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DIY: Ljusslinga med lampskärmar * Lamp shades on a string

DIY: Ljusslinga med lampskärmar * Lamp shades on a string
Hos Fabriken pågår just nu en riktig julstuga där tipsen på julpyssel blir fler och fler. Mitt bidrag blir denna ljusslinga gjord med plastmuggar. Mannen tyckte att färgvalen var somriga, men jag vill gärna att slingan håller även efter nyår och därför valde jag pasteller och mycket färger.Jag var på en utbildning för ett tag sedan. Där fanns det traditionella mineralvattnet med plastmuggar, eller ja, alla andra tog dem för muggar men jag såg direkt att det egentligen var små lampskärmar. At work the other day I noticed that the plastic cups for mineral water looked like tiny, tiny lamp shades. Rita av muggen genom att rulla den över ett papper och rita utmed över- och undersida. To create a template to use when cutting out the fabric to glue on the plastic cup, place it on a sheet of paper and draw along the top and bottom while rolling it across the paper. Klipp ut tygbitar utifrån mallen. Cut the fabric using the template you just created. Limma tygbitarna runt muggarna.

Красивые Игрушки: Мастер класс: шьем подушку "Сова" Для создания подушки, а точнее наволочки, нам понадобятся:Ножницы, в том числе ножницы зиг-загСпециальную подложку для аппликаций или флизелинБулавкиПуговицы или кнопки, лентыНесколько видов ткани для наволочки и аппликацииФетрТекстильный клей Нитки мулине Для создания наволочки, а точнее ее передней части, нам нужен квадрат из ткани размером 30 х 30 см + по 1 см на припуски на швы с каждой стороны. Для задней ее части нам нужны 2 прямоугольника. Чтобы определить их высоту нужно к 32 см (длина передней части) прибавить еще 5-6 см и получившуюся сумму разделить на 2. Для аппликации нам потребуется вот такая выкройка: Вырезаем каждый элемент выкройки, переводим на ткань и опять вырезаем. Дублируем все детали флизелином (кроме тела совы и деталей из фетра - это ветка и клюв) с использованием утюга. Шьем тело совы - для этого соединяем 2 ее детали лицевой стороной внутрь и скрепляем булавками. Приступаем к стачиванию деталей аппликации к наволочке. Стачиваем тело с наволочкой:

Lace Jean Cuff, DIY If your jeans are too long cut them and add a touch of lace in minutes. Tutorial Things you need. JeansLace about 2 to 3 inches wide and about 30 inches long.ScissorsSewing machine or you can hand sew this. #1 cut the jeans to the length you want #2 measure and cut your lace. #3 Pin the lace to the inside of your jeans sew about an a half of an inch from the bottom of the jeans. You can stop here and this is what they look like..peeking out from under your jeans.. You can cuff the jeans, Sew around the top of the lace to anchor it and have a lace cuff. I also added a little lace to one of the pockets. I hand stitched this. Possibilities are endless. Dye the lace a color then sew it on. Have a Super Saturday! Lots of <3, Anne

ACCUEIL - www.brigha-neko.fr How to Make a Little Bitty Button Book | What Will We Do Today? It’s only four days before Camp Grandmama and Grampy Campy for the boys. We have so many fun things planned for Camp, and I’m quite sure I’ll be ready when the boys hit the door and ask “What will we do today?” Quite sure. Having said that, I decided it would be a good use of my time to design tiny little button books. Mind you, these button books have nothing to do with the Camp coming up in four days. I just couldn’t help myself. I had seen some darling little button books on Pinterest …. Our August Camp will feature Button Day, so I have been curating all things button for the last year. Timing, however, just might not be my strong suit. Before you judge, take a look. If you want to make a button book or two or yourself or some little person in your life, it’s pretty darned easy. Click here to download the pdf: Button Book pdf Please note. All you need are 2″ buttons, some ribbon and the templates I’ve made for you. Yep, those will work just fine. Don’t judge.

Le site pour encourager, aider et conseiller les mamans créatives entrepreneuses FALL I usually don't get out my fall decorations this early. But King has been in & out of town, so more free time for craftin' & decoratin'. This is only the third year that I have lived in my "first" house and I really do not have that many fall decorations, except cheesy ones from college which are featured in my trash can. Of course, you probably already saw the pumpkin topiary which was first on my list to make and the second on my list is a front door fall wreath. All it took was a grape vine wreath, fall flowers and a mini sign. Okay, is it just me, or does my door look stupid with a wreath. The half moon window really messes me up. Made a new rocking chair pad and changed out the flowers. {I suck at growing real flowers.} This urn sits on the far left side of our house next to the garage door. I can't show you a picture of our whole house, cause the front porch railing needs painting, however, the wood is getting rotten & needs replacing. . . . . it's on that never ending "ToDo" list.

Blog français d'Etsy | Le blog français officiel d'Etsy, le site de vente en ligne mondial des créateurs fait-main et du vintage Picnic Roll From Griffith Park to Prospect Park, it’s picnic season! What could be better than packing up a basket of tasty treats for some dining al fresco? Growing up, we used to throw some sandwiches in a bag and head for the hills of Berkeley’s Tilden Park. We'd watch the hawks soaring overhead and take ride after ride on the carousel before settling down for our picnic. Now in my adopted hometown of New York City, I've discovered the fun of cosmopolitan picnicking, from evening concerts in Central Park to outdoor movies at Bryant Park! I usually just bring along a sheet or tablecloth, but this year I decided to design something special for the task! I made my Picnic Roll out of hefty Organic Cotton Duck and crisp Essex cotton-linen. Materials To make one 70-inch by 56-inch picnic blanket: 1 yard of Essex in each of the following colors: Ivory, Sunshine, Carrot, and Orange. Pattern Note You'll need this key to interpret the pattern's diagrams: Cutting and Piecing the Top Sewing the Blanket Together

UCreate: porte de placard en Art Desk par iCandy main Hi friends! I can't tell you how excited I am to be a creative guest on Ucreate today! I've been bubbling with excitement for weeks and have been scheming over what project would be Ucreate-worthy. I hope this one fits the bill...! First of all, I'm Autie and my friend Jen and I blog over at iCandy handmade. I'm a busy mom of 2 cute little kids and during nap time and bed time, I love to work on projects! The project that I thought I'd share with you today started out with these. The drawer does not open, but the cupboard door does...and it leaves about an inch of space to keep something in it...like art masterpieces of a few sheets of homework paper...hmmmm I bounced some ideas off of Jen, and this is what I came up with...I give you the Cupboard Door into Art Desk Tutorial I made one for each of my littles, and so far, they're totally diggin' it! If you want to know what I did, here's a quick run-down on what I did: I wanted to use the drawer as a supply holder. Here we are so far: -Autie

Willommen - Entwurf Direkt How to Make Teacup Candles I love easy crafty projects, and was excited when Meg Perotti posted an easy step-by-step tutorial for making your own teacup candles! Teacup candles make beautiful additions to any tabletop or lovely and thoughtful favors. Meg thrifted her teacups at Salvation Army and Goodwill, and purchased candle making supplies on Etsy and at Michaels. First, you will need wicks and stabilizers. Next, melt your wax. Use simple barbeque skewers to hold the wick in place while pouring. Set your teacup on a flat surface to dry, and do not move the cup while drying. Voila! {Photography and tutorial courtesy of Meg Perotti}

Recycled – a world of free opportunities I love the society we’re living in, our lifestyle, work ethics and spirit of entrepreneurship and adventure. BUT, we are a shockingly wasteful society. If you’ve had the good fortune to travel through third world countries, you would have seen that everything possible is reused, re-purposed or recycled. If you have an old bed frame that has seen better days, why not consider turning it into an outdoor bench We’ll start this album – and add to it, but why don’t YOU send us your ideas and images so that we can add them too? There are many images spread over multiple pages. If you liked these ideas, you will also like viewing other recycling ideas…

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