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Do it Yvette: la boite à outils numérique

Do it Yvette: la boite à outils numérique

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Pyssel, inspiration, DIY, inredning, fotografering Äntligen kan jag berätta om årets version av vår kreativa adventskalender! I år har The Creative Collective Sweden bjudit in fantastiska gästbloggare för att fira att det här är vår tredje adventskalender i rad! Varje dag i december presenteras ett nytt inspirerande projekt – något att skapa, baka eller bara göra i förberedelse för julen.

Marbled Clay Ring Dish I've come to a realization, and I have a confession to make—I am a litterer. A ring litterer that is. Ever since I started doing the multi-ring stacking trend, they are scattered all over my house, as I take them off to work outside, do the dishes, or hop in the shower. Ally Pitypang DIY tote bag Sign up to the Megan Nielsen Patterns Newsletter and get access to our library of FREE sewing patterns! Store Newsletter Get access to our library of FREE sewing patterns, exclusive monthly discounts and be the first to hear about new patterns! Never miss a blog post!

MAKE: DIY Clay Magnets By Melisa of Pie ‘N The Sky One of my favorite things to do in the morning is leave little notes for Elisha, my husband, to read when he wakes up. We’ve started to collect our little love notes and wanted to come up with a creative way to display them. I thought our fridge was the perfect canvas!

Silkscreen Tutorial ~ theHANDrawn – Rom Salvar Make your own silkscreen frame by simply following these steps below. The instructions are the same as any How to Make Silk Screen Frame Tutorials, I simply add a little bit of idea I've learned that I guess may help you out on how to stretch the organza much more easier than the usual pulling.^^ We need 2-inch x 2-inch wood, saw, hammer, nails or screws, gun tacker, organza/synthetic screen mesh, scissors, masking tape and hand sprayer for this project. Baking Soda Clay Ornaments - Mama.Papa.Bubba. My personal rule? All things Christmas wait until December 1st. Well, besides crafting or purchasing the odd little gift here and thereI guess… A RECIPE FOR PRINTING - Alabama Chanin Yesterday, we heard from Heather Wylie about her Bohemian Bop venture, her love of printmaking, and how she got into screen printing t-shirts. Today, Heather shares with us a recipe for screen printing at home, based on her own self-taught experience and by following You Tube videos and a few books on the subject, including Printing by Hand: A Modern Guide to Printing with Handmade Stamps, Stencils and Silk Screens by Lena Corwin, which we wrote about here a few years ago. As Heather mentioned yesterday, printmaking requires many steps and each step demands careful attention in order to get the desired outcome.

Screen Printing Press After doing some freezer paper printing* on a shirt for my son, I wanted to do some more intricate designs and maybe even sell some of them, but didn’t want to spend a lot of money buying a press. So what do I do instead? Spend a lot of money building a press! Click the “continue reading” link for some details on the construction of my homemade screen printing press. *cut a stencil in some freezer paper, iron it onto a shirt, dab on ink, pull up the stencil, set the ink with an iron. Let’s start off with a couple of exploded views of the whole thing—minus elements like screws, bolts, and hinges—so you can see how it all fits together, then I’ll go into details on each component.

Handmade Paper… 1. Select the pieces of paper to be recycled. You can even mix different types to create your own unique paper. 2.

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