Well, with this chandelier I only can say: ‘Wow!’!
And no candle dripping! ;-))
Links:
Paper Chandelier (Extreme Paper: The Long, Dark Road to a Bright Idea)
via: Artsy Paper chandelier
Cardboard Chandelier
…compilation of tutorials
Well, with this chandelier I only can say: ‘Wow!’!
And no candle dripping! ;-))
Links:
Paper Chandelier (Extreme Paper: The Long, Dark Road to a Bright Idea)
via: Artsy Paper chandelier
Cardboard Chandelier
I presented some wire rings already, I like these rings with a bead very well, too.
Luckily one has ten fingers and every finger can wear more than one ring ;-))
Links:
Simple Wire-Wrapped Ring Tutorial
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘wire ring’
I told you before of the sewn Yoyo’s, here somebody converted the principle to crocheted Yoyo’s ;-)
I find them cute! :))
Links:
Crochet YoYo (Crochet Tutorial: Yo-Yo Puff)
Here at unikatissima:
YoYo Pin
Oh my god, the people have such wonderful ideas: for instance making a rolling pin with pennants to send friendly messages in a nice way.
That’s sort of the mini version of the rolling pin print ;-)
Links:
Pennant Rubber Stamp Roller
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘rolling pin print’
Cute, isn’t?
A great idea to simply colour in plaster of Paris and to cast it in ice cube moulds to get funny plaster of Paris beads.
The jewelry you get this way is more durable but not as refreshing as the ice jewelry ;-)
And if you nevertheless prefer to crochet you don’t have to colour in your plaster beads but can instead wrap them in crochet ;-))
Links:
Plaster of Paris Beads
Here at unikatissima:
Ice Jewelry
Ice Cube Cozies
Amazing! A tutorial or rather a recipe on how to make a cardigan (or another piece of clothing) where you don’t have to sew and that particularly can’t get boring because you change the pattern every couple of inches following your own gusto – Crazy Lace.
I really consider trying it ;-))
But then I’d prefer The Incredible, Custom-fit Raglan Sweater as base.
Links:
Crazy Lace Cropped Cardi
There you find a PDF file where the following cardigan patterns from ravelry are mentioned:
Anthropologie Inspired Capelet DK Weight that linkes to the blog entry My First Sweater: An Adaptation and
Catherine’s Mini Cardi where there’s a direct download of a PDF file (~ 295 KB).
The Incredible, Custom-fit Raglan Sweater
via: Incredible Custom-Fit Raglan
And here you can see pictures of cardigans and sweaters made following the instructions of The Incredible, Custom-fit Raglan Sweater:
vneck raglan for dad
Jumper model
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‘oxo’ sweater
icestormandpumpkin
Sensible stripes 3
Aub’s Half-Zip #1
raglan
29/7 The incredible, custom-fit raglan sweater
Craaazy! ;-)
At first glance I thought that the flowers on the picture were real ;-)
Links:
Plastic Bag Flowers (#06 How-to make over sized flowers made of used plastic bags)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘plastic bag’
Every time I see these bracelets I’m thrilled
I didn’t like her ‘old ones’ very much, where she simply glued paper on the cardboard tubes because I find them too massive, but I find the ones with the opening really great!
I still must have such cardboard tubes somewhere, then I only need some wall paper rests or other colourful paper.
Perhaps the paper from the travel brochure? ;-)
Links:
More cardboard cuffs, better design!
The ‘old ones’ (Cardboard cuff bracelet)
Here at unikatissima:
Paper Shopping Bag
I always liked such tile beads and I find that the colourful tile beads from polymer clay look really good.
Sigh.
;-)
Links:
Stained Glass Tile Beads
What do you do if you want to make microwave popcorn but don’t have a matching container at hand? You fold a paper bag! ;-)
I like the idea.
And popcorn!
;-))
Links:
Origami Microwave Popcorn Bag (Friday’s : Origami Microwave Popcorn)