Creative work is play / Turn a wire hanger to a shoe hanger. Very cool. Cereal box paper holder (photos) Cereal boxes+ some tape+ wrapping paper= A paper holder to match my office stuff: I did have to rub the tape down more to get it to blend in after I took the pic (I wanted it light for the picture so you could see it).. Total time: less than 5 minutes.
All these other little fantastic boxes are from IKEA- I LOVE that store! Oh and the wrapping paper was bought for 60% off at Hobby Lobby after Christmas- SCORE!! PAP: porta-celular de garrafa plástica. Esse passo-a-passo foi inspirado no porta-celular Drinn que eu vi na Tok & Stok. Vocês já devem ter visto esse tipo de acessório. Há uns 2 anos ele costumava ser popular naqueles sites e blogs que divulgam boas ideias de design e produtos. Desde então, eu tinha pensado que esse projeto era fácil de adaptar e fazer em casa. Mas acabei me esquecendo dele. Daí recentemente vi no blog Makezine uma versão caseira meio “durona” – ou seja, o acessório era funcional, mas na minha opinião o acabamento deixou a desejar. Os materiais que usei são bem simples e acessíveis: garrafa plástica, lápis ou caneta para marcação e tesoura.
Essa etapa é a mais importante: a fase de planejamento. Se já está com o desenho pronto em mente, então é hora de fazer as marcações. E depois é só cortar com tesoura mesmo. Aqui tem um exemplo de como eu cortei o círculo para a tomada e como ficou a lateral de encaixe do celular. Ficou assim… Aparentemente tem cara de que vai dar certo. Weekend Craft. This, plus... this, plus... this, equals... Ta da!
Would you like to make some? 1. Gather the supplies pictured. 2. 3. 4. Happy weekend crafting friends! Project Display Board. Or I guess I should say…….. project/photo/bills/chores/etc. display board. The uses are endless. And you can make this little board fit the theme of any of your decor. So it blends right in. Perfect. I just needed a solution for wet art that was making a mess touching other things in my home. Solved that problem. All I did was cover a board with a layer of Mod Podge and then layed a piece of fabric on top of that.
And then I covered the front and sides with a nice layer of Mod Podge. Then I covered some jumbo wooden clothes pins the same way. Next, I let everything dry completely and the hot glued the jumbo pins to the board. Great for all sorts of purposes. Related posts: Craft Room, Part 1 (covered cardboard storage boxes) Well, craft room stuff.. And it keeps growing and growing. So the time came to organize. And of course have a little fun with it. So…….I made these storage boxes completely out of old cardboard boxes covered with a little fabric on the front.. **And ended up being surprisingly thick and sturdy And each box pulls out separately with it’s own little handle opening… (And once again, I’m using fabric by Laura Gunn……and loving it!) They are perfect for stashing all sorts of supplies, tools, and odds and ends. And they sit nicely above my work space. Interested in those cubbies? There was a retail store that had gone out of business at the mall and all of those little cubbies were slots for shirts or something in the store.
A tip? Those shelves holding the storage boxes are scrap pieces of wood that I found in the bargain bin at Home Depot. Another tip? That roll of paper hanging below the shelves is a roll of kid’s art paper (for the art easel) from Ikea. First, gather some old cardboard boxes.