I presented an air-drying clay that was called cold porcelaine before, here is another, similar cold porcelaine recipe.
I have absolutely to try it!
Links:
Cold Porcelaine (How to Make Cold Porcelain)
Here at unikatissima:
Cold Porcelaine
…compilation of tutorials
I presented an air-drying clay that was called cold porcelaine before, here is another, similar cold porcelaine recipe.
I have absolutely to try it!
Links:
Cold Porcelaine (How to Make Cold Porcelain)
Here at unikatissima:
Cold Porcelaine
I’m always fascinated by items from Kaffe Fassett – and now I have even found a tutorial for his Stone Circles sweater!
After I’ve read the instruction I had to realise that – as beautiful as the sweater may be – I’d never have the patience to knit something of this kind.
Sigh.
Links:
Kaffe Fasset Stone Circles Sweater (Stone Circles)
There are more free instructions, also for patterns of Kaffe Fasset, e.g.
Spot Cushion – if you chekc the ‘Related Projects’ there you can find even more
I presented the plastic bottle light chain before, apparently you can do the same with ping pong balls – while you’re still collecting plastic bottles ;-)
Looks trendy, doesn’t it?
Links:
Ping Pong Ball Lights
Here at unikatissima:
Plastic Bottle Light Chain
Entries containing the word ‘plastic bottle’
I wrote some entries about spoolknitting already, but never had the idea to add beads to it.
I like it :)
Links:
Beaded Spoolknitting (Add some beads to your spool-knitting! Right Now!)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘spoolknitting’
Do you need a nice rock for the garden?
Make it yourself: from a cardboard box, cardboard, styrofoam, chicken wire and concrete.
Very simple ;-))
Links:
How To Make Faux Rocks
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘garden’
The people have soo great ideas: the miniature marble stamps are nothing else than transparent glass pebbles, flat on one side where she glued on some cut craft foam: fast and effective.
And beautiful ;-)
You can easily glue on little filled and empty squares and then stamp patterns from crochet or cross stitch embroidery charts ;-)
And if you don’t like to stamp then you can make a beautiful ring from your glass pebble ;-)
Links:
Miniature marble stamps
via: Craftster Best of 2009
Here at unikatissima:
What Can You Do With Filet Crochet/Cross Stitch Embroidery Charts?
Glass Pebble Ring
Entries with the tag ‘Stamping’
I already found the name Sock Sack absolutely great ;-))
And I like the idea, too.
With the baby sock a little mobile bag or a tiny purse? ;-)
Or do you prefer to work with ‘adult’ socks? ;-))
Links:
Sock Sack
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘socks’
Ok, the title only tells half of it: it’s not only about simple crocheted Easter eggs, it’s about crocheted Wedgwood- and Fabergé Easter eggs!
(She added a tutorial on how to crochet the eggs to the Wedgwood Easter eggs).
Compare them to ‘real’ Wedgwood and the ‘real’ Fabergé Easter eggs: it’s special, isn’t it?
Happy Easter crochet ;-)
Links:
Crocheted Wedgwood Easter Egg (Wedgewood style egg, *with a pattern for the egg shape*)
Crocheted Fabergé Easter Egg (I’ve been working on these faberge style eggs, I think they are neat!)
Google image search result for ‘Wedgwood’
Google image search result for ‘Fabergé’
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Wedgwood’
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Fabergé Eggs’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘Fabergé-Eier’
After you have transformed all your spoons to spoon pendants you want perhaps to work on your forks now?
Because what she’s doing here with the plastic forks must surely work with ‘real’ forks, too?! (Although not with a heat gun, I suppose ;-))
Links:
Clear Plastic Fork Ring
Here at unikatissima:
Spoon Pendants
He looks cute, doesn’t he?
He should go along well with the penguins ;-))
Links:
Apple Swan (Who needs a turkey when you have an apple swan?)
via: Craftster Best of 2009
Here at unikatissima:
Penguin Hors d’oeuvres