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Tie-dye instructions. Tutoriel fleurs en filtre à café. *Merci à Ludi, membre de la Communauté de mariages.net, pour ce très joli tutoriel. Voici le matériel dont vous aurez besoin : Des filtres à café.Des piques à brochette ou autre objet en forme de tige.Du scotch de fleuriste.Un stylo.Une paire de ciseaux.Du colorant alimentaire liquide de la couleur de votre choix.

Voici les étapes à suivre : Commencez par tracer les pétales sur vos filtres à café, de forme pointue, comme sur la photo par exemple, ou encore arrondie, en sachant qu’il vous faudra un minimum de 6 formes pour une fleur, puis découpez-les. Séparez vos pétales en dépliant le bas des filtres : cela vous fait donc 12 pétales, que vous devrez assembler en les enroulant sur une tige recouverte de scotch de fleuriste. Trempez ensuite votre fleur dans du colorant alimentaire liquide pour lui donner sa couleur, puis laissez sécher la tête en haut pour que le colorant descende. Enfin, séparez les pétales qui ont pu se coller, et voilà, vos fleurs sont prêtes ! Coffee Filter Flowers.

Hello lovely readers, Apologies for the delayed post today. This post was originally one sweet little DIY tutorial all set to go live at 9am this morning then I got immersed in the intoxicating world of coffee filter flowers and ended up adding another and another until I was up to my eyeballs in coffee filter tutorials and inspiration!

So it took waaay longer than expected but I do hope you’ll find it useful. If you’re looking for a cheap, simple and pretty DIY project for your wedding, coffee filter flowers could be just the thing! Photo via Just Simple Designs Who knew coffee filters could look so pretty? The great thing about coffee filter flowers is that they can be used in so many different ways, from decor (they’d make a mean ceremony backdrop) to centerpieces, place settings, wreaths and, if done in miniature, they’d look so sweet attached to escort cards or favor boxes! You could even create a bunch of them, attach them to ribbon wrapped florist’s wire et voila! Dying Coffee Filters.

Easy DIY Paper Daisies. It was time for some new paper flowers to usher in the spring around here. If you have been here long, you know I am a fan of making paper roses. I decided to switch it up a bit and create daisies this time. For a cheap, simple and beautiful DIY spring decor idea, look no further. These would be great for weddings and other centerpieces too! For this project, you don’t need much. I used my SIZZIX machine and a flower die, but a die cut machine is not necessary. You could easily do this with a paper punch too.

Supplies: Sizzix Flower Layers and Leaves Die White Cardstock Yellow Quilling paper Paper quilling tool or toothpick Craft glue (I use Glossy Accents for paper to paper since it dries in 5 sec and holds great) Floral wire Floral tape Hot glue gun Tutorial: Cut several 8 petal flower shapes, either from a paper punch or die. Fold each petal lengthwise, as close to the center as you can get. For the center of the flower, coil yellow quilling strips using a quilling tool or toothpick. Tutoriel fleurs en filtre à café. Paper Basket Panier en papier. Weave A Newspaper Basket. Last night's project, a basket made from old newspaper. After seeing this post at CraftStylish, I was inspired to try one. Maybe I'll keep books and remote controls in it. 1.

I cut the folded edge off a couple sections of newspaper and then cut those pages in half lengthwise. I used about 20 pages for this basket (about 40 strips). My rotary cutter and cutting mat made short work of the cutting. 2. 3. 4. 5. DIY Woven Paper Bag - Sac en Magazine. Pendentifs d'artichaut impressionnant d'Allison Patrick | Jim On Light. Have you seen these amazing lamps?! A designer that has her stuff on Etsy, Allison Patrick of the 3R’s Blog (Reduce, Reuse, Redecorate – 30 projects in 30 weeks) has created some pretty cool pendant shades that are pretty representative of the beautiful shape of the artichoke.

But – the shade is made of recycled pages from books and magazines! Allison’s lamps are very cool, they remind me of the decoupage projects my mom would do with us as a kid. Just recently she got featured on Fab.com, and that has pushed her work sky high! Allison’s got a pretty awesome story with her luminaire design business (which is called Zipper 8 Design, by the way) – she graduated with her Masters, and like many people, she found herself with lots of time and no job.

Allison's stuff on Etsy Allison, JimOnLight.com thinks your works are awesome. Thanks Inhabitat for the original article! Like this: Like Loading... Related Allison Patrick, Designers, DIY, Fixtures, lamps, Luminaire Design, pendant, recycle, shades. Autumn Flower Wreath. Today I have a tutorial of sorts to share. It is not a full tutorial because 1. I learned to make the flowers from an already pretty amazing tutorial and 2. I left my camera in Ryan’s truck and was too impatient to wait to put it together until he came home so I don’t have photos of the actual attaching to the wreath phase of the project. Sometimes you just have to go with it when the crafting bug gets you. This wreath is a combination of a regular grape vine wreath you can purchase at the craft store, lots of coffee filter flowers and a few acorn and berry sprigs. There is a section at the craft store near the floral stuff with all kinds of glittery birds on sticks and wired leaf sprigs that I’m not really sure what they are for, but I am a sucker for them.

Okay, so on with the tutorial. I wanted fall-ish colors for my flowers, so I used yellow, pink, red and orange paint. Mix your paint with water, stir well, scrunch in a stack of coffee filters and let them soak up the paint. Nacimiento de plastilina. Geoboard, by The Math Learning Center. Papperspyssel | Pysselmani. Påsken närmar sig och det är dags att klä riset. Men har man katt är det inte självklart man kan ha fjädrar i det. Jag hittade för ett tag sedan tips på ett par fjärilar som man viker. Och papper har väl de flesta av oss hemma? Papper; enfärgat eller mönstratsaxmetalltråd, snöre eller piprensare Mina pappersbitar är 7×7 cm.

Vik pappret på mitten. Så här blir resultatet! Ta två stycken och bind ihop dem. Nu är det bara att veckla ut pappret och klämma till pappret lite så det håller formen. Det blev ett par stycken! För några dagar sedan var vi iväg och firade svärfar som fyllt år. Till kortet använde jag mig av en teknik som kallas maskning. Jag började med att stämpla blommotivet på pappret. Den utklippta bilden lades rakt ovanpå den andra blomstämpeln. Och så här blev resultatet! Och så här blev kortets insida! Böcker är en lite aningen heliga för mig. Nu är frågan om det jag pysslat med ska kallas för återbruk eller om jag faktiskt har fullständigt misshandlat boken? Så här viker du: Jones design company ⋅ create ⋅ decorate ⋅ celebrate.

Welcome to flower week – five days of simple and delightful flower projects. I could probably do three weeks of flowers because there are so many different ways to create them, but I’ve limited it to five of my current favorites. Before we get started, let me make a few disclaimers: 1. I find inspiration for projects all over the place {online, in shops, in magazines}, then figure out how to re-create them on my own. Each of these projects are my adaptation of something I’ve seen elsewhere. In other words, I do not take credit for ‘inventing’ these blossoms. 2. 3. Okay, so let’s begin. Here’s what you’ll need: :: paper {either cover or text weight} :: florist wire :: scissors, pencil, glue gun STEP ONE: cut irregular circle This circle is approximately 8 inches, but you can do any size you wish.

STEP TWO: cut spiral Start at the outside edge and cut in a spiral fashion to the center. I like a sort of bumpy shape so that the petals end up a bit irregular STEP THREE: roll your blossom. Christmas Origami. Christmas Origami is such a wonderful activity for Christmas time... creating something beautiful with your very own hands while being with your loved ones – just perfect for this time of year! And the best thing about origami decorations and gifts is they are so cheap to make! Most of the models in the pictures below are made with scraps of gift paper, and leftover origami paper... and yet they look so lovely! Christmas is about giving your love and your time... so spend some quality time with your loved ones creating origami, and you'll find out for yourself what an enjoyable activity it is! On this page you will find all of these wonderful origami models to make and share, just scroll down to browse through :) Make A Mini Christmas Tree This gorgeous little tree is made with a 15 x 15cm piece of origami paper (the larger one in the pic) - but any paper will do, of course.

This mini tree can be a centrepiece for your dining table, or a decoration for your mantle or coffee table. Paper airplane - The best paper airplane in the world! Build the best paper airplane in the world! How to build it, how to fly it. | Assembly instructions - How to build it| Printer friendly instructions| |How to fly it | Awards page | Top of page | Visit the Paper Airplane Guest book and leave your message.Paper Airplane links page.Airplane Hall of Fame - The DC-3 and nine other aircraft that changed aviation. Comments: Support Suggestions for improving the Best Paper Airplane and how to fold the amazing OmniWing A letter from Scotland Dowload and build this FREE model. Outbound links: Uncle Dean's master paper airplane list The Paper Airplane Company - Model airplanes made of paper.A to Z Aviation - An aviation resource siteLower Hudson Valley Challenger Center Gift Shopwww.gigglepotz.comFiddler's Green - paper modelsPaper Aircraft Association Model Airplane News > Radio controlled cardboard airplaneThe F-15 Paper EagleAlex's Free Paper AirplanesMy World Origami and PlanesLearning Disabled Kids Support (India)HomeworkSpot.com.

Butterflies Are Free... So, in my usual wanderings i happened upon this butterfly wreath... very cute with all those little butterflies made of beautiful calligraphy and and vintage ads! But $25? Nope...not going to spend $25 on something that i'm not quite sure i will adore... but i had a plan! {lazy girls always have a plan! Usually it involves lying on the couch...but what do you think they are doing whilst lying on said couch...planning! The nuances of this will all be explained in chapter 371 of The Lazy Girl's Guide To Crafting Crafting From Your Couch entitled Planning A Plan...While Prone.} scary, i know. but even though i have a Michael's gift card i couldn't just run over there and buy a wreath...my roots are gnarly and i really feel like i need a tummy tuck...so leaving the house was out of the question!

I lopped these off another wreath...a wreath that every time i look at it i think, 'why are all those freaky little things sticking out all over??!! ' now for the butterflies... Easily solved! Paper Rose. Tissue Paper Carnations. Today is the start of Flower Week on Folding Trees. Every weekday, I will be showcasing different types of paper flowers. You may be surprised at the variety of flowers you can make using different paper craft techniques! If you know of any amazing flower tutorials I should include in my round-up, let me know! When I had the idea for Flower Week, I thought I would kick off the week with some flowers that I made myself. I wanted to try some tissue paper flowers, but when I followed various tutorials I found online, the flowers I made weren’t realistic enough for me.

So, here’s what I came up with to rectify that: A vase of pretty tissue paper carnations! Want to make your own? This tutorial is Donationware – the instructions are available for free, but if you like it please consider sending me a donation (via my other website, PlanetJune) to show your appreciation: Send me a donation and receive the easy-to-print PDF version of the tutorial as a thank you! You will need: ..Erm, yes. Coffee Filter Flowers. Autumn Flower Wreath. 'origami' flowers. DIY Paper Poppy. Another one of my favorite paper flowers that I created last year is this orange paper poppy. I made two dozen of them to decorate my daughter’s 18th birthday party last year mixing it with a black and white French theme.

As one of my favorites and loving the happy orange color, I have since used these poppies for paper brooches, to wear in my hair and of course to add that special touch on top of gifts. This PDF includes the watercolor print for both the front and back of this flower. I find this style works best with a laser printer and am delighted to find that FedEx Office can print this for you for around $1 a flower. Have them print it onto their regular printer paper, text weight. The laser printer gives a nice sheen to the final poppy. 10378545 870538013002616 8743020914308859858 n. 10868004 1394578214172012 773888827157522283 n. Coffee Filter Flowers. Crepe Paper Roses. Today we’re happy to present the first Folding Trees tutorial from a contributor! (If you would like to write for Folding Trees, see our Submissions page for details.) Find out how to make SiSi’s beautiful crepe paper roses with our tutorial: You will need: Red crepe paper (at least 30″ long)Green crepe paper (at least 12″ long)Green wired stemScissorsGlue Instructions Fold the red crepe paper in half horizontally to form a long thin strip.

Roll the paper around that end about 3 times (you are forming the center of the rose). With the long end of the crepe paper, gently fold it backwards and continue to roll. A good tip is to hold the bottom part tightly so it does not become loose. When you get to the end, leave about 2.5″ unrolled. Insert the green wired stem at the bottom of your rose. Cut a piece from the green crepe paper, and cut out an X-shaped ‘leaf’ for the bottom of the rose.

Cut the remainder of the green crepe paper in half to make it thinner. Finished! 26 Iteresting DIY Ideas How To Make Bows. Home > DIY > 26 Iteresting DIY Ideas How To Make Bows By Fashion Diva on April 12, 2013 Hey fashion lovers! Take a look around you and I bet you can notice bows everywhere and on anything. If you have wondered how to make them and where to put them, read on. In this post I present you 26 interesting DIY ideas how to make bows. They’re pretty much easy to do. From our partners.