
Decoupage Wenn es um unsere Wohnung geht, dann mag ich nicht alles haben, was andere auch haben. Da man aber jung ist, wenig Geld hat und die Sachen zeitlos und oft auch schön sind, muss man sich oft mit Möbeln von IKEA behelfen. Nach über 2,5 Jahren (und oft sogar viel länger) mit diesen Möbeln hab ich aber langsam immer mehr die Nase voll von ihnen. Ich bin gerade dabei, einzelne Stücke nach und nach durch tolle Vintagestücke, denen ich mit viel Mühe hinter her jage, zu ersetzen. Ich hab euch da noch einiges zu zeigen, was ich diese Woche ergattert habe! Für unseren Schreibtisch hat sich aber kein Ersatz gefunden und eigentlich macht er auch einen guten Dienst. Ich pimpe gerne Möbel. Gestern habe ich einfach zu meinem Décopatch-Papier und dazugehörigen Kleber gegriffen, welche sich schon seit dem letzten Winter in meinem Bastelschrank befinden. Décopatch ist ein dünnes Papier, vorzugsweise in allen möglichen Mustern und Farben erhältlich. Das hier waren meine ausgewählten Bögen.
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tumblr n2ll2mDa3C1qaommoo3 1280 no-sew bow tie toppers Miniature bow ties, the perfect tiny toppers for any sort of sweet. I designed this DIY to share at Style Me Pretty yesterday. It turned out to be one of the easiest projects ever. Not even one ounce of sewing involved! Simply pull out the closest glue gun, a piece of fabric and you can have a pile of these little pretties in no time. No-sew bow tie directions: Cut your fabric of choice to size. Fold each short end into the half way point, joining them together in the middle and leaving you with the back of a basic bow tie.Hot glue this portion down and together with one small dab in the middle backside of the fabric. Using your fingers scrunch down the backside oft he bow tie creating small pleats. Stick into your dessert and enjoy. Photography by Carly Taylor. PS. blessings.
How to Make Head In A Jar Prank Hungry for April Fools’ Day pranks? I’ve got a hell of a jar that will scare all late food foragers who inhabitate your place! The gag will take some time to make but result is totally worth it and will be remembered for a long time. Head in a Jar Prank is just as scary as Meat Hand or Necronomicon Pizza, but instead of cooking experience, you’ll need some basic Photoshop skills (not to mention the software itself ;)) The thing is to blend two pictures together in order to prepare flat image of a human head. If you dare to use this horryfing idea today, let us know about the reaction of unfortunate late-night nibblers on our fan page (hope it won’t be too much for them) A tutorial of Head in a Jar Prank you can find here. Tools: Photo editing softwarePrinter + access to lamination service (local print/copy store) Supplies / ingredients: Large jarFood colouring
tumblr mj5av748dg1r0i9t4o1 400 Project Pretty: DIY Fabric Boxes & a Link Party! Last week I got the itch. Not a rash. An itch to do something. To DIY. To project. And so I challenged myself along with you, to do some organizing and beautifying. I am pretty gosh darn excited about the outcome of my project! We have this fabulous piece of Craigslist furniture sitting in our playroom. Nope, for this project I didn't paint it, but that is next on the list. Yep, a pair of boxes. Not so much. Here are some of the supplies I used to spruce them up a bit: FabricCraft Knife or ScissorsSpray AdhesiveYard StickCotton CordGrommetsEmpty Boxes I have a bit of a color scheme going in the playroom which is green and turquoise, so to cover the boxes I stuck with fabric in those colors. The boxes I selected were equal size and 15" squares {a super sized bin!}. I used the yard stick to measure A LOT and draw straight lines on the back side of the fabric for all of my cuts: Then I cut two long strips of fabric to wrap along the inside. So now the inside of my box was completely covered:
Salt Dough Ornaments and Gift Tags You gotta love Pinterest. I find so much inspiration on there such as salt dough ornaments. I've never even heard of salt dough before. Here is the recipe for salt dough: 1 cup salt 2 cups flour 1 cup warm water Mix all ingredients together in a big bowl and kneed until play doh consistency. Roll out, cut and out with cookie cutters. Below are gift tags that I made. Update: I have received many questions about where how i stamped the text. tumblr m463mdMnv41qiaitlo1 500