… or pebble welcom mat or pebble runner.
Really great anyway! ;-))
Links:
Pebble Doily (mat) (photo tutorial)
I didn’t find the link to the original tutorial.
via: rocks
…compilation of tutorials
… or pebble welcom mat or pebble runner.
Really great anyway! ;-))
Links:
Pebble Doily (mat) (photo tutorial)
I didn’t find the link to the original tutorial.
via: rocks
It’s useful to know how long you want a necklace to be, as well for (online) buyers as for necklace makers ;-)
Conversion inches to centimeters:
14 in is equivalent to about 36 cm
16 in is equivalent to about 41 cm
18 in is equivalent to about 46 cm
20 in is equivalent to about 51 cm
24 in is equivalent to about 61 cm
30 in is equivalent to about 76 cm
33 in is equivalent to about 84 cm
Links:
Necklace Lengths (Chains a la carte)
via: necklace lengths – good to know for when you’re ordering online and can’t try it on
In the tutorial this paper bowl has been called Jingle Bell bowl – cute, isn’t it? :)
I find these wire end caps beautiful and a neat closure for necklaces and the like.
Links:
Wire End Caps (End Caps)
I presented the Moresque lamp before, the star pattern lamp is similar – and also most beautiful :)
Links:
Star Pattern Lamp
Here at unikatissima:
Moresque Lamp
Somehow fascinating: I made this (admittedly not really great) fold-and-cut swan by folding the paper in a special way and then making one(!) straight cut :)
Actually the fold-and-cut swan is nothing that I could use, I only wanted to know how it works :)
Links:
Fold-and-Cut Swan (Examples of Fold-and-Cut)
via: The Fold and Cut Problem
I can’t decide whether I find the fish potholders kitschy or not.
Until I’ve made my decision I think that I can present them here ;-)
Links:
Fish Potholders (Potholder “Goldfish”) (Russian)
via: fish potholders! – free crochet diagram and google translatable explanations!
Great idea: wrap cotton balls with a nice fabric (rest) and embellish with beads = cotton ball fabric beads :)
Links:
Cotton Ball Fabric Beads (how to make fabric beads with cotton balls)
I somehow like this gold embellished cement coaster.
Wonderfully heavy ;-)
Links:
diy | cement coasters
via: DIY Cement Coasters
I find this cardboard laptop stand great: simple, inexpensive and from recycled material :)
And you surely can use it as lectern as well :)
Links:
Cardboard Laptop Stand (The DIY Cheapskate Laptop Stand)
via: Cheap laptop stands made of cardboard