I had to present these cards because I simply couldn’t resist a springlike look and use of stash at the same time ;-)
Links:
Spring Leftover Card (Day 348: Guest Post – Leftover Cards)
…compilation of tutorials
I had to present these cards because I simply couldn’t resist a springlike look and use of stash at the same time ;-)
Links:
Spring Leftover Card (Day 348: Guest Post – Leftover Cards)
Do you have a stack of old newspapers and looots of time?
Then make yourself such a newspaper lamp ;-)
By the way, I find this lamp really great! :)
Links:
Newspaper lamp
Well, I like this Quilling clock: simply cut old plastic bottles in stripes, curl and glue on a clock and you get a real design piece :)
Surely that’s also possible with paper ;-)
This magazine rolls bowl is a mix of the here already presented button bowl and the paper trash can: you use the paper rolls as for the paper trash can and glue them together over a balloon as for the button bowl ;-)
Links:
Magazine Rolls Bowl (Magazine paper rolled up and glued to a balloon. Burst balloon after drying.)
I didn’t find the original link.
Here at unikatissima:
Button Bowl
Paper Trash Can
I presented a corner bookmark before but it was too fanciful to my taste as shown.
I like this corner bookmark much better – although I never fall asleep while reading! ;-)
I like best that you can make it very quick and very individual :)
Links:
Corner Bookmark (Cutting Corners)
via: DIY: Corner Bookmark
via: Take an old envelope and cut the corner off for a upcycled bookmark! Decorate as you please!
Here at unikatissima:
Corner Bookmark
I find this ornament very nice – and it surely can also be made from paper ;-)
Links:
Ball Ornaments from Disks (Decorazione da un floppy disk) (Italian)
via: Christmas ball made with recycled materials
I find this gift wrapping brilliant: very inexpensive and very cute :)
Links:
Doily Gift Bag (Cute Gift Wrapping only 5 ‘) (Vietnamese) (Photo tutorial)
via: Gift bags made from newspaper
This year I looked just for fun for Christmas trees in the broader sense and found so many that it feels as if I’d have had to start already in August presenting them ;-)
That’s why I present here several instructions and inspirations in the three categories Christmas trees, Christmas tree table decorations and Christmas tree shaped ornaments:

Great idea: simply fill a book shelve in the right way and get your bookshelf Christmas tree immediately ;-)
Links:
Bookshelf Christmas Tree (OGCC Day 15 – DIY Bookshelf Christmas Tree)

Also a beautiful idea: simply fill a large beautiful picture frame with globe ornaments to get a picture frame Christmas tree.
Most suitable for people with too little room ;-)
Links:
Picture Frame Christmas Tree (Quick & Easy Christmas Wall Decor)
via: Wire Tree Display
via: 24 christmas tree projects

I found this idea also extraordinary beautiful: a hanging Christmas globe ornament Christmas tree.
Links:
Christmas Globe Ornament Christmas Tree (Christmas tree ornament mobile, how-to)
via: DIY FYI: Hanging Christmas Tree Mobile.

It doesn’t stop there: you can also do something with a white board and a lot of thread, viz. a string art Christmas tree.
Links:
String Art Christmas Tree (DIY Christmas ideas: String Art Christmas Tree)

I really like the wall collection Christmas tree, too, it should suit people with little room and an enthusiasm for collecting ;-)
Links:
Jane’s Wall Collection Christmas Tree
via: Best of DIY Holiday Gifts & Decor (Liste unter ‘show more’)

Also cute, aren’t they? Little pinecone Christmas trees for the table ;-)
Links:
Pinecone Christmas Trees (DIY: Miniature Pinecone Christmas Tree)

Or what about sparkly white ice cone Christmas trees for once?
Links:
Ice Cone Christmas Trees (DIY: Sparkling Christmas Trees)

Very easy: wrap yarn spools in beautiful gift paper and you get a yarn spool Christmas tree ;-)
Links:
Yarn Spool Christmas Tree (On the 7th & 8th Days…)
via: Spool Tree
via: 24 christmas tree projects

Some people have lots of green buttons, you can easily make a button Christmas Tree then ;-)
Links:
Button Christmas Tree
via: Button Christmas Tree

I really like this idea, too: simply stack lots of paper and make a paper Christmas tree ;-)
Links:
Paper Christmas Tree (DIY Printed Paper Pine Tree – Anthropologie Inspired)
via: Anthro Inspired Sheet Music or Book Page Christmas Tree {Wonder Forest}

Should you still have a couple of green buttons then you also can make this – as I find really cute – Christmas tree shaped ornament ;-)
Links:
Christmas Tree Shaped Ornament (Button Tree Ornament)
via: Button Christmas tree.
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘Christmas Tree’
Lace doilies really are versatile and I think that making lace doily cards from them is one of my most preferred ideas :)
Links:
Lace Doily Cards (DIY Lace Greeting Cards)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘doilies’
Somehow I seem to be completely fixated on Advent calendars at the moment because the tutorial for the decorated lids originally doesn’t have anything to do with Advent calendars ;-)
But it it works of course if you glue numbers on and put a (gift) coupon into the lid :))
What is more it surely would also be nice if you glue photos of your loved ones in the center of the lids (ok, then it surely wouldn’t be an Advent calendar anymore ;-))
Links:
Decorated Lids Advent Calendar (Paper Scrap Recycling)
via: Jar lids beautified!