Painted noodle beads sounds like kids craft, but I find that it doesn’t look like kids craft. They look really great! :)
Links:
noodle beads
via: alisaburke: noodle beads (for grown ups!)
…compilation of tutorials
Painted noodle beads sounds like kids craft, but I find that it doesn’t look like kids craft. They look really great! :)
Links:
noodle beads
via: alisaburke: noodle beads (for grown ups!)
I presented already yarn dying and dying self-striping yarn, but not yet dottet yarn ;-)
Links:
Dye yarn with Kool-Aid Ice Cubes
Here at unikatissima:
Yarn Dying
Dying Self-Striping Yarn
There are even more Easter eggs, viz. silk-tie-dyed Easter eggs!
I have presented fabric dyed with silk ties before, but I’d never come up with the idea of using this on Easter eggs :)
Links:
Silk-Tie-Dyed Easter Eggs (Silk-dyed eggs {aka tie-dyed!})
via: 37 Adorable And Unexpected Easter Egg DIYs
8. Silk-Tie-Dyed Easter Eggs
Here at unikatissima:
Dyeing with Silk Ties
More entries containing the word ‘easter egg’
I presented the crayon tinted fabric before, the technique for the crayon coloured t-shirt is a little different and it seems to me that you can get more vivid colours with it.
Links:
Crayon Coloured T-Shirt (DIY Estampando una camiseta) (Spanish and English)
via: Stamping a T-shirt / Estampando una camiseta
Here at unikatissima:
Crayon Tinted Fabric
Ok, the glitter earrings are not exactly my style, but it must be really fun to make them ;-)
Links:
Glitter Earrings (DIY Jewelry and Nail Polish Refashion)
via: DIY Jewelry and Nail Polish Earring Refashion – simple idea with big sparkle factor
A lot of furniture is embellished with leaves pattern here and I find that the ferniture looks totally beautiful :)
Recently I presented tie-dying with a marker, now I found a graphic showing how to make different tie dye patterns.
Links:
tie dye patterns
=> I didn’t find the original source of the graphic, I followed the links to mygreatlifeinablog-deactivated2 that doesn’t exist anymore and that I found as follows:
via: thisisnotallaboutyou
via: bewarethetheatrenerd
via: sloanify
via: carleyanna2
via: summercampconfessions
via: tie dye patterns
Here at unikatissima:
Tie-Dying with a Marker
I think that this is a great idea: splatter a big button with nail polish und put on a ring and in no time you have a nail polish splattered button ring! :)
Surely you can also make a matching necklace and earrings and pin and bracelet and and and ;-)
Beautiful, isn’t it? All these batik patterns are made with markers/felt pens :)
Links:
Tie-Dying with a Marker (Sharpie Tie-Dying)
via: Tie-Dye with a Sharpie Marker, and rubbing alcohol.
Great idea: make colour blends with plain colour pencils and baby oil :)
Links:
Colour Pencils Blends (Tutorial : Blending colored pencils with baby oil)
via: Tutorial : Blending colored pencils with baby oil