Pot Holder Eyeglass Case

Wrights Pot Holder Eyeglass Case

I like this idea, too: fold a potholder, sew together and embellish and you’ll have a padded eyeglass case.
However, if I think about a previous ‘very simple’ sewing project I’m sceptical whether I will be able to make it so easily ;-))

 


Links:
The original site doesn’t exist any more and is now available through webarchive:
Pot Holder Eyeglass Case

Here at unikatissima:
Sewn Potholders

Toilet Paper Tube as Window Stopper

unikatissima Toilet Paper Tube as Window Stopper
That’s no big deal, but helpful ;-):
To prevent our windows from slamming shut, we latterly fold two toilet paper tubes and squeeze them under the frame.
They have the advantage of not being too rigid and so not break the frame, but they are (although not beautiful) functional ;-))

Beaded Stars on CDs

basteln-mit-elisabeth Beaded Stars on CDs

Somehow I liked the beaded stars on CDs very well, even though I usually don’t like crafting with CDs very much ;-)

I liked especially the beaded stars on CDs that are used on the main site as candle holders.

 


Links:
Beaded Stars on CDs (Stern auf CD-Rom ein Duo-Stern mit roten Perlen) (German) => with a good photo tutorial
via: main site: Stern auf Stern und Stern auf CD-Rom

Hand Made Soap

unikatissima Hand Made Soap.jpg

They say in the tutorial: melt the soap and pour into molds or something like that.
Haha.
Actually there seem to be soap and soap, on the photo you can see what happened to my soap: it didn’t melt at all and I only got a slobbery mass.
Well, another time I will look better what kind of soap I’m buying ;-))


Links:
Hand Made Soap (Handgemachte Seife) (German)

I found more tutorials where they ‘refine’ the soap with almond oil and dried herbs:
How to Rebatch Soap (Almond Oil Method) (English)
How to Rebatch Soap (Dried Herb Method) (English)
both via: Rebatching Ivory Soap (English)

Glass-in-Glass Votive

Susies-Bastel-Galerie Glass-in-Glass Votive

The tutorial is now unfortunately only to be find in webarchive (without photos), but I found the idea so good that I wanted to present it here anyhow.
I think that it should work as well with taping thin paper on the glass instead of frosting it.

Nice, isn’t it?

 


Links:
The original site doesn’t exist any more and is now available through webarchive: Anleitung Votiv -Glas im Glas (German)

Google translation of the article