DIY Crepe Paper Pom Pom Garland – Honestly YUM. There’s nothing quite like a festive pom pom garland to perk up any celebration.
I love using good quality crepe paper in lieu of tissue paper when making pom poms as it’s more durable and comes in a wider variety of vibrant and glorious colors. Garlands are absolutely one of my favorite things to incorporate when decorating a party and I’m sure you’ll agree that they are incredibly easy (and addictive) to make!
You’ll need:fine crepe paper cut into 5″ x 7″ rectanglesscissorstwine Stack 5 sheets of crepe paper on top of each other. Fold into an accordion, with each fold measuring approximately 1/2″ each. Tie a piece of twine around the middle of the bundle. Fan out the folds and gently pull each sheet forward. Do the same on the other side. Continue adding pom poms along the piece of twine. Faceted Pendant Lights – The Large Sphere. Inspiration really can come from anywhere.
Sometimes I will see an odd product at a hardware store and just know, that could be a light. Sometimes I see a fully formed light idea and just know I have to try it for myself. That’s what happened with this project. How to Make Simple White Paper Flowers. August 18th, 2008 Email 1200 users recommend.
DIY Marbled Glassware. When graphic designer and artist Joanna Bean Martin shared with us her technique for marbling the bottoms of glassware with nail polish, we couldn’t wait to try it ourselves.
Who knew it would be such an easy way to add color and pattern to your next tablescape or party? Remember, the brighter and bolder colors you use, the more the glasses will radiate and glow. Have fun! You’ll need:flat bottomed glasswarevariety of colorful nail polishclear nail polisha disposable plastic containernail polish removerpainters tapetoothpicks Mask off the bottom of the glass with painters tape. Fill a disposable, plastic container with water. Layer the colors one on top of the other. Submerge the bottom of the glass into the polish. Allow to dry completely before applying a layer of clear polish. Once everything has dried, remove the painters tape and touch up with nail polish remover and a cotton swab. Reprise DIY: Lyslykt av gamle blondebrikker.
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Loco by Studio Boot. Loving this new collection of modular tiles from ixxi that they recently released.
They're a special design called Loco by Studio Boot. The cards which are printed on both sides which is suitable as wall decor or room dividers. You can create your own design with a choice of 32.642 geometric designs (to be exact)! Colours are neon yellow, pink, orange, red, green, white and warm gray. More info here. DIY Cardboard Pendant Light. Contributor Post by Chelsea of Lovely Indeed Hi all!
Chelsea here from Lovely Indeed, happy to be joining the amazing DIY squad at Poppytalk! I'm a big fan of recycling and repurposing, so I decided to get to work on some cardboard boxes I had laying around the house. As it turns out, cardboard makes a pretty sweet little pendant light. °°Des lustres en objets de récupération°° : °°lejardindeclaire°° Bon, c'est décidé, il faut que je fasse quelque chose pour la triste ampoule qui pend dans ma salle à manger...
J'ai envie de fabriquer moi-même un lustre avec des objets de récupération parce que ç'est pas cher, facile à trouver, écolo, souvent assez beau, poétique ou décalé, et que ça m'amuse ! Voici quelques idées qui m'inspirent : Lustre en stylos BIC par EnPieza. Tuto déco : Comment faire des fleurs en papier. {DIY} [tutoriel] un lustre comme chez l'ami suédois pour 5 euros. Pour la maison / DIY Paper Scrap Light. Rainbow flowers. Step 1- Find some pretty white flowers. ( carnations work best!
Un saladier sympa! - La Galette. Coupelle. It’s hard to believe that I have yet to find the ideal system for organizing my jewelry.
Where is that perfect piece of storage for necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets so they could all live happily and neatly in a single place?! Alas, I have a handful of decorative ceramic bowls and porcelain dishes scattered along my dresser, separating rings from bracelets from earrings. And after seeing this tutorial on how to create a sweet faux porcelain dish, I immediately had to try it. Why not add more to my ever growing collection . . . VIDEO - 1 objet en 1 minute. Bougies - Houses by Night. Ready for a bit of DIY love? Bougie ciment. By Claire of Fellow Fellow Hi there, it’s Claire from Fellow Fellow here!
I’ve got a really cute DIY for you today! A laced cement votive, perfect for summer nights spent outdoors. Keep reading to see the full tutorial after the jump! Mur à pois. Have you ever had the overwhelming urge to put spots on one of your walls? Comment agencer ses cadres photos au mur ? Pondu par Flo le 13 avril 2012. Déco : Que faire avec des rouleaux de papier toilette ? Dans le topic de réactions à mon dernier papier déco, une madmoiZelle faisait remarquer qu’elle aimait beaucoup tout ce qui était récupération de matériaux ingrats comme des rouleaux de Sopalin ou de papier toilette. Il ne m’en fallait pas plus pour aller faire une petite recherche dans le monde merveilleux de l’internet, voir ce qu’on me proposait. Et niveau papier toilette, il y a de la ressource. Petit tour d’horizon de ce que nous offre cette matière première quasi inépuisable (sauf si vous utilisez le papier toilette carré et rose qui gratte terriblement, chacun sa sensibilité fessière après tout).
Plateau bandes multicolores. Cintre porte-livre. No mesmo jornalzinho da TopShop onde a Andrea viu o molde de bolsa feita a partir de roupa usada, eu vi um outro artigo que me interessou. Chamava “50 coisas que você pode fazer com um cabide” (foto acima), mas no jornal eles só mostravam cinco, todas ilustradas. O resto ficava por conta da imaginação de quem lê. Uma delas era transformar um cabide em um porta-discos de vinil. Sábado chuvoso em Londres, sem nada para fazer, peguei um cabide e fui atrás de ver se a idéia realmente funcionava. O passo-a-passo fotografado está aí embaixo. Algumas dicas: . Boules sequins. Ready for a little DIY this morning? Well here we go! I was wanting to make something festive to start decorating our apartment for Christmas, but I really wanted to keep it cheap.. cause I’m like that, cheapy cheap cheap-o.