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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Scrappy No-Sew Flower Tutorial

Link for Instructions is at bottom of this post :)
Attach your flower to a wreath to spring-ify your door.

Add it to a frame.

Attach your flower to a sweater.

or your purse.
What will you do with yours?

Instructions found Here - Miss Lovie: Scrappy No-Sew Flower Tutorial

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

HeartFelt Scarf

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

And so the shirt became…20 ways to give a new life to your old shirts! With love



This is a story about old, sad T-shirts, laying around the house or in the wardrobe who wanted to be new, and useful again. I think I’m not the only person who has a bunch of old t-shirts, but you don’t have to throw it away just because you don’t use them! So get your scissors, pins, threads, and glue, choose a project from the many  (Tutorial link below each photo!)

T-shirt from a T-shirt


1. [intermediate] T-shirt Cami by Sheila Zent - PDF

2. [easy] Top by Fia Lotta Jansson

3. [easy] T-shirt refashion by Ucreate

Accessorize! – Kiegészítők


4. [easy] French pouf by Prudent baby

5. [easy] Ruffle scarf by Simply Salvage

6. [intermediate] Saturday morning scarf by FleeceFun

7. [intermediate] Scarf by Vermillion Rules

8. [easy] Infinity by The DIY Dish

9. [easy] Tee bracelets by lil blue boo

10. [easy] Jersey knit bracelets by V & Co

11. [intermediate] T-shirt yarn headband by Sugar Bee

12. [intermediate] Cap by At Second Street

13. [easy] Shopping bag by things for boys

14. [easy] Crochet inspired shopping bag by ecouterre
No-Sew T-shirt Bags!
15. [easy] No-sew bag by Do stuff!

Decorate your home! –


16. [intermediate] T-shirt pillow by Tea Rose Home

17. [easy] Weaved pillow by Alphamom

18. [easy] Shag rug by Sock Monkey

19. [easy] Hula hoop rug by Family Fun Magazine




20. [intermediate] Pillow chair by craftzine
Hope you enjoyed this little collection, and found something to use from it! Stay tuned! :)

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Plastic Spoon Flower

This looks fun to do with the kids or just make them. I don't think I would ever wear them, But maybe put a couple of them in the garden pots for decoration.

Found here



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Friday, January 13, 2012

Photo Pendants ideas

I found this one on Ginger Snap Crafts Here. Check out there blog when you get a chance :)



Katie's photo pendants- Found Here



 A different idea to use is fabric. These lace pendants are really beautiful. She has different instructions than the other ones.

Lace for Your Jewelry: Resin Pendant Tutorial


resin 
 
Glass cabochon found here  can be used with digital collage sheets and antique settings and mountings to produce a large collection of unique pendants.

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Summer Scarf - Gone Viral


Summer Scarf - Gone Viral. 
This is really cute & looks supper easy to do. 

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Monday, November 28, 2011

American Apparel Circle Scarf Knock Off (tutorial)


For complete blog post (where I found this) scroll to bottom of this post & click through :)







The American Apparel gave these other options on how to wear it, though I can’t imagine wearing it as a dress!



For easy instructions to make this cute scarf go toCome on, ilene!

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

DIY Infinity Scarf





Found Here:
http://studio5.ksl.com/index.php?nid=61&sid=14428842&s_cid=E0002

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Buttons Galore & More


Materials:
  • Belt made of loosely woven or crocheted fabric. It is best if it has a hook closure.
  • Buttons
  • Plastic covered wire
Instructions:
  1. Lay the belt out and arrange buttons so they are spaced to your liking
  2. Make sure they do not interfere with the closure
  3. Stick the shanks through the belt and secure them on the back by running the wire through each shank
Secure the ends of the wire on both sides with a few stitches.

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Button Charm Bracelet





Supplies:
-small buttons

- jump rings

- jump rings
- chain
- clasp of any kind
- small pliers


Instructions:
Step 1: Measure the length of chain needed for your wrist and break off that section.
Step 2: You need to decide how many buttons to use. The number of buttons needed depends on the type of chain used so a lot of that is up to your judgment. For chains with larger links I would put a button on every link but with tighter chains you might want to go every other link or more so the bracelet isn’t too crowded.
Step 3: Use your pliers to open up a jump ring and thread your first button onto it. Then slide the jump ring through one of the links of the chain and close it back up with the pliers. Start at one end of the chain and work your way down so that you don’t miss any links. Make sure to leave a couple links empty at either end of the chain to attach the clasp to.
Step 4: Keep adding your buttons until you’ve filled the chain.
Step 5: With all of the buttons on double check the size of the bracelet to make sure it will still fit.
Step 6: Attach your clasp to the open links at the end of the chain. Depending on the type of clasp you might need to use more jump rings. For a really clean look try opening one of the links of the chain to attach the clasp.
See more of Caitlin’s button jewelry by clicking on the link below:

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