Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Flower Crown

As it is still wintertime here in Oregon, I needed a colorful pick-me-up to brighten my day. This craft perfectly combined my obsession with flowers and my love of hair accessories! 
You simply need:
  • fake flowers! 
  • wire (green is best)
  • and hot glue

Begin with measuring the size of your head. My big head needed two of the steam wires!

Once you have the base of the grown and your glue is hot take a flower stem and begin gluing to the crown!
Using the hot glue, attach each flower stem to the wire. Pick one direction and go!
Make sure to keep gluing in the same direction around the wire.
Once you connect to the beginning...
And the final product! This was actually my second floral crown I've made. Check out below my yellow one I made last summer!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

DIY: Homemade Candles

Looking for a cheap & easy holiday gift? Look no further! Making candles is fun and, when done my way, very cheap! I'm always thinking of things to make into candles, need inspiration? Anthropology, Urban Outfitters and Pottery Barn all sell (expensive) candles anyone can make at home! So steal with your eyes & make your own!!
Supply List:
  • Old candles - my grandma hooked it up 
  • ANYTHING you want to make into a candle (Here I used candy dishes, tea cups, and a crystal goblet!)
  • Wicks - at your local craft store or Amazon.com
  • A large pot filled about half way with water
  • A glass Pyrex measuring cup **
  • Tape
  • Anything long and sturdy to hold the wicks straight
(** Pyrex is key, the glass will not shatter and the wax does not stick!)

The first step is to boil water in the large pot. Then, with broken up or crushed old candles in the Pyrex cup, drop the measuring cup in the boil water and wait for the wax to melt!
One fun part about homemade candles is mixing colors! We did a couple batches of wax and made red, yellow, and creme variations! 
The wick is not sturdy enough to stand straight alone which is why chop sticks, pencils, anything of that shape is needed! With tape and two sticks create a wick-holder as seen above.
Now the hard part: wait for the wax to harden! I generally let them sit overnight and awake to beautiful homemade candles. So grab a book, brew some tea, light these candles and enjoy winter!

Friday, August 17, 2012

DIY:: Lace Chandelier


For my new room in Oregon my overhead light is naked and needed a skirt of sorts! Also known as a home-made lace chandelier!

Supplies:
  • Lace trim- about 2 yards
  • Needlepoint hoops
  • Hot Glue
  • String & Scissors 

Measure the lace around each needlepoint hoop hot glueing as you go! Attaching hoops can be a little tricky, but what I did was cut exactly the same length string and attach it at the same spot on the inside! As you can see below use hot glue in four locations in a "x" shape connecting the hoops to each other.


Hopefully if all the strings are the same length and placed in the same location it should hang equally like a chandelier! When I get back to Oregon I shall post pictures of how it looks in my new room! Enjoy xoxo

Friday, August 3, 2012

DIY:: Mustache Pillow


Mustaches are really in right now, so what better form than pillow form! Combining my love of pillow-making with my roommate Shelby's love of facial hair!

Supplies:
  • 3 different fabrics
  • Sewing machine
  • Mustache stencil 
    • I made mine, but you could easily print one off the internet!


I dug up some leftover fabric from my prom dress to give the mustache a little class! And used a homemade stencil that I'm sure will come in handy later.



After sewing down the mustache cut the back fabric and put the fronts of the two rectangles together and stitch! Leaving an opening to turn inside out! And there you have it! 

Enjoy xoxo!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

DIY:: Wine Cork Photo Display

Having recently acquired a huge basket full of wine corks (no, I did not drink all of these bottles. Although I do fully support drinking for the purpose of crafting!) I embarked on my first wine-cork-craft: the thumbtack photo display! 
As I was trying to fill a small empty space in my new house I went for the longer, two-cork-wide shape. The supplies for this craft included:
  • Wine corks 
  • Hot glue gun
  • Ribbon
  • Pictures and thumbtacks
Use the hot glue to attach the wine corks into whatever shape you desire. 

Then simply add a ribbon to the top as a functional way to hang it... 
 And finally personalize with pictures, ticket stubs, anything!
Enjoy!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Refashion: Old T-Shirt to Cute Tank


Although we still have a month of school left, it's already beginning to feel a lot like summer! As the sun begins to emerge from the cloudy sky we all start breaking out the summer clothing, or in this case, cutting t-shirts into cute summer tanks!


For this refashion all you need is an old t-shirt and scissors! As you can see, we cheated a little and used a plate to make symmetrical cuts for the neck line. Then cut off the sleeves as much as desired to show off those upper arms...


And tie it all together in the back with a scrap from the sleeves...


Next thing you know, we've got ourselves a cute tank! 

Enjoy!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Ele-ele-ele-elephants!

So I must admit, there is an increasingly apparent theme of animals in our living room...
It all began with a majestic lion painting we've named Simba, and now we have some elephants to add to the zoo that is our house!
Supplies:
  • Pretty paper!
  • String
  • tape

After googling elephant outlines I was displeased with what the internet had to offer, so I made my own stencil! 

Look at all those cute little elephants!

Once they were cut out came the major decision of what order for them to hang in...

...voilĂ !


So simple! I managed to complete it in the time my roommate made soup and watched Sweeney Todd!
yumm! 

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

DIY: Mother's Day Present

Is anyone else out there struggling for a fast, cheap, thoughtful mother's day present?! Me too! 
At least until today...
I just made this quick craft for my mom with a few simple supplies:
  • Old deck of cards
  • 52 reasons why you love this person
  • Tape
  • String
  • Hole-punch
Simply type up the list of reasons, print, cut & glue! 

Enjoy!

Friday, April 27, 2012

DIY: Old T-shirt → New Pillow


This craft is the best kind of crafts: a present! My friend Lizi's birthday is just around the corner and she just signed a lease on an apartment in the lower east side in NYC. So what better pillow in her new apartment then one that expresses her love for the city!?



Now the irony behind this craft is the shirt I used was once Lizi's own! She had given it to Shelby, who then gave it to me for this pillow! So it's come full circle. 


Supplies:
  • Old t-shirt
  • Bleach
  • Scraps of fabric for the heart
  • About 16" by 16" of fabric for the back of the pillow
  • Sewing machine


You can see the original color blue of the shirt below, well I was not pleased with it. Which is why I decided to bleach it! 



After about 3 cycles through the wash the shirt was a light blue!


This shirt had a missing heart! Literally! Which is why I used a scrap of fabric to replace the missing love :)


Once the front was finished it was time for the pillow making part. For anyone who has made a pillow before can attest to the simplicity... 


...just two squares (or whatever shape/size!), patterns towards each other, stitch around the sides, leave about 5inches open on one side and fold inside out! 

Now I just have to pack, ship, and send it off to NYC! 

Hope everyone has a fabulous weekend!