Well, it’s not sooo long until Halloween anymore and you may want to test the eyes in the bushes before :))
Links:
31 Days of Halloween – Eyes in the Bushes
via: cut eyes out of toilet paper rolls…
…compilation of tutorials
Well, it’s not sooo long until Halloween anymore and you may want to test the eyes in the bushes before :))
Links:
31 Days of Halloween – Eyes in the Bushes
via: cut eyes out of toilet paper rolls…
Doesn’t the lamp look wonderful?
By the way, I thus know now also what Moresques are ;-))
Links:
Moresque lampe
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Moresque’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘Maureske’
I like this face from a toilet paper roll very much!
It’s very easy to distort the toilet paper roll, but I found it absolutely not easy to make a ‘real’ face.
My try only went this far ;-))
Thank you, Asta, for the hint :)
Links:
via the page of Junior Fritz Jacquet you can get a PDF file with pictures of (among other things) more faces (English)
=> click’ the British flag bottom left
These funny fish skeleton earrings are made with laser-cut plastic, but it should work as well with sturdy cardboard or hand-cut plastic from old shampoo bottles ;-)
Links:
Fish Skeleton Earrings
Sometimes you need a special wrapping for a gift, why not an owl gift box? :)
Links:
Owl Gift Box (BasicGrey Altered : Owl Miss You Teacher Thank You)
via: Owl Always Love Owls
With this jewelry bust you can treasure your jewelry, especially your necklaces, in a beautiful way and present them at the same time.
I presented a necklace bust before, I find this one more elegant with its unadorned white – but you must always look what looks best where.
Links:
diy project: jewelry bust
Here at unikatissima:
Necklace Bust
Isn’t this hat wonderful? And it’s built of only recycling material!
I don’t wear hats, but with this one I’m thinking it over ;-)
Links:
Recycled Riding Hat (A Little Red Riding Hat (upcycled from cardboard and tissue paper))
I like these paper mache leaf bowls so much that I gladly would use them in spring, summer and winter, too ;-)
The idea of making picture frames from Camembert boxes is not new, but what was new to me was the cute execution with the bright colours and the merry contents of the Camembert boxes :)
Links:
Camembert boxes as frames
Doesn’t this jar look wonderful?
And the folding doesn’t seem to be tooo hard :)
Links:
Cardboard Jar (Jar Box)
via: boxes, bowls, baskets