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DIY speech bubble hair pin. For the things you might not say out loud...:3 Mine is a quote from Lorelai Gilmore which perfectly do justice for all the gibberish in my head, too.

DIY speech bubble hair pin

For this project you need your own design of a speech bubble, transfer paper, some fabric (cotton), a hair pin and some stuffing fluff (or whatever it's called). And here's an additional pic, you can see more of this here. And now something completely different.... Rules to this award: 1. 2 minutes lace box top DIY tee-shirt - FASHION DIY VIDEO TUTORIAL. How to Make a Felt Raindrops Necklace - No Sew! What you need: scissorsglueawlfeltpretty fabricready made chain cut some strips of felt in different lengths mine are about 3/4 inch wide and my longest strip is 6 inches then cut your fabric into strips to match the felt ones just make them a little smaller =) we want a small, felt border at the top & bottom ends of the strips next, fold your strips over & glue the top n' bottom up - like above now you should have lots of pretty drops!

How to Make a Felt Raindrops Necklace - No Sew!

Arrange the drops untill you're happy with the design, then grab your awl and punch a hole in the tops of your drops it's much easier to punch holes in felt, which is why we left the border earlier on =) once all your drops have been punched, glue the tops of each drop together. you should have a channel for your chain to slip through =) an easy way to get your chain through, is to thread a needle & pass it through the channel you made making sure to keep hold of both ends of the loose threads.

DIY Mini Top Hat. Hot Heartbeat Necklace. Because You Light Up My Life. Raining Cloud Necklace. Macaron Coin Purse. Just can’t help for not sewing these sweet little macaron coin purses when one of Craft Passion’s Facebook fans showed them to me.

Macaron Coin Purse

Thanks to XYZZhandmade for her inspiring handmade and some tutorial links in Japanese, this, this, this and this. No, I can’t read Japanese but I can guess from the pictures on how to sew it. Here is the English version of tutorial on how to sew this macaron coin purse where I have added more details in the sewing. The space inside the coin purse is quite limited but good enough to place some small jewelries like ear rings, rings; may be to keep some small coins, folded money; a place to keep small piece of note that wrote your shopping list and reminder etc. Or, simply use it as a key chain or hanging ornament. I have tried both nylon and metal zipper, each gave different feel and effect on the macaron coin purse. Peter Pan Collar Pattern. Peter Pan collars are a classic look worn by women since the early 20th century, but they scream Twiggy and Rosemary Woodhouse due to their mod come-back in the 60's.

Peter Pan Collar Pattern

I have always loved this classic look, and wanted to put my own spin on it including sequin plaid and faux leather. Here are 3 modern DIY ways to create your own timeless, classic Peter Pan collar inspired by the Spring 2012 Fashion Week runways. Here is the paper pattern I used to create my Peter Pan collars in the video. The marked spots measure 8 1/8" on my pattern, so print your out at that size, or adjust according to your neck measurements. You can play with the size of the lapels and make them as large or small as you want. Flax & twine: Day 24: A Poppy Bracelet - a diy jewelry tutorial.

Well, this is it, folks–the last piece of jewelry in the series–24 amazing days of glamorous jewelry for the little girl in your life, (even, if that little girl in your life happens to be you, or a relative, or a close friend!)

flax & twine: Day 24: A Poppy Bracelet - a diy jewelry tutorial

I have made many of these items in my size and proudly flaunt a little sparkle here or warm pearls there or even a petite bow – why not?! I have to say that this bracelet is one of my favorite, the lush cream of that woven ribbon and the red fuzzy felt next to that gleaming pearl – mmm! Once I started making these poppies, I didn’t want to stop. I made one in green, lavender and yellow. I made them big, medium and small. I can’t tell you the pleasure I’ve received out of doing a tutorial each and every day. Materials: 1 8mm glass pearl 1 snap closure 100% wool felt Thread Scissors.