Showing posts with label childrens crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childrens crafts. Show all posts
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Thursday, July 22, 2010
DIY Inspire to Loom

I want to share with you my oh so anticipated craft adventure. I have recently discovered the flower loom. I remember doing something similar to the loom with my mom, making woven hot pads
out of old fabrics with the square loom.
So, I ventured to Hobby Lobby in hopes of finding a cheap medium sized flower loom. Of course, the only loom they had came in a back of 3 for $30.00 NO thank you. I came home and searched ETSY...no luck...then EBAY and whabam! I found three different size looms for only $9.00. The looms even come with two vintage flower project books
(I was very excited about that).
I also picked up a huge bag of multi-colored yarn from
the thrift store for only $2.00.


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I am so excited for my looms to come in the mail!
I am planning to make some hair pieces and brooches,
and possibly attempt a blanket.
I even found an ETSY seller online who recycles plastic shopping bags into beautiful pieces of art.
What an inexpensive way to create something beautiful.
Reduce, reuse, recycle for a sustainable future.
I know I avoid plastic bags whenever possible, but this is a neat way to recycle those you already have.

Recycled Plastic Bag Flowers by Strewth
So have I got you hooked yet? If not here is a simple tutorial to show you how easy and fun it really is.
Home EC. Vintage Flower Loom Tutorial.
What are your recent craft endeavors? Have a super weekend. I will be busy preparing for a HUGE garage sale.

What are your recent craft endeavors? Have a super weekend. I will be busy preparing for a HUGE garage sale.

Labels:
childrens crafts,
DIY,
flower loom,
vintage crafts,
yarn
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Sculpture Craze
I thought I would share with you a few sneaks peaks of my work in progress. I am currently working on two sculpture projects. I cant decide yet if I want to sell them, or keep them for myself. I will bring them to my craft booth in August too see if anyone likes! The whole in its eye will have a huge black camera lens. Don't be frightened... I'm not finished yet, just sharing a little bit of process. Enjoy!

Here are a few of my favorite sculptures I recently
found on ETSY that involve antlers. I love the quilted ones!

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Here are a few of my favorite sculptures I recently
found on ETSY that involve antlers. I love the quilted ones!

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Labels:
antlers,
childrens crafts,
deer,
online vintage selling,
sculpture
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
DIY- Funky Light switch
I saw this light switch at a friends house last year, so I have been making different versions of it ever since. Yet my favorite version is still the cheezy Fuego love scenes. They are SO funny. The light switch just fits so perfectly on the picture...if you know what i'm sayin. Well here is what you will need:
Polyurethane
paint brush
light covers
cheezy love scenes
(you can get these from the
front of romance novels at the thrift store)
buttons or trinkets.
metal clips.
hot glue gun
sandpaper
1. Score the front of the light switch with some sandpaper.
2. Next cover the light switch in a light layer of glue and place the magazine cover over the front. Fold over the edges and clip them with the metal clips.
3. Hot glue the back of the folded paper so that it stays put.
4. Glue on your trinkets and buttons to the front of the light switch, then cover with two coats of polyurethane.
These are perfect for birthday gifts or prank gifts. You can really personalize them with different magazine clippings and vintage photographs. Hope you enjoy!


Labels:
childrens crafts,
DIY,
funky friday,
light switch
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
DIY- a craft extravaganza
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Very soon I will be moving back home to Birmingham. I am excited/nervous/sad. I will be leaving my boyfriend here in Tuscaloosa while he finishes up his master's in Biology. Gavin is my number one supporter so its going to be a little tough without him. On the excited side, I will be moving to a larger city with tons of art, excitement, jobs and new friends. Actually I have very few friends in Birmingham so I'm very anxious to get to the city and explore. I will also be on the search for a job, gosh I'm already graduating from college, its seems so surreal.
Anywho, once I move back to town I will be a nanny for my younger cousin. I thought I would take this splendid opportunity to create as many crafts as I can with her. I soon plan to open a community craft/vintage/art collective shop downtown, so this will be the perfect opportunity to try out some young kid crafts. Here is a small list I have come up with. (with images) I will be posting DIY steps and pics to all of these endeavors upon completion.
Very soon I will be moving back home to Birmingham. I am excited/nervous/sad. I will be leaving my boyfriend here in Tuscaloosa while he finishes up his master's in Biology. Gavin is my number one supporter so its going to be a little tough without him. On the excited side, I will be moving to a larger city with tons of art, excitement, jobs and new friends. Actually I have very few friends in Birmingham so I'm very anxious to get to the city and explore. I will also be on the search for a job, gosh I'm already graduating from college, its seems so surreal.
Anywho, once I move back to town I will be a nanny for my younger cousin. I thought I would take this splendid opportunity to create as many crafts as I can with her. I soon plan to open a community craft/vintage/art collective shop downtown, so this will be the perfect opportunity to try out some young kid crafts. Here is a small list I have come up with. (with images) I will be posting DIY steps and pics to all of these endeavors upon completion.
1. Dream Shadow Box
Labels:
accessories,
appleseed vintage,
childrens crafts,
crafts,
DIY
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