I presented already a lot of button jewelry, but not yet such a nice button brooch :)
Links:
Button Pin (How-To: Easy Button Jewelry)
via: Button Jewelry
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tags ‘button’ and ‘jewelry’
…compilation of tutorials
I presented already a lot of button jewelry, but not yet such a nice button brooch :)
Links:
Button Pin (How-To: Easy Button Jewelry)
via: Button Jewelry
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tags ‘button’ and ‘jewelry’
What a great idea: chicken wire and clothes pegs = a wonderful lamp! :))
Links:
Lamp made with clothes pegs
I presented Paper Rolls Wall Art before, this here goes even a step further.
To tell the truth I like them both ;-)
Links:
Paper Rolls Wall Art II (Nature-inspired wall sculpture from paper towel rolls)
Here at unikatissima:
Paper Rolls Wall Art
I find this button bowl really cute – but it seems that it’s not soo easy to make it – not as easy as I thought ;-)
Links:
Button bowl
=> “Glue buttons to a balloon. Let dry Modge podge over the top Let dry Pop balloon Enjoy bowl!”
via: Button Bowls Are Too Tough For Me
That’s how it looks if you take the words ‘Book Shelves’ literally ;-)
Links:
Create Book Shelves, Literally
via: Tutorials for Recycling Books
shelf
To break a mirror is bad luck – but to reassemble a broken mirror the right way can help to put one’s makeup on ;-))
I find this 7 strand plarn rope great: I tried it and it is very easy braiding and really strong.
I also tried it with yarn from my stash and the cord looked also good.
There’s no photo because I find the colour combination dreadful – it’s just been a quick try ;-))
And if you don’t need plarn cord, look for other ‘uses’ of plarn ;-)
Links:
7 Strand Plarn Rope (Useful & Durable 7 Strand Rope (cord) from Plastic Shopping Bags)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘plarn’
Cute, isn’t it, making letter envelopes from paper doilies?! :)
Links:
Doily Envelopes (doily envelops)
via: guest post: yellowtrace.
=> scroll down to ‘doily envelopes via daydream lily.’
via: doily envelopes. Just gorgeous!
Doesn’t this T-Shirt looks great after the ‘postprocessing’?
Links:
Re-vamped T-Shirt (anleitung: t-shirt cutting, weaving & braiding!) (German)
via: Tshirt awesomeness
I find the broad Chevron stripes beautiful and I think that I still have a wood bowl lying around here somewhere…
;-)
By the way, this method to paint the stripes can surely also be used for lampshades (see also my Online Cone Calculator ;-))
Links:
Chevron Painted Wood Bowl (Classy Chevron Bowl (tutorial included))
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Online Cone Calculator