If you need some nice labels, too, e.g. for the spice jars in the kitchen, then you can learn how to make them in the tutorial.
Links:
Antique Labels for the Kitchen
via: CHALLENGE 53 ENTRIES
…compilation of tutorials
If you need some nice labels, too, e.g. for the spice jars in the kitchen, then you can learn how to make them in the tutorial.
Links:
Antique Labels for the Kitchen
via: CHALLENGE 53 ENTRIES
Well, such a coaster from old magazines is surely heat-proof.
And certainly not difficult to make, you actually only need folded paper strips of equal width.
And if you don’t have enough paper simply make some jewelry ;-))
Links:
Recycled Magazine Coasters
Here at unikatissima:
Folded Paper Strips of Equal Width
Paper Roll Jewelry
Ok, it’s not pumpkin time yet, but you can’t begin too soon to prepare ;-)
Besides it doesn’t have to be a pumpkin photo holder, you can make this without a doubt with a water melon, too ;-))
Links:
Make Your Own Pumpkin Photo Holder – Something for the Linus in Everybody
Do you need six pincushions at once for some reason (e.g. to sort your pins by colour)?
Then simply reconstruct an egg carton.
;-)
Links:
Sechs Six Pincushions At Once (Recycled Sewing Box Tutorial)
In my entry Papierblätter-Kranz (Paper Leaves Wreath in English) Bloomsbury told us in a comment about the corner bookmark.
Thank you again!
Personally I find the corner bookmark from the picture too fanciful – and additionally it is much too bulky with this 3D decoration, I couldn’t close my book anymore
But the instruction is made so, that everybody can make their own bookmark in their own personal style. Great, isn’t it? ;-)
Links:
Corner Bookmark
Here at unikatissima:
Papierblätter-Kranz (Paper Leaves Wreath in English)
I find this little basket cute, and it’s only print, cut, glue.
Great.
Links:
A Butterfly Basket
I think that I will buy at least two bigger plastic bottles soon which I will cover with paper mache and from the caps I will make boxes.
Then I only have to think about what to do with the content ;-)))
Links:
Keepsake Boxes from Bottle Caps (boîtes à trucs) (French)
Here at unikatissima:
Paper Mache Covered Plastic Containers
I don’t have often bigger plastic bottles but the covering with paper mache must work with shampoo bottles, too?! ;-)
Links:
Papermache Covered Plastic Containers (Flashback: Reclaimed Vase)
I always liked this paper weaving ;-)
By the way I have also seen it as decoration of a card, that’s nice, too.
Links:
Woven Bookmark (MOOTE POINTS) => PDF file (~ 40 KB) downloadable in the last paragraph
Have you ever thought of designing your own exlibris?
In principle you can use an eraser stamp, but I couldn’t carve my name in this.
Perhaps it’d be better to use blank cutting blocks?! ;-)
Links:
Exlibris (Tutorial-Personalized Bookplate Stamps)
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Exlibris’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘Exlibris’
Here at unikatissima:
Eraser Stamps