I covered a cookie tin with Victorian paper 10 years ago. Today I revamped it with a coat of Glitter Mod Podge. Brings out just the right sparkle.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Harvest Jar
Here is a jar full of candy corn for my dad that I decoupaged today. Mod Podge shimmer is on the lid and the tag
Friday, October 29, 2010
Garage Sale Lamp Redone in Decoupage
What a great find for 1.50 at a garage sale!
Looks a little plain I think.
So I went to the craft store and got fat quarters of fabric to cover the panels for 1.29 each
I splurged on the trim 6$ a yard.
Lets see how this turns out.
A work in progress...to be continued
Wildlife Christmas Ornaments Decoupage
So I saw these really cute ornaments in a catalog, but of course I could not afford them. Instead I made my own cutting them out and using 3 different Mod Podge glues to make them sparkle. (Sparkle, Shimmer, Glitter)
You can see the back and front on 2 of the ornaments.
Wolf: Using Sparkle Mod Podge
Bear: Using Shimmer Mod Podge
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Crochet Coral Reef at the Smithsonian
http://craftingagreenworld.com/2010/10/27/crochet-coral-reef-at-the-smithsonian/
Crocheting will never be the same for me after watching this lecture about hyperbolic space demonstrated through crochet!
Crocheting will never be the same for me after watching this lecture about hyperbolic space demonstrated through crochet!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Japanese Lantern Craft
Yesterday I made this Japanese Lantern using a plastic container that used to be Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate Peanutbutter Cups. I am alergic to peanutbutter so I had hubby wash out the container.
Then I took GooGone and gently rubbed off the label.
I found some nice pictures of Japanese Cherry Blossoms on the internet and printed them out on regular paper. Wait a day to let the ink set so it doesn't run when applying the Mod Podge.
I measured and cut eight 1 inch strips of black construction paper for the sides.
Then I glued down the paper prints taking care not to wipe off the image. Wipe with Mod Podge in 1 or 2 strokes.
I filled in the lid with a square of black construction paper.
It dried over night.
Inside is a batery operated tea light.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Crocheted Cat Ears
Today I made cat ears on a headband for Halloween.
Items needed
Corchet hook size N
Worsted weight yarn in black
Head band
Crochet Ears make 2
Begin by Single crocheting 6 SC on the headband. Chain 1 turn
Sc in first ch, Dbl crochet in next ch, Trp crochet in next, Dble crochet in next,SC in last. Chain 1 turn.
Row 2: SC in all spaces. = 5 sc
Row 3: repeat row 1
Items needed
Corchet hook size N
Worsted weight yarn in black
Head band
Crochet Ears make 2
Begin by Single crocheting 6 SC on the headband. Chain 1 turn
Sc in first ch, Dbl crochet in next ch, Trp crochet in next, Dble crochet in next,SC in last. Chain 1 turn.
Row 2: SC in all spaces. = 5 sc
Row 3: repeat row 1
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Koi Windsock made from a waterbottle and a trash bag
Here is a Koi windsock made from an empty waterbottle and a clean kitchen trash bag
Instructions and pictures
Using a sharp pair of kitchen sheers, cut off the top and the bottom
Slide the waterbottle into the trash bag just till the bottle top is inside the top part of the bag. Cut off the remaining bag leaving 1 inch to tuck inside the bottle later.
With another bag cut about 6 to 8 1 inch strips the length of the bag. These will be the fish's tail.
Tape bag around the inside of the top and the bottom. I used packing tape. Cut off any extra lengthwise and tape along the bottom seam.
Tip: I found the side seam of the bag and used that to form the top "fin" Then I taped along the fin on both sides so the string wouldn't tear the bag.
Drawing! I looked up some images of Koi on the internet and roughly copied one. Here are the eyes drawn.
Drawing the scales. I used BIC Mark-It permanent markers to draw and color the scales free hand.
Filling in the drawing. I used a lighter shade of orange to color in the scales
Finishing: Use a hole punch and make one hole at each end of the top fin. String with yarn and hang in the breeze!
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