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Ateliers créatifs : BOITE TI' KADOS - Papier / Carton - Posca

Ateliers créatifs : BOITE TI' KADOS - Papier / Carton - Posca

Printable Origami Click the Links to Download! Scroll down to find the links to all of the printable origami diagrams on this site, made into convenient pdf's for you! Just click to download, then enjoy! You will need Adobe Reader installed on your computer in order to open the pdf file. You can get Adobe Reader here Show Off Your Origami!! If you liked these printable origami designs, you might like this... More Origami Links Online Diagrams How-To Guides Free Instructions More Great Designs Learn to make a Dragon

Make A Perpetual Button Calendar By Diane Gilleland I know calendars (and clocks and address books) are quickly becoming computer-centric tools, but I like the old-school charm of this desk calendar. Make it once, and you can use it forever – just move the numbers to their correct location each month, and change the nameplate! Materials Picture frame, 11″x14″ or 16″x20″, see belowSheet of foam board or 1/2″-thick corkRuler Craft knife Piece of woven fabric, about 24″x30″ Spray adhesive Masking tape Scissors 42 large buttons, 3/4″ to 1″ in diameter 42 flat-head thumb tacks 5 sheets card stock, for numbers and nameplatesDownloadable name/number template 3/4″ circle punch, optional E-6000, or similarly strong glue Water-soluble fabric marker Fine-point Sharpie 2 squares of wool or acrylic felt 1 sheet of Friendly Felt, or lightweight chipboard Sewing machine and thread 2 sets Velcro dots plus 22 “loop” style dots (the softer half of a Velcro pair)Greeting card envelope Directions Step 1: First, prepare the background.

40 Papercraft Templates When considering papercraft, your first thought will most likely be of all that boring stuff you made in school, like paper flowers, printable seasonal cards or even scrap-booking. It doesn’t exactly sound like a hobby that stimulates much excitement, for the most of us anyway. How wrong you are. In actual fact, papercraft can be really cool and loads of fun, especially when you build one of the geeky printable templates we have for you in this post. Can’t afford a Mac? All of the papercraft templates below, which may at first appear to be quite elaborate, are very easy to build. Gaming Console Papercraft Templates Classic Miniature Pinball Machine These fabulous all classic mini pinball tables, available in many different designs (Terminator 2, Medieval Madness, Indiana Jones…), are very easy to build. Template Download Page → Vintage Arcade Cabinet You could have your own Desktop Arcade Machine model in under an hour. Template Download Page → Snes Papercraft Template Download Page →

Flashback: Woven Map Basket Maps can be amazing design elements, with all their intricately drawn lines and minute details. But what do you do with a regular paper map that is starting to fall apart from use? In CRAFT Volume 05, crafter Jane Patrick suggested we weave maps into baskets, a fun and interesting way to reuse castoffs and weave a little memory into a functional item. Check out her full tutorial here and pick up a back issue of CRAFT Volume 05, the Paper issue, in the Maker Shed.Woven Memory Basket Weave your vacation road maps into an attractive souvenir. By Jane Patrick Think of basketry as three-dimensional weaving. Materials 2-3 large road maps Contrasting string or thread Clothespins Cutting mat Rotary cutter Awl or tapestry needle Scissors Small tweezers White glue (optional) to further stiffen the basket Directions Step 1: Prepare the strips. Fold each strip in half lengthwise. Step 2: Weave over, under, over, under (plain weave) for a square base, 10 weavers in both directions. Goli Mohammadi

Tutorials | Waffle Flower Crafts Hello everyone! Welcome to our tutorial page. We’re working on breaking them into categories but for now… Hope you can find something new and fun here! Hover over a thumbnail to view the post title, click to go to the post. Organized Active Storage Faux Letterpress Gift Card Holders in 3 Steps It Kits Release Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 Origami Flower Tutorial Juice Box Video Tutorial 5 Ways to Use Banner Tabs Criss Cross Gift Wrapping Tutorial Pinwheel Tutorial Scalloped Top Box Printable Template 10 Things to Do with Washi Tape Scor-pal Petal Box Version 2 with Stamps and Single-sided Paper Scor-pal Petal Box Version 2 [Video Tutorial] [Guest Design] Scor-pal Petal Box Origami Gift Box (incl. a Scor-pal Version) Free 3D Christmas Tree Templates (PDF & .Studio Versions) [Guest Design] Scor-Pal Candy Shaped Treat Box Scor-Pal Twist Open Pop-Up Photo Box Free Template For Twist Open Pop-Up Photo Box Notebook & Matchbox Set Free Chinese Takeout Box Template (Treat Box) Easy Petal Box With Dies And Scor-Pal

si tu as 3 sacs plastique et 10 min, tu peux faire ce diy "poubelle de star"!!!!! et on ne jette surtout rien... - atelier T E Z U K U R I tout est dans le titre... - maman je voudrais une jolie poubelle à côté de mon joli bureau... - ok donne-moi 10 min.! et voilà! DIY des poublelles de star (parce qu'elles se la pète un peu quand même...) 4 sacs que vous couperez en rectangle de même mesure (j'ai laissé les sacs à double pour le mod. plus grand pour plus de rigidité) découper un rond dans un autre sac double pour le fond de votre poubelle. coudre en premier le carton rond entre les 2 feuilles plastiques et ensuite les rectangles à double entre eux afin de pouvoir les coudre sur notre fond. j'ai cousu un peu à "l'arrache" mais le principe est le même q'un vide-poche cylindrique. voilà encore une photo mes belles... et on éteind les projecteurs pour devenir des poublelles très pratiques! bonne création!!!

How to make 3D paper ball ornaments I love 3D paper things. Love. And when I saw a little picture of what appeared to be paper balls in a CB2 catalog, I thought, "I am going to make those." So the other day while Alex was writing a paper about mysterious things like polymers and flexible films and tactoids, I made a paper ball. These are made from 12 slotted flower shapes that fit together to form a sphere. Download the PDF templates here:Large ball (10")– print/cut 12 sheetsMedium ball (5")– print/cut 2 sheetsSmall ball (3")– print/cut 1 sheet Download a Silhouette .studio file here:Small ball (3")– unzip the file; cut 1 sheet. If you want to hang your ornament, you might like to add the string before assembling the ball. Use the slits to join petals together. It might be helpful to think of the first piece as the "north pole," and then add a row of five flowers encircling it. Here's what it looks like upside-down: Attach the next row of five flower shapes, and finally, add the "south pole" piece to finish the globe.

Lined Canvas Diaper Box You can find almost anything on Pinterest…it’s true. Upon wasting my time searching the other day, I found a fantastic tutorial on upcycling diaper boxes. Hmmm…what could I do with this? Oh, yes – toys scattered all about our living room floor: check, a desire to get said toys put away when not in use: check, cute fabric laying there staring at me: check! I decided to take on this project! I changed some things from this tutorial I found, but you could use either hers or mine. What you’ll need Diaper Box Canvas fabric (1 yard covered two diaper boxes) Measuring tape Spray adhesive Craft glue Scissors (or rotary cutter and mat) Here’s how Cut the flaps off of your box. Measure the outside width and length of the box. Width Length Cut your fabric Mine was 25 x 31 Center your box on the canvas. Measure out from corner of the box (to the corner of your fabric) 2 inches and mark it with a pin. Don’t forget to cut the 2 inches from the pin toward the box. Semi-finished product

DIY: Necklace Holder I found this genius idea to get my necklaces organized from and I thought I'd give it a go. 1. You will need a flat board to attach your knobs unto. I got 4 out of my 5 knobs from our local habitat for humanity store for less than $1.00. 2. 3. 4. and now my necklaces are officially organized! See how I organized my earrings here. xo

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