Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Updates, and a mini-tute: Roll-Up Storage for your Crafty Tools

upcycled placemat roll-up

Howdy! I have a brief tutorial for you today, a quick, easy, inexpensive upcycling project. These are a great way to store your crochet hooks, scissors, or even your kids' felt pen collections! First, though...

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Speedy Upcycled Earring Stands

jewelry display tutorial

These came in really handy, for the sale last week! Thought you all might like to know how to make 'em- they're my favorite kind of project: upcycled, fast, and effective. Plus, you get to upcycle THREE things, when you make 'em- pretty cool, eh?

Thursday, July 25, 2013

New Jade Floral Necklace, Bracelet, and Earrings

My favorite bead shop, Crafter's Choice, closed down a couple of months ago- the owner retired, much to my (and many other peoples') dismay. On my final trip in, I ran across many treasures, and found one- ONE!- small string of the prettiest little pressed-glass flower beads. They remind me of antique jewelry from around the turn of the century. (Not this one, the one before that. You know, back when the dinosaurs- er, when my grandparents were born.) But I wondered, what I could do with only 25 one-half inch beads?


I also found a lovely string of "new jade" beads, and a baggie of tiny, smooth bead caps. As it happens, those bead caps fit a 3/8" bead perfectly- just right for the little jades. I knew there had to be a way to stretch those 25 pressed-glass beads just enough to make a full jewelry set- and I made it, just barely!



I'm not going to give a full tutorial on this, because most of the work was just stringing- but I will share some nifty little tips for making your strung jewelry long-lasting, and more professional-looking. Grab your tools, some beads, and your findings, and take a walk to the craftroom with me!

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Bubbly Dip-Dye Sci-Fi Stationery- cheap, fun kid craft!

When I was a kid, in the 70's, I was surrounded by...strange things. All of us Gen X'er's were. (Don't believe me? Watch some H.R. Pufnstuf, or the Banana Splits for awhile.) The world was weird and wonderful, for us kids. Technicolor bright, and utterly nonsensical. Grownups, in particular, didn't make sense, but they seemed pretty happy about it, most of the time. And how could they not be? Everything was so colorful! Kinda like this:

bubble tie-dyed paper
Bubble-dyed envelope

In the 70's, fantasy and sci-fi stuff was HUGE, from books to movies, and from home decor to clothing. To get in the mood for this project, you might want to watch Fantastic Planet. (Netflix has it on DVD now- totally worth 73 minutes of your time!)

bubble tie-dyed paper
Bubbly Sci-Fi Dip Dye Stationery

This project reminds me of that. Aren't these cool? 

Trippy bubble dip-dye

This is a cheap, easy, messy project, and the results are amazing! It's a lot of fun for kids- how many times have you told them not to blow bubbles in a beverage with a straw? Now they can (but don't let them drink it. Ingesting dish soap gives the term "the scours" a whole new meaning.) Plus, the finished writing paper will go through a printer with no problem- even your grocery list can have that groovy 70's vibe
This is how we do it!


Sunday, May 19, 2013

Swingin' Leaves Earrings- a new wirework tutorial



Good morning! 
Got another wirework tutorial for you- this one doesn't take much wire, and requires only minimal skills- it's pretty forgiving, thanks to the use of hammers. (Yeah, I really do have a thing for hammering!) These earrings are very kinetic- lots of movement, and any color of wire will do. 

Get your tools and wire ready- these are fast, fun, and easy!

Monday, May 13, 2013

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

New wirework tutorial: Hammered & Bound Two-Tone Dangles

As I mentioned in my previous post, I was a busy gal this weekend...


These diminutive pretties are part of the reason why! Wanna make some? This is a way-less-than-an-afternoon project, but the results...well, they speak for themselves! Plus, we're gonna play with hammers!

Friday, March 29, 2013

Easy stacking bracelets- simple sparklies for the working woman!

 
So what do you think...would you like some of these?


They're fast, easy, and fun to make. They're also durable, don't catch on things, and can be sanitized- perfect for work! (It was working in industrial laundry, and then in healthcare kitchens, that inspired their creation.)

Let's make some!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

A wirework tutorial- oldie but a goodie!

I originally published this tute on Craftster.org, but thought you guys might like to see it, and see how it's made! The tutorial may seem long and complicated, but once you have the hang of it, it goes PDQ!