paints and then varnish your stones to protect them. Have fun! For tutorials on how to market yourself online, please go here. Fun with Foam Printing - Easy Tutorial. I loved this idea because not only can you recycle these horrid polystyrene containers, but the process is really simple. You could even use tracing paper and trace your design so you don't even need to be able to draw. You could make a whole series of cards like this or just a colorful print to hang on your wall and cheer up the place.

Materials needed: Foam or polystyrene container pencil paint or ink small roller 1. Cut a large section of foam from your container. 2. 3. 4. 5. Happy printing! Original image courtesy of themetapicture. How to Make Cherry Blossom Lights. Figure 8 Double Loop | How to tie the Figure 8 Double Loop | Climbing Knots. Figure 8 Knot Structure: The Double Figure 8 Loop (ABOK # 1085, p 197.) is based on the simple Figure 8 knot. In the animation the two loops have been made small. In practice they are usually much larger. Uses: The two loops can be used as an improvised seat. It is also useful for equalizing the load on two anchors. In one top-roping technique, the loops are made very unequal. The much larger one is passed around both anchor points. Stability: Compared to some of the other double loop knots, e.g., the French Bowline, the Double Loop Figure 8 is stable. Google Image Result for. Tic Tac Toe Yo Yo Game Board.

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Third Party Cookies. Stuffed Fabric Turtles (with pattern pieces. We were shopping around, down in Florida, after we went to the zoo several weeks ago (yes, in Jacksonville…..some of you asked)……..and we stopped by a Pottery Barn Kids store. I’m a window shopper. Well, and an inspiration-seeker shopper. I love walking around and daring myself to find something I want to make.

Ha. Want to go shopping with me? I might drive you crazy. Then you and my husband will have something in common. While we were there…..we saw some cute little stuffed turtles. So I snapped a picture with my phone, and I decided to try and figure it out at home. So, here’s my version…..a bit different, but just as sweet. They are soft and plump and are perfect for little hands. …..and the tail may be my favorite part. After making one, you better let your turtle explore outside. Would you like to make your own? Turtle pattern pieces found here. Cut out all of your turtle pieces, in whatever fabric and color choices you want. Then sew each piece closed, about a 1/4 inch from the end. Enjoy. Ragdollsrising.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/freesparkypattern.pdf.

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